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Harike
Lake
The lake is triangular in shape, with its apex in the west, a bund,
called the Dhussi Bund forming one side, a canal the second and a major
road the third.
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Kali Bein River
Kali Bein River emerges from
a spring near Hoshiarpur, flows through Kapurthala and Sultanpur Lodhi,
to meet the Sutlej near Harike Pattan. It has a length of 160 km.
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Kanjli
Lake
During 1870, Kanjli lake came into formation with the construction of a
small barrage . The lake is thus a freshwater source.
Maximum depth of water varies from 10 to 25 feet depending upon the
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Nangal
Lake
Situated in the distrinct of Ropar, Nangal Lake is Nominated to Ministry
of Env. & Forest for inclusion
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Ropar
Lake
Situated in the Ropar distrinct, Ropar Lake was the subject of a 1994
publication by WWF-India as part of their series on Ramsar Sites of
India.
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