Ravi River (confluence in Pakistan before joining Indus)

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The Ravi River is a transboundary river of northern India and eastern Pakistan that flows westward across the Punjab region before merging with the Chenab River on its way to the Indus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
transboundary river
alsoKnownAs Iravati
surface form: Iravati (historical name)
basinCountry India
Pakistan
borderFunction forms part of the India–Pakistan border in sections
confluenceWith Chenab River
continent Asia
country India
Pakistan
flowsDirection westward
flowsInto Chenab River
surface form: Chenab River in Pakistan
flowsThrough Punjab
surface form: Punjab, India

Punjab, Pakistan
hydrologicalRole contributes flow to the Indus River via the Chenab River
joinsBefore Indus River
locatedIn Punjab
surface form: Punjab region

South Asia
majorUse agriculture
irrigation
mouthCountry Pakistan
partOf Punjab river network
partOfRiverSystem Indus River basin
surface form: Indus River system
region eastern Pakistan
northern India
sourceCountry India
treaty Indus Waters Treaty
tributaryOf Chenab River
tributaryType left-bank tributary of the Chenab River
waterAllocationUnderIndusWatersTreaty India

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Chenab River hasTributary Ravi River (confluence in Pakistan before joining Indus)