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See also: town and See also: district of See also: British See also: India, in the See also: Rajshahi division of eastern See also: Bengal and See also: Assam
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The town is situated on the right See also: bank of the See also: river Karatoya
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Pop
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(19o1) 7094
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The DISTRICT OF See also: BOGRA, which was first formed in 1821, lies west of the See also: main channel of the See also: Brahmaputra
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It contains an See also: area of 1359 sq. m
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In 1901 the population (on a reduced area) was 854,533, showing an increase of II % in the See also: decade
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The district stretches out in a level plain, intersected by numerous streams and dotted with patches of See also: jungle
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The Karatoya river flows from See also: north to See also: south, dividing it into two portions, possessing very distinct characteristics
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The eastern See also: tract consists of See also: rich alluvial See also: soil, well watered, and subject to fertilizing inundations, yielding heavy crops of coarse See also: rice, oil-seeds and jute
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The western portion of the district is high-lying and produces the-finer qualities of rice
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The See also: principal See also: rivers are formed by the different channels of the Brahmaputra, which river here bears the See also: local names of the Konai, the Daokoba and the Jamuna, the last forming a portion of the eastern boundary of the district
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Its See also: bed is studded with alluvial islands
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The Brahmaputra and its channels, together with three minor streams, the Bangali, Karatoya and Atrai, afford admirable facilities for commerce, and render every See also: part of the district accessible to native cargo boats of large See also: burden
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The rivers swarm with See also: fish
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The formerproduction of indigo is See also: extinct, and the industry of See also: silk-spinning is decaying, There is no town with as many as 1o,000 inhabitants, See also: trade being conducted at See also: riverside marts
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Nor are there any metalled roads
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Several lines of railway (the Eastern Bengal, &c.), however, serve the district
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