Dhanu River

River in Bangladesh
  • Sylhet
  • Mymensingh
Districts
  • Sunamganj
  • Netrokona
  • Kishoreganj
Physical characteristicsSourceBaulai River MouthGhorautra RiverLength90 km (56 mi)Basin size24,059.9 km2 (9,289.6 sq mi)[1]Discharge  • locationNear mouth • average(Period: 1970 to 2000)2,462.7 m3/s (86,970 cu ft/s)[1]

The Dhanu (Bengali: ধানু, romanized: Dhānu), also called the Ghorautra, is a river in Bangladesh and is a tributary of the Meghna. It flows directly southwards from Sunamganj in Sylhet through the eastern thanas of Netrakona and Itna Upazila of the district of Kishoreganj of Mymensingh Region. It flows through the Dhanpur, Itna Sadar, and Elongjuri union of the Itna Upazila. It is navigable year-round. It falls and rises with the daily tides and even the canals connected with it a long way inland, at places like Gag Bazar and Badla, experience the effect of these tides.

References

  1. ^ a b "Ganga Delta".
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24°22′N 91°01′E / 24.367°N 91.017°E / 24.367; 91.017


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