Ghâghara, also Gogra, river of Nepal and northern India, one of the largest affluents of the Ganges River. It rises in the southern slopes of the Himalayas in Tibet, at an altitude of 4,000 m (13,000 ft) above sea level. The river flows south through Nepal where it is known as the Karnâli. In Uttar Pradesh State the Ghâghara flows in a southeastern direction to the town of Chhapra, where, after a course of 920 km (570 mi), it joins the Ganges River. The Ghâghara is one of the most important commercial waterways of Uttar Pradesh.

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