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The naturally formed raised banks of a river are called

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The raised banks of rivers are called Levee, Dyke, Embankment etc. 

They are formed naturally by deposit of silt or man-made, to stop the river from overflowing to surrounding areas and cause flooding. These man-made structures are usually walls, which act as water regulators.

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