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Nepal is the second richest country in water resources. Nepal has 6000 rivers and watersheds. The largest river of Nepal is Koshi, longest is Karnali, and some others are trishuli, kankai, bheri, rapti, saptakoshi, mechi, mahakali, seti, bagmati, arun, tamor etc.

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the longest river in Nepal is the Karnali River

mount Everest (is this just an error, must be)

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The River Gandak.

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brahmaputra river

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the deepest river of nepal is NARAYANI.

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Saptakoshi

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River Koshi

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