Rahmat Khali Canal

Rahmatkhali River [1] (রহমতখালী নদী)
Lakshmipur Nodi, Rahmatkhali Nodi
Country  Bangladesh
Region Chittagong Division
Districts Lakshmipur District, Noakhali District, Feni District, Lakshmipur
City Lakshmipur, Moju Chowdhury Hat
Landmark Lakshmipur Sadar Upazila
Source Meghna River
 - location Meghna, Lakshmipur District, Chittagong Division, Chittagong, Bangladesh
 - elevation 75 m (246 ft)
 - length 7,350 m (24,114 ft)
Mouth Bay of Bengal
 - elevation 38 m (125 ft)
Length 137 km (85 mi)
Basin 1,900 km2 (734 sq mi)

Rahmatkhali River (Bengali: রহমতখালী নদী), or Lakshmipur river, is a river in that flows through Lakshmipur Sadar Upazila in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh.[2] it is known simply as WAPDA canal.in the Bangladesh Half Governmental Organization.[3]

Description

The estimated terrain elevation above sea level is 2 metres. Well known places, streets and travel smallest river in the Bangladesh in the division of Chittagong in the district of Lakshimpur this river is around the three districts of Bangladesh, it's starts at Feni middle of Noakhali ended at Lakshmipur. Mouth of the Meghna River Meghna is the main stream River than the Bay of Bengal, the river is small but it has an area of 85 km². square metres from venue of those cities. This river is an important river in the Lakshmipur Moju Chowdhury Hat Noakhali Feni, Begumganj another city's of those Districts. Bangladesh Water Development Board.

Geography

This canal is located at 22°51′57″N 90°45′38″E / 22.8658645°N 90.7605756°E / 22.8658645; 90.7605756 Lakshmipur District includes others towns in the city of Lakshmipur municipality and last Moju Chowdhury Hat. this canal it has an areas of total 85 km². kilometres length of 141 km².

See also

References

  1. নদ-নদী. Laksmipur District (in Bengali).
  2. Sultan Mahmud Bhuiyan (2012), "Begumganj Upazila", in Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal, Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
  3. "Salinity Data Available". Bangladesh Water Development Board. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016.

Coordinates: 22°51′57″N 90°45′38″E / 22.8658645°N 90.7605756°E / 22.8658645; 90.7605756


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