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The Tel river flows in Nabarangpur, Kalahandi, Balangir, Boudh Sonepur District of Odisha, India. Tel is an important tributary of Mahanadi. It flows just eight kilometers away from the town of Titilagarh. This significant tributary of the Mahanadi river meets the main river at Sonepur or Subarnapur. The convergence of the two rivers offers a remarkable view against a colorful landscape. Baidyanath temple, which is famous for the Kosaleshwar Shiva temple, is located on the left bank of the Tel River. * v * t * e * v * t * e

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  • Der Tel ist ein rechter Nebenfluss der Mahanadi im ostindischen Bundesstaat Odisha. Er entspringt im Norden des Distrikts Nabarangpur, durchfließt gen Osten kurz den Bundesstaat Chhattisgarh und fließt dann weiter nach Nordosten. Er mündet nach etwa 220 Kilometern nahe der Stadt Sonapur in den Fluss Mahanadi. Der Tel führt nicht durchgehend im Jahr Wasser, sondern trocknet zur Trockenzeit aus. (de)
  • The Tel river flows in Nabarangpur, Kalahandi, Balangir, Boudh Sonepur District of Odisha, India. Tel is an important tributary of Mahanadi. It flows just eight kilometers away from the town of Titilagarh. This significant tributary of the Mahanadi river meets the main river at Sonepur or Subarnapur. The convergence of the two rivers offers a remarkable view against a colorful landscape. Baidyanath temple, which is famous for the Kosaleshwar Shiva temple, is located on the left bank of the Tel River. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
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  • Der Tel ist ein rechter Nebenfluss der Mahanadi im ostindischen Bundesstaat Odisha. Er entspringt im Norden des Distrikts Nabarangpur, durchfließt gen Osten kurz den Bundesstaat Chhattisgarh und fließt dann weiter nach Nordosten. Er mündet nach etwa 220 Kilometern nahe der Stadt Sonapur in den Fluss Mahanadi. Der Tel führt nicht durchgehend im Jahr Wasser, sondern trocknet zur Trockenzeit aus. (de)
  • The Tel river flows in Nabarangpur, Kalahandi, Balangir, Boudh Sonepur District of Odisha, India. Tel is an important tributary of Mahanadi. It flows just eight kilometers away from the town of Titilagarh. This significant tributary of the Mahanadi river meets the main river at Sonepur or Subarnapur. The convergence of the two rivers offers a remarkable view against a colorful landscape. Baidyanath temple, which is famous for the Kosaleshwar Shiva temple, is located on the left bank of the Tel River. Source: The Tel river originates in plain and open country in the Nabarangpur district of Odisha(Close to Odisha-Chhatisgarh border) near Amravati forest range. It is the largest tributary of the Mahanadi river. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
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