Kariangode River

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Kariangode River is a major river in Kasaragod district of Kerala state, south India. It is running through the hills and dales of Vellarikundu and Hosdurg Taluks. Kariangode River is also known as Thejaswani River. Pulingom, Cherupuzha, Kadumeni, Kakkadavu and Kayyur are situated bank of these river.

Origin

Kariangode River is originating from Coorg Hills in the reserve forest of Coorg in the state of Karnataka.

Tributaries

Chaithravahini River and Pulingom, cherupuzha River are the two Tributaries of Kariangode River.

Bridges on Kariangode River

There are many bridges over Kariangode River. The main bridges include Pulingome bridge, Cherupuzha Bridge, Kollada bridge, Kakadavu bridge, Mukkada bridge, Arayakadav bridge, Kariangode bridge and Kottapuram bridge. The longest is Kottapuram Bridge.