Punarbhaba River

Punarbhaba River

The Punarbhaba is a river of Bangladesh, of total length about 160 km and a width of 3-8 km. It originates from the lowlands of Thakurgaon District. The river's upper part is a few kilometres west of Atrai. After flowing to the south, this river meets with the Dhepa River.


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