Sangu River (Burma and Bangladesh)
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q3472247
Library of congress:
sh2016000521
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: 2013330948: Śaṅkhakāhana, 2013:introductory p. (Śaṅkhanadī; Sankha River)
- GEOnet, March 5, 2016(Sangu River, Bangladesh; variants: Sapa, Sapa Chāra; 21°45ʹ33ʺN, 092°27ʹ12ʺE; STM)
- under Trans-boundary Rivers: Sangu, a tran-boundary river enters in Bandarban District of Bangladesh from Myanmar) (under Sangu River: Sangu River has its source at 21'13'N and 92'37'E in the North Arakan Hills [Myanmar], which form the boundary between Arakan and the chittagong hill tracts. It follows a northerly circuitous course in the Hill Tracts up to bandarban. It enters the district from the east and flows west across the district and finally falls into the bay of bengal at the end of a course of 270 km (173 km within Bangladesh territory) at 22'6'N and 91'51'E about 16.09 km south of the mouth of the karnafuli ( (Banglapedia WWW site, July 25, 2017) )
- Joint Rivers Commission, Bangladesh WWW site viewed July 25, 2017(Sangu, a transboundary river)
- Flood Forecasting & Warning Centre WWW site viewed July 21, 2017(River: Sangu; division: Chittagong)