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It is a river that flows through the peninsular part of a country.( a peninsula is a patch of land covered by water on 3 sides and connected to a land on the 4th side)

eg: River Krishna and Godavari in Southern India

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The mountains in which the Peninsular Rivers rise not snow covered. Hence they dry up during summer. The Peninsular Rivers flow on rocky surface and so, they are neither navigable nor useful for irrigation They do not bring with them any alluvium.

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River gomati

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