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Mouth of yamuna, tributaries, n source

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tributary of the Yamuna river is Ganga
Also the main source of yamuna river is also Ganga merge in Allahabad

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Yamuna River

The Yamuna River is one of the most beautiful rivers of India. It is the biggest tributary of the Ganges (also known as Ganga) in Northern India. The famous river has its source in the Yamunotri Glacier at an elevation of 6,387 meters on the southwestern sides of Banderpooch crests in the lower Himalayan ranges.

Yamuna River: An Overview
The river runs an overall span of 1,376 km (855 miles) and has a catchment area of 366,223 km2. This encompasses 40.2% of the whole Ganges valley, prior to joining the Ganga at Triveni Sangam in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. The Triveni Sangam is home to the Kumbh Mela, which takes place every 12 years.

Itinerary of Yamuna River

The river passes through many states such as Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, going across Himachal Pradesh, and then Delhi. The Yamuna joins many of its tributaries on its itinerary, which include Tons, the biggest and most extensive tributary of Yamuna, Chambal, which has its individual big catchment area, and the Betwa, Sindh, and Ken. Most significantly, it forms the extremely productive alluvial plain, which is known as Yamunga-Ganges Doab area amid itself and the


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