Raimangal River (Bengali: রায়মঙ্গল নদী) is a tidal estuarine river in and around the Sundarbans in South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal and Satkhira District in Bangladesh.
Raimangal River | |
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Country | India, Bangladesh |
State | West Bengal |
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Discharge | |
• location | Bay of Bengal |
The Ichamati breaks up into several distributaries below Hingalganj the chief of which are the Raimangal, Bidya, Jhilla, Kalindi and Jamuna. These fan out into wide estuaries in the Sundarbans.[1] It forms the international boundary between India and Bangladesh for some distance.[2]
Rivers in and around Bengal | |
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Southeast Bangladesh | |
Assam / Meghalaya / Tripura | |
Northern Bangladesh North Bengal | |
Central Bangladesh | |
Rarh region | |
South Bengal Ganges Delta |
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Hydrography of surrounding areas |
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