which city was established on the south of ganga
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Britannica Before emptying into the Bay of Bengal south of Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, the river breaks into a large number of distributaries forming a wide delta called the “garden of southern India.” Known to devout Hindus as Daksina Ganga (“Ganges of the South”), the Kaveri River is celebrated for its scenery and sanctity in Tamil .............
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Patna is historically very important for Indians, as in the ancient times it went by the name of Pataliputra and was the capital of the Magadha Empire. The city, which is situated at the southern bank of the Ganges, is a pilgrim centre for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains alike.
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