Mapusa River

Mapusa River (Rio de Mapuça) river is a tributary of the River Mandovi in Goa, India. The river originates from the jungles of and , meanders eastward and then southward before it drains itself in the Mandovi river at Penha de France. Mapusa River has separated Corjuem from mainland Aldona. The Assonora River is the main tributary of Mapusa River. The river has since ancient times been used a popular waterway to transport agricultural products and spices. The town of Mapusa is the largest town located on the banks of the river.

Mapusa River

Mapusa River (Rio de Mapuça) river is a tributary of the River Mandovi in Goa, India. The river originates from the jungles of and , meanders eastward and then southward before it drains itself in the Mandovi river at Penha de France. Mapusa River has separated Corjuem from mainland Aldona. The Assonora River is the main tributary of Mapusa River. The river has since ancient times been used a popular waterway to transport agricultural products and spices. The town of Mapusa is the largest town located on the banks of the river.