Gogra
[gah-ger-uh] /ˈgɑ gər ə/
noun
1.
a river in SW Tibet, Nepal, and N India, flowing S and SE to the Ganges River. 640 miles (1030 km) long.
/ˈɡɒɡrə/
noun
1.
a river in N India, rising in Tibet, in the Himalayas, and flowing southeast through Nepal as the Karnali, then through Uttar Pradesh to join the Ganges. Length: about 1000 km (600 miles)
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