The Thega River (Thega Khāl, Kawrpui Lui or Kawrpui River) is a river lying mostly between eastern Bangladesh and Mizoram, India.[1] The Thega River flows northwards and exits into the Karnaphuli River at 22°52′43″N 92°26′52″E. Its originates from Myanmar(Burma) and is one of the main tributaries of the Karnafuli.[2]
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