Ganga is the longest as well as largest river of India. The total length of the Ganga river from its source to its mouth (measured along the Hughli) is 2525 km of which 1450 km is in the Uttar Pradesh, 445 km in Bihar and 520 km in West Bengal. The remaining 110 km stretch of the Ganga forms the boundary between Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. However Brahmaputra is bigger than ganga with a Length(In Kms):2,948* Length(In Miles): 1,832* Drainage Area:1,730,000 Average Discharge: 19,200[2] Outflow: Bay of Bengal but it is originated in P.R. China (19.7%) Countries:India (58.0%), , Nepal (9.0%), Bangladesh (6.6%), Disputed India/P.R. China (4.2%), Bhutan (2.4%)
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Ganga is the longest as well as largest river of India. The total length of the Ganga river from its source to its mouth (measured along the Hughli) is 2525 km of which 1450 km is in the Uttar Pradesh, 445 km in Bihar and 520 km in West Bengal. The remaining 110 km stretch of the Ganga forms the boundary between Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. However Brahmaputra is bigger than ganga with a Length(In Kms):2,948* Length(In Miles): 1,832* Drainage Area:1,730,000 Average Discharge: 19,200[2] Outflow: Bay of Bengal but it is originated in P.R. China (19.7%) Countries:India (58.0%), , Nepal (9.0%), Bangladesh (6.6%), Disputed India/P.R. China (4.2%), Bhutan (2.4%)