Yapola River
River in India
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The Gyapo-La, also known as the Wanla River, is a river near Khalsi.[1] It flows into the Indus River near Lamayuru.[1]
References
- ^ a b Singh, Dhruv Sen (30 December 2017). The Indian Rivers: Scientific and Socio-economic Aspects. Springer. p. 371. ISBN 9789811029844.
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Hydrography of Jammu and Kashmir
- Chenab
- Doda
- Dras
- Jhelum
- Poonch
- Lidder
- Markha
- Nala Palkhu
- Kishanganga
- Ravi
- Rambi Ara
- Shingo
- Sind
- Suru
- Tawi
- Tsarap
- Veshaw
- Yapola
- Zanskar
34°19′56″N 76°50′14″E / 34.3322°N 76.8371°E / 34.3322; 76.8371
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