Photograph Bangladesh
River of Bangladesh
(Signal: role; river system of Bangladesh; main rivers of Bangladesh; river and agriculture; river and industrial; fish resources; naval transport and transport; water generation; river and communication system; conclusion of river and bangla literature).
Introduction:
"This Padma is in this meghna on the Jamuna surma river bank
My shepherd sings a song, it's my country
How much pleasure is in the union of Milan-Birhah. "
-Abu Jafar
The river and Bangladesh are named after the same thread. The river is closely connected with the soil and the people of this country. The rivers are spread everywhere in this country. Bangladesh is called the world's largest delta, which is formed by clogging the riverbed clogged. Padma, Meghna, Jamuna and Brahmaputra are the main rivers of Bangladesh. Many small tributaries came and joined the rivers. These rivers give diversity to the natural beauty of Bengal. In other words, this river is the life of Bangladesh. That is why the Bengalis with the river have the nerves.
Rivers of Bangladesh: Most of the rivers of Bangladesh flowing from north to south. Total about 24,140 km The lengths of Bangladesh are divided into 4 river systems or river systems. Such as:
- Brahmaputra-Jamuna 2. Ganges-Padma 3 Surma-Meghna and 4 Chittagong region rivers.
In the form of structure and flow characteristics, rivers of Bangladesh are divided into several categories namely: - Main rivers, tributaries, branch rivers, independent rivers and river estuaries. Most of the rivers in Bangladesh are from India.
Major rivers of Bangladesh: Bangladesh is known as riverine country because of the large number of rivers. Due to this, there is a river influence on the life, culture and economy of the people of this country. Padma, Brahmaputra, Jamuna, Meghna and Karnaphuli are main rivers of Bangladesh. These rivers have tributaries and branches. The main rivers are described below:
Padma: Padma, one of the largest rivers in Bangladesh. Its length is 366 km. It originates from the Gangetri glacier of the Himalayas. Under the Shibganj upazila of Chapainawabganj district, Gangadasi entered Bangladesh in the name of Padma. Padma river meets Yamuna in Dauladia of Goalanda thana of Rajbari district. In addition to the Meghna in Chandpur, the Meghna fall into the Bay of Bengal. The main branches of the Padma are: Kumar, Garai, Bhairab, Madhumati, Arial Khan, Mathabhanga, Ichamati, Chitra etc. The tributaries of Padma are Mahananda, Nagar river, Punarbhaba, Tangan and Kulich.
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