1,800 miles from its source in the Tibetan Himalayas; it starts eastward across the plateau, then turns south into the Indian state of Assam and finally enters Bangladesh where it merges with the Ganges to form the world's largest delta.

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1. 1,800 miles from its source in the Tibetan Himalayas; it starts eastward across the plateau, then turns south into the Indian state of Assam and finally enters Bangladesh where it merges with the Ganges to form the world's largest delta.