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Cumbarjua Canal

The Cumbarjua Canal is a distributary channel formed by the merger of the Mandovi and Zuari rivers in Goa, India. Its flow has led to the formation of river deltas; the most prominent of them are Ilhas de Goa, Cumbarjua and St Estevam.

Banastarim Wetlands
The Banastarim Wetlands, a large swamp and biosphere reserve on the Ilhas de Goa, is fed by the Cumbarjua Canal. == Transport ==
Transport
In order of people to commute across the islands, bridges have been constructed and ferry services have been made available. Ferries This method of transport is more traditional. • Daujim in Ilhas de Goa to Tolto in St Estevam. • Gaundalim to Cumbarjua. • Marcaim to Cortalim • Tonka to Sarmanas Bridges Most (if not all) of the bridges on this list have been constructed in the post-1961 era. • Meta Bridge: Links Corlim in Goa to Banastarim in Ponda. • Gandaulim-Cumbarjua Bridge: Links Gandaulim to Cumbarjua. • Cumbarjua-Orgao Bridge: Links Cumbarjua to Orgao. • Cumbarjua-Marcel Bridge: Links Cumbarjua to Marcel. • Tonca Bridge: Links Candola to Tonca in St Estevam. • 2 Acada Bridges: Links the rest of St Estevam to the settlement of Acada (Akhada). == References ==
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