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Krishna River

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One of the principal rivers in India, the Krishna River passes through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh before it joins the Bay of Bengal. Hinduism regards the river as sacred, and it has long been vital to the area's culture and economics.

 

Before it meets the sea, the river travels for a total of 1,400 kilometres from its source in Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, in the Western Ghats. The Bhima, Tungabhadra, and Ghataprabha rivers are only a few of the tributaries that feed it. The river has significantly influenced the geography of the area since it travels through a variety of landscapes, from hilly areas to productive plains.

 

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