Kamla River

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The Kamla River is a significant river in eastern India and Nepal that flows through the Mithila region, supporting agriculture and frequently causing floods in the plains of Bihar.

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Label Occurrences
Kamla River canonical 2

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
affects agricultural lands in Bihar
associatedWithRegion Mithila culture NERFINISHED
basinCountry India
Nepal NERFINISHED
causes floods in the plains of Bihar
country India
Nepal
crossesBorderBetween Nepal and India
floodProne true
flowsThrough Bihar NERFINISHED
Mithila region NERFINISHED
flowsThroughRegion Mithila NERFINISHED
hasImpactOn rural livelihoods in Mithila
knownFor frequent floods
locatedInRegion eastern India NERFINISHED
locatedInState Bihar NERFINISHED
locatedInSubregion eastern Terai and Gangetic plains
locatedOnContinent Asia
mouthCountry India NERFINISHED
partOf Ganges River basin NERFINISHED
sourceCountry Nepal NERFINISHED
supports agriculture
tributaryOf Kosi River NERFINISHED
usedFor irrigation

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

north Bihar drainedBy Kamla River
subject surface form: North Bihar
Khagaria district locatedNearRiver Kamla River