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'''Jaldhaka''' ({{lang-bn|জলঢাকা}}) is a river originating in the eastern ].It is a trans-boundary river that originates from the himalayas of southeast ] and flows over ] and ] districts of ], ]. The river enters ] through ]. After entering ], the river joins with the ] and flows as ] before debouching into the ] near ]. The total length of the Jaldhaka is about 192 km of which a little part lies within Bangladesh. '''Jaldhaka''' ({{lang-bn|জলঢাকা}}) is a river originating in the eastern ].It is a trans-boundary river that originates from the himalayas of southeast ] and flows over ] and ] districts of ], ]. The river enters ] through ]. After entering ], the river joins with the ] and flows as ] before it ] into the ] near ]. The total length of the Jaldhaka is about 192 km of which a little part lies within Bangladesh.


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==External links== ==External links==
* *http://www.east-himalaya.com/dooars/jaldhaka.htm
* *http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/J_0040.htm


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Jaldhaka (Template:Lang-bn) is a river originating in the eastern Himalayas.It is a trans-boundary river that originates from the himalayas of southeast Sikkim and flows over Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar districts of West Bengal, India. The river enters Bangladesh through Lalmonirhat District. After entering Bangladesh, the river joins with the dharla and flows as Dharla before it debouches into the Brahmaputra River near Kurigram District. The total length of the Jaldhaka is about 192 km of which a little part lies within Bangladesh.

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