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Musi Reservoir, Andhra Pradesh
The Musi Reservoir is built on the River Musi in Andhra Pradesh.

Musi Reservoir is within the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh and is built on the Musi River.

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(Last Updated on : 25/03/2009)
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