Kali Khola

Coordinates: 28°14′28″N 83°59′41″E / 28.2412°N 83.9947°E / 28.2412; 83.9947
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The Kali Khola (Nepali: काली खोला) is a tributary of the Seti Gandaki River in Nepal. It joins the Seti Gandaki in the ward of Bagar in Pokhara in central Nepal.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rimal, Bhagawat; Baral, Himlal; Stork, Nigel E.; Paudyal, Kiran; Rijal, Sushila (10 July 2015). "Growing City and Rapid Land Use Transition: Assessing Multiple Hazards and Risks in the Pokhara Valley, Nepal". Land. 4 (4): 957–978. doi:10.3390/land4040957. hdl:10072/339121.
  2. ^ Pokharel, Santosh. "Stakeholders see need for better access road". My Republica. Retrieved 2020-07-17.

28°14′28″N 83°59′41″E / 28.2412°N 83.9947°E / 28.2412; 83.9947