The longest river of peninsular India is (1) Krishna (2) Kaveri (3) Narmada (4) Godavari

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(4) Godavari Explanation: The Godavari (1450 km) is the longest river of peninsular India, followed by Krishna (about 1300 km). It has the second largest river basin in India after the Ganges. It is often referred to as the Vridha (Old) Ganga or the Dakshina (South) Ganga.

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