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Tuitha River

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Tuitha River is located in Myanmar
Tuitha River
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates24°04′41″N 93°38′50″E / 24.0781759°N 93.647085°E / 24.0781759; 93.647085
Mouth 
 • coordinates
24°25′43″N 93°50′16″E / 24.4285339°N 93.837806°E / 24.4285339; 93.837806

Tuiṭha River is a river of Manipur, India. It joins the Imphal River to form the Manipur River.

The Tuiṭha flows through the village of Leisang (24°24′22″N 93°42′24″E / 24.4061584°N 93.7066813°E / 24.4061584; 93.7066813), one of India's 574,000 villages.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Modi's electricity promise has dim returns for hundreds of thousands in India". The National. 30 April 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2018.