Musi River: Origin, Course, & Map
Advertisements The Musi River, also known as Muchukunda or Musunuru, is a significant tributary of the Krishna River. It flows
Read MorePeninsular rivers are mostly rain-fed and flow through South and Central India. Important rivers in this region include the Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri, Mahanadi, and Narmada. Each river is explained with its source, route, states covered, major tributaries, and where it ends. Maps and key facts are included in simple language for better understanding.
Advertisements The Musi River, also known as Muchukunda or Musunuru, is a significant tributary of the Krishna River. It flows
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