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Vaan River

Coordinates: 21°02′35″N 76°44′55″E / 21.0431°N 76.7486°E / 21.0431; 76.7486
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The Vaan River is a river of central India.[1][2][3] It is a tributary of Purna River, which is a major tributary of Tapti River. It is also spelled as Wan or Van. It is also known as Waanganga.

Description

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It rises in the Gawilgarh hills of eastern Satpura Range in Amravati District of Maharashtra state, and flows southward, draining Amravati, Akola and Buldhana region before emptying into the Purna River in Buldhana District of Maharashtra. The watershed lies mostly in these three districts of Maharashtra state.

There is a dam on the river, Wan Dam at Wari in Akola. The following villages are located on the banks of Vaan river, Wari Bhairaogad, Warkhed, Sagoda, Danapur, Wadgaon Pr Adgaon, Kolad, Kated, Kakanwada Bk, Kakanwada Kh, Wankhed, Paturda.

The Maharashtra state highways, MH SH 194 cross the river at Wankhed village and MH SH 195 between Kakanwada Bk and Kakanwada Kh village.

Places

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There are many places named after the Vaan river.[4] Some of them are:

References

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  1. ^ "Vaan River is located in the district of Amaravati in Maharashtra, India | Mumbai Orbit". www.mumbaiorbit.in. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  2. ^ "The divers rescuing a drowning island". www.bbc.com. 3 February 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Why are some islands in India sinking?". The Hindu. 22 March 2023. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  4. ^ महाजन, डॉ संजय (23 November 2022). "Buldhana : वाण नदीपात्रात आढळले मृत अर्भकांचे अवशेष, अवैध गर्भपात करणारं मोठं रॅकेट सक्रिय". marathi.abplive.com (in Marathi). Retrieved 27 June 2025.

21°02′35″N 76°44′55″E / 21.0431°N 76.7486°E / 21.0431; 76.7486