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Ganges
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Ganges (găn`jēz) or Ganga (gŭng`gä), river, c.1,560 mi (2,510 km) long, rising in the Gangotri glacier in the Himalayas in Uttaranchal state, India, and flowing generally southeast through NE India across a vast plain to the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh; the most sacred river of Hindu India. The fertile Ganges plain is one of the world's most densely populated regions; rice, grains, oilseed, sugarcane, and cotton are the main crops. Because of its location near major population centers, however, the river is highly polluted.

The upper Ganges supplies water to extensive irrigation works. The river passes the holy bathing sites at Haridwar Haridwar (här`ĭdwär') or Hardwar
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, Allahabad Allahabad (ăl'əhəbăd`, –bäd`), city (1991 pop. 844,546), Uttar Pradesh state, N central India.
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 (where the Yamuna Yamuna (yä`mənə) or Jumna
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 River enters the Ganges), and Varanasi Varanasi (vərän`əsē), formerly Benares
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. Below Allahabad the Ganges becomes a slow, meandering stream with shifting channels.

The lower Ganges is joined by the Brahmaputra Brahmaputra (bräməp`trə) [Sanskrit,=son of Brahma], river, c.
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 River W of Dhaka, Bangladesh, to form the Padma, its main channel to the sea. The united rivers branch into many distributaries, forming the vast and fertile Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta, which stretches from the Hugli River on the west to the Meghna on the east. The delta region covers roughly 25% of India's total territory and supports upwards of 300 million people. The delta's southern fringe, a great wilderness of swamp, dense timber forest, small islands, and tidal creeks, is known as the Sundarbans; it has been the site of land reclamation projects. This low-lying area has repeatedly suffered great devastation from cyclones and coastal flooding. Kolkata Kolkata (kôlkŭt`ə), formerly Calcutta
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, India, and Chittagong Chittagong Hill Tracts District, c.5,500 sq mi (14,200 sq km), occupies a narrow inland strip of parallel ranges along the Indian and Myanmarese frontiers. The indigenous inhabitants are members of non-Muslim tribes who are not assimilated with the dominant Bengalis of the lowlands.
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, Bangladesh, are the delta's main seaports.


Ganges
the great river of N India and central Bangladesh: rises in two headstreams in the Himalayas and flows southeast to Allahabad, where it is joined by the Jumna; continues southeast into Bangladesh, where it enters the Bay of Bengal in a great delta; the most sacred river to Hindus, with many places of pilgrimage, esp Varanasi. Length: 2507 km (1557 miles)

Ganges
river sacred to the Hindus, who are freed from sin by bathing in it. [Hinduism: Brewer Dictionary, 385]


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The river Ganga is 8 km north of the village; the bordering state of Uttar Pradesh is a few kilometers to the west.
The entry on the Dolphin Research Foundation, an NGO based at Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu, for example, quotes the foundation in explaining that it works to conserve the river dolphin and its habitat in Nepal "by harnessing the symbolic value of dolphin as a mark of river quality and holy symbol of river Ganga.
 
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