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English: A statue of the river Kaveri, in Madikeri, Karnataka, India, the first city after its source. The river Kaveri is irrigating Southern Karnataka and central Tamil Nadu. In India, rivers are depicted and venerated as goddesses.
Deutsch: Statue des Flusses Kaveri, in Madikeri, Karnataka, Indien, der ersten Stadt nach der Quelle. Der Fluss Kaveri bewässert das südliche Karnataka und das zentrale Tamil Nadu. In Indien werden Flüsse als Göttinen dargestellt und verehrt.
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A statue of the river goddess [[Kaveri]], in [[Madikeri]], Karnataka India, the first city after its source.

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