- Gumti River flowing through Udaipur, Tripura
- Irrigation is underway by pump-enabled extraction directly from the Gumti, seen in the background, in Comilla, Bangladesh.
Gumti, Gomti, Gumati or Gomati (Bengali: গোমতী, gomtī/gomôtī) is a river flowing through the north-eastern Indian state of Tripura and the district of Comilla in Bangladesh. A dam has been constructed near Dumbur on the river that has formed a lake covering 40 square kilometres (15 sq mi).[1]
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Gomoti River | |
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Native name | গোমতী নদী (Bengali) |
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India | Tripura |
Bangladesh | Comilla |
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Source | Dumur, Tripura |
Mouth | Meghna River |
• coordinates | 23°31′46″N 90°42′08″E |
Length | 95 km (59 mi) |
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