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  2. Physical geography of Assam - Wikipedia

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    The Brahmaputra Valley in Assam is approximately 80 to 100 km wide and almost 1000 km long. The width of the river itself is 16 km at many places within the valley. The hills of Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao district and those in and around Guwahati and North Guwahati (along with the Khasi and Garo Hills) are originally parts of the South Indian ...

  3. Brahmaputra Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Brahmaputra Valley (also Assam Valley) is a region situated between hill ranges of the eastern and northeastern Himalayan range in Eastern India.. The valley consists of the Western Brahmaputra Valley covering the regions of Goalpara and Kamrup; the Central Brahmaputra Valley region covering Darrang, Nagaon and the North Bank and Eastern Brahmaputra Valley comprising districts of Sonitpur ...

  4. Brahmaputra River - Wikipedia

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    Bogibeel Bridge, road and rail bridge near Dibrugarh in Assam, 4,940 metres (16,210 ft), The Longest on Brahmaputra River. Guwahati–North Guwahati Bridge, road bridge on Brahmaputra river in Guwahati, North Guwahati in Assam. Ranaghat Bridge on the Brahmaputra at Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh. 3,375 metres (11,073 ft)

  5. Dhemaji - Wikipedia

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    Dhemaji is a town and the headquarters of the Dhemaji district in the state of Assam, India.It is situated on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River and serves as an important administrative and commercial centre for the surrounding area.The town is known for its serene environment, traditional Assamese culture, and proximity to natural attractions like hills, rivers and forests.

  6. Dihing River - Wikipedia

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    The Dihing [3] or Burhi Dihing (Dihong = wide river) is a large tributary, about 380 kilometres (240 mi) long, [2] of the Brahmaputra River in Upper Assam in northeastern India. The river originates at 2,375 metres (7,792 ft) above sea level in the Eastern Himalayas (the Patkai Hills) [2] in Arunachal Pradesh and flows through Tinsukia and ...

  7. Orang National Park - Wikipedia

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    Orang National Park encompasses an area of 78.81 km 2 (30.43 sq mi) and lies on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River within the districts of Darrang and Sonitpur. Pachnoi river, Belsiri river and Dhansiri rivers border the park and join the Brahmaputra. During the monsoon season, the park becomes a veritable flood plain with the many streams ...

  8. List of rivers of Assam - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers of Assam, India. Major. Brahmaputra River; Barak River; Others. Aie River [1] Balsiri River [2] Baralia River; Borgang River [2]

  9. Dhola–Sadiya Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, officially known as Bhupen Hazarika Bridge, is a beam bridge in India, connecting the northeast states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. [1] The bridge spans the Lohit River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra, connecting the village of Dhola in the south to the village of Sadiya to the north, both in Tinsukia district of Assam, and providing convenient access to ...