Bangladesh is a riverine country. About 700 rivers including tributaries flow through the country constituting a waterway of total length around 24,140 kilometres (15,000 mi).[1] Most of the country's land is formed through silt brought by the rivers. Following is a list of some of the major rivers of Bangladesh:
Evening of Padma River,
Rajshahi, Bangladesh
- Atrai River
- Balu River
- Bangali River
- Bangshi River
- Baral River
- Bhairab River
- Biskhali River
- Brahmaputra River (see section below)
- Bura Gauranga River
- Buriganga River
- Chiknai River
- Chitra River
- Dakatia River
- Dhaleshwari River
- Dhansiri River
- Dhanu River
- Dharla River
- Dhepa River
- Feni River
- Ganges River (see section below)
- Garai River
- Gomti River
- Gorai-Madhumati River
- Halda River
- Ichhamati River
- Jaldhaka River
- Jamuna River
- Jinai River
- Kaliganga River
- Kangsha River
- Karatoya River
- Karnaphuli River
- Kazipur River
- Khowai River
- Kirtankhola
- Kobadak River
- Kopothakho River
- Kumar River
- Kushiyara River
- Louhajang River
- Mahananda River
- Manu River, Tripura
- Modhumoti River
- Mathabhanga River
- Meghna River
- Muhuri River
- Nabaganga River
- Naf River
- Nagar River (Rajshahi)
- Nagar River (Rangpur)
- Nalia River
- Padma River
- Punarbhaba River
- Pusur River
- Shitalakshya River
- Surma River
- Teesta River
- Titas River
- Tulshiganga River
- Turag River
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