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  2. Too Many Rivers - Wikipedia

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    However, airplay favored "Too Many Rivers", which entered the Hot 100 in Billboard dated May 29, 1965 at #96, besting the #98 debut of "No One", which then dropped off the chart. "Too Many Rivers" continued to climb up the charts, and eventually ascended to a #13 peak on the Hot 100 dated July 13, 1965.

  3. Too Many Rivers (album) - Wikipedia

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    Too Many Rivers is a studio album by American singer Brenda Lee. It was released on September 2, 1965, via Decca Records and was her thirteenth studio album. The disc consisted of 12 tracks that were mostly covers of songs recorded by other artists. Of its new tracks were two singles of Lee's: "Think" and "Too Many Rivers". Both tracks made ...

  4. River - Wikipedia

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    Flamingos in the delta of the Po river], Italy. A river is a natural flow of freshwater that flows on or through land towards another body of water downhill. [1] This flow can be into a lake, an ocean, or another river. [1]

  5. List of river systems by length - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the length measurements of many rivers are only approximations (see also coastline paradox). In particular, there seems to exist disagreement as to whether the Nile [ 3 ] or the Amazon [ 4 ] is the world's longest river.

  6. List of rivers of India - Wikipedia

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    With a land area of 3,287,263 km 2 (1,269,219 sq mi) consisting of diverse ecosystems, India has many rivers systems and perennial streams. [1] The rivers of India can be classified into four groups – Himalayan, Deccan, Coastal, and Inland drainage. The Himalayan rivers, mainly fed by glaciers and snow melt, arise from the Himalayas.

  7. List of dams and reservoirs in India - Wikipedia

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    Name River Length (m) Max Height (m) Basin Completion Year Type District Purpose 1 Ajay Dam: Ajay: 518.3 39.02 Ganga 1989 Earth-fill: Jamui: Irrigation 2 Amrity Dam: 166.16 16.65 Ganga 1965 Earth-fill: Jamui: Irrigation 3 Badua Dam: Badua: 457.32 56.66 Ganga 1965 Earth-fill: Banka: Irrigation 4 Barnar Dam: 282.7 76.75 Ganga Under Construction ...

  8. Sarasvati River - Wikipedia

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    Several present-day rivers are also named Sarasvati, after the Vedic Sarasvati: Sarsuti is the present-day name of a river originating in a submontane region (Ambala district) and joining the Ghaggar near Shatrana in PEPSU. Near Sadulgarh (Hanumangarh) the Naiwala channel, a dried out channel of the Sutlej, joins the Ghaggar.

  9. Hindi Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a Phonetic Roman Alphabet converter is also available on the Hindi Wikipedia, so the Roman keyboard can be used to contribute in Hindi, without having to use any special Hindi-typing software. Hindi Wikipedia is the second most popular Wikipedia in India after the English version. However, more than 85% of Wikipedia pageviews from India ...