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    • Longest River in India: The Ganges - 2525 Km. Ganga is the longest river in India. Also known as the Ganges, it also the largest river of India. It is worshipped by the Hindus as Goddess Ganga.
    • Godavari - 1465 Km. Godavari is the second-longest river in India which forms one of the largest river basins in the world. Other than that, it is considered sacred by the Hindus and is the second-largest mangrove formation in India.
    • Yamuna - 1376 Km. Yamuna, also called as Jamuna, originated from the Yamunotri glacier in the highest part of the Lower Himalayas in Uttarakhand. It is the longest tributary of River Ganges and it does not directly fall into the sea.
    • Narmada - 1312 Km. Narmada is the largest river of Peninsular India. It originates in the Amarkantak range of mountains in Madhya Pradesh. The river traverses the course of 1312 km where it passes across states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
  1. Big River is a musical based on Mark Twain's novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, with music and lyrics by Roger Miller and a book by William Hauptman. The musical won seven Tony Awards and featured both deaf and hearing actors in a 2003 revival.

  2. Oct 12, 2017 · Listen to the classic song Big River by Johnny Cash, remastered in 2017. The video is from his album Johnny Cash Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous.

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  3. Big River is a musical based on Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It follows Huck and Jim, a runaway slave, as they travel down the Mississippi River on a raft.

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  5. "Big River" is a song written and originally recorded by Johnny Cash. Released as a single by Sun Records in 1958, it went as high as #4 on the Billboard country music charts and stayed on the charts for 14 weeks. [2]

  6. Big River is a Tony Award-winning musical that follows Huck Finn and Jim on their adventure down the Mississippi River. The musical features songs by Roger Miller and is based on Mark Twain's classic novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

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