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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 145. Not illustrated. Chapters: Helmand Basin, Indian Ocean Basins, Rivers of the Subbasins of Small Tributaries of the Black Sea, Helmand River, River Basins in Madhya Pradesh, Casimcea River, Tai a River, Albe ti River, Slava River, Nunta i River, S rata River, Arghandab River, Ramnic River, Lazu River, Corbu River, Gura Dobrogei River, Istria River, Agi Cabul River, Tatlageacul Mic River, Coco River, Valea Adanc River, Valea Seac River, Valea Ci melei River, Zandan River, Valea Planta iei River, Cartal River, Medgidia River, Tatlageacul Mare River, S cele River, Teli a River, Popa Nica River, Nazarcea River, Dereaua River, Gr dina Mucova River, Sitorman River, Biruin a River, Nisipari River, Valea Vadului River, Siminoc River, Pantelimon River, Potarnichea River, Slava Cerchez River, erplea River, Agigea River, Castelu River, Lumini a River, Cogealac River, Slava Rus River, Trestenic River, Dalufac River, Ta aul River, Parlita River, Hamangia River, Valea Lung River, Golovi a River, Lozva River, Valea Purc re i River, Razim River, Valea Vinului River, Islam River, Cilik Dere River, Camena River, Garli a River, Crapcea River, Hamun-E Helmand, Wharton Basin, Tarnak River. Excerpt: There are ten river basins in Madhya Pradesh as ten major rivers originate from the State. As Madhya Pradesh is located in the center of India, most of the rivers are interstate rivers. The rivers namely, Chambal, Sindh, Betwa, Ken flow northward and meet with Yamuna whereas the river Sone falls directly into Ganga. Narmada, Tapi and Mahi rivers flow westward and meet Arabian Sea whereas Wainganga and Pench rivers meet Godavari in the south. Annual run off from these rivers within the state is estimated 81719 hm, out of which about 49743 hm can be harnessed for irrigation purpose. The State can be divided onto six major river basins, the details...