Saturday, March 12, 2016

The padma of Rajshahi



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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