Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Manu & Punarbhava River

The Manu is a river in southeastern Peru.It runs down the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains into the Amazon Basin.It originates in Tripura in  India and then flows into Bangladesh.The river enters Bangladesh through Kulaura Upazila in Maulvi Bazar district  when it changes its course to northwest and north to meet the Kushiyara at Manumuk.The length of this river is 83km,the width is 200m and the depth is 5m.

The punarbhava is a river of Bangladesh and West Bengal in India .It originates from the lowland of Thakurgaon district.The length of this rive is 160km,the width is 200 and the depth is 6.5m.The river's upper part is a few kilometers west of Atrai.It flows south Dinajput district through Gangarampur  and Tapan community development blocks.After that it meets with the Dhepa river and ultimately it flows into the Ganges.The Purana Jame Mosque is situated on the bank of this river.



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