Cumbharjua Canal (as connecting channel)

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Cumbharjua Canal is a tidal waterway in Goa, India, that links major rivers and estuaries and is known for its mangrove-lined banks and crocodile-inhabited waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
tidal waterway
connectsWith Cumbarjua River estuary
Goa backwaters
Mandovi River
Zuari River
country India
hasBankVegetation mangroves
hasEcologicalSignificance crocodile habitat
mangrove habitat
hasEnvironmentalConcern crocodile conservation
mangrove conservation
hasFauna mugger crocodile
saltwater crocodile
hasFlora mangrove forests
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic brackish water
tidal
hasNavigationUse fishing canoes
small boats
hasRecreationalActivity birdwatching
boat safaris
hasSalinityRegime mix of freshwater and seawater
isPartOf Goa’s inland waterways network
knownFor crocodile-inhabited waters
mangrove-lined banks
languageOfToponym Konkani
Portuguese
locatedIn Goa
India
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory North Goa district
South Goa district
locatedInRegion Konkan
locatedInRiverBasin Mandovi River
surface form: Mandovi River basin
locatedOnContinent Asia
mouthLocatedIn Arabian Sea coast
surface form: Arabian Sea via Mandovi and Zuari estuaries
nearbySettlement Sinquerim village
surface form: Cumbarjua village

Old Goa
Ponda region
partOf Mandovi–Zuari estuarine system
subjectTo tides of the Arabian Sea
usedFor crocodile-spotting boat tours
fishing
inland water transport
tourism
waterbodyType estuarine channel

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Zuari River hasTributary Cumbharjua Canal (as connecting channel)