Confluence of the two rivers Surma and Kushiara giving rise to the Meghna River

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Coordinates:   24°9'38"N   90°59'37"E

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  • Surma (Left) and Kushiyara (Right). The Meghna River (Bengali: মেঘনা নদী) is one of the most important rivers in Bangladesh,[1] one of the three that forms the Ganges Delta, the largest on earth fanning out to the Bay of Bengal. Being a part of the Surma-Meghna River System, Meghna is formed inside Bangladesh in Kishoreganj District above the town of Bhairab Bazar by the joining of the Surma and the Kushiyara, both of which originate in the hilly regions of eastern India as the Barak River. The Meghna meets its major tributary, the Padma, in Chandpur District. Other major tributaries of the Meghna include the Dhaleshwari, the Gumti, and the Feni. The Meghna empties into the Bay of Bengal in Bhola District via four principal mouths, named Tetulia (Ilsha), Shahbazpur, Hatia, and Bamni,(Wikipedia).
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