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  • ...ba River|punarbhaba]], [[Atrai River|atrai]], [[Little Jamuna River|little jamuna]], [[Karatoya River|karatoya]] and [[Ghaghat River|ghaghat]] rivers. The sm ...where rainfall is abundant. The average annual rainfall in this region is little over 1,900 mm. Tista is the prominent river of this region, which has a mea ...
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  • ...s. It flows through the western part of Satkhira district as the [[Kalindi-Jamuna River|kalindi]], further south after entering the [[Sundarbans, The|sundarb ...
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  • ...ates that over 99% of the area within the riverbanks of the [[Jamuna River|jamuna]] had been char at one time or another during the 27-year period of 1973 to ...sion|riverbank erosion]]. More than half of the displacement was along the Jamuna. ...
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  • ...gest bridge in the world. It was constructed over the river [[Jamuna River|jamuna]], mightiest of the three major rivers of Bangladesh, and fifth largest in [[Image:BangabandhuJamunaBridge.jpg|thumb|521px|right|Bangabandhu Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge]] ...
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  • ...adma and Meghna up to the mouth). Within Bangladesh territory, Brahmaputra-Jamuna is 276 km long, of which Brahmaputra is only 69 km. ...d its downstream portion after the off-take is known as the [[Jamuna River|jamuna]]. ...
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  • ...angladesh it was once distributed in [[Padma River|padma]], [[Jamuna River|jamuna]], [[Brahmaputra River|brahmaputra]] and their tributaries. However, the an Unlike other crocodiles, Gharials spend little time basking on the land. Their limbs are not well adapted for walking on l ...
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  • ...ratoya was connected with the Rangpur-Karatoya north of Khansama, but very little water now passes down that channel. The upper part of Rangpur-Karatoya orig ''See map in'' [[Brahmaputra-Jamuna River System|brahmaputra-jamuna river system]]. ...
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  • ...rain far away from the Paharpur temple. On the western side, the river Old Jamuna flows north to south and maintains a meandering course forming many oxbow l ...ts: (i) the Barind terrace, (ii) Tista meander floodplain and (iii) Little Jamuna floodplain. ...
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  • ...aral worked as an outlet of the beel and eventually found its way into the Jamuna. It was about 1,088 sq km in area at the time it was formed. ...l. When the Jamuna is flooded, the water of the Baral is held up until the Jamuna falls again. During the dry season, the greater part of the beel dries up, ...
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  • ...the Delta of the Ganges, [[Brahmaputra River|brahmaputra]] ([[Jamuna River|jamuna]]) and [[Meghna River|meghna]] river. The Bengal Delta can be subdivided in ...
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  • ...f poems and plays. Prominent among his books of poems inclue Padma (1898), Jamuna (1905), Gairik (1913) and Smaran. His plays include Bhagyachakra (1913), Ja ...
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  • ...shnavas. His other books include Bandhani (1931), Panthanibas (1935), Deha-Jamuna (1936), Maner Gahane (1936), Hangsa-Balaka (1937), Akash O Mrttika (1940), ...
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  • ''Water bodies'' Main rivers: [[Jamuna River|jamuna]], [[Ichamati River|ichamati]], [[Baral River|baral]], [[Hurasagar River|hu ...pazila including at Sailabari, Degree College and on the bank of the river Jamuna. On 14 December, Ullahpara was liberated and with this the whole Sirajganj ...
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  • ...s and was Editor of the [[Manasi|manasi]] (1909-1913), Joint Editor of the Jamuna (1921-1922), owner and Editor of the Purvachal (1947-1948). As a poet he wa ...
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  • ...nto four major networks: (1) [[Brahmaputra-Jamuna River System|brahmaputra-jamuna river system]], (2) [[Ganges-Padma River System|ganges-padma river system]] ...ra meets the tista in Bangladesh, it is called the jamuna. The Brahmaputra-Jamuna throughout its broad valley section in Assam and in Bangladesh is famous fo ...
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  • ..., Kalihati, [[Ghatail Upazila|ghatail]] and Gopalpur upazilas on the east, Jamuna river and [[Sirajganj Sadar Upazila|sirajganj sadar]] upazila on the west. ''Water bodies'' [[Jamuna River|jamuna]] river and Bhuapur beel are notable. ...
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  • ...id, Moti Masjid, Aram Bag, Sekendra and Fatepur Sikri. He wrote the novel 'Jamuna' as a response to a novel written by [[Chattopadhyay, Bankimchandra|bankimc ...
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  • ...urea in 1996-1997, which provided about 75% of the total consumption. The Jamuna Fertiliser Factory produces good quality pea-sized granular urea, which is ...
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  • ''Water bodies'' Main rivers: [[Jamuna River|jamuna]], [[Ichamati River|ichamati]]. ...pazila including at Sailabari, Degree College and on the bank of the river Jamuna. A sculpture ("Durjay Bangla") was established at the premises of the Chand ...
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  • ...rom the east zone through a pipe line underneath the bridge over the river Jamuna are also used for generating limited power in the west zone. Naturally the ...
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