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Nara Canal
canal, Pakistan
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Nara Canal, important water channel in Sindh province, Pakistan, the longest canal in the country. From its source above Rohri, it runs southward and discharges into the Puran River, an old channel of the Indus River, which flows to the sea farther south through the Rann of Kutch. Because of the uncertain water supply received through the Nara, it was connected in 1858–59 with the Indus at Rohri by a supply channel 19 km (12 miles) long. The Nara Canal irrigates more than 600,000 hectares (1,500,000 acres). With its chief canal, the Jamrao, it has a length of 825 km (513 miles) and provides a perennial water supply to numerous branch canals.