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The Barak River flows 900 kilometres (560 mi) through the states of Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram and Assam in India. Further it enters Bangladesh where it bifurcates into the Surma river and the Kushiyara river which converges again to become the Meghna river before forming the Ganges Delta with the Ganga and the Brahmaputra rivers and flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Of its length 524 km (326 mi) is in India, 31 km (19 mi) on the Indo–Bangladesh border and the rest is in Bangladesh. The upper part of its navigable part is in India — 121 km (75 mi) between Lakhipur and Bhanga, declared as National Waterway 6, (NW-6) since the year 2016. It drains a basin of 52,000 km2 (20,000 sq mi), of which 41,723 km2 (16,109 sq mi) lies in India, 1.38% (rounded) of the country. The water and banks host or

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  • Barak River (en)
  • Río Barak (es)
  • Barak (cours d'eau) (fr)
  • Барак (река) (ru)
  • 巴拉克河 (zh)
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  • Le Barak est un cours d'eau coulant en Inde et au Bangladesh. (fr)
  • Барак (в верхнем течении — Сангу-Лок, бенг. বরাক নদী) — крупная река в Северо-Восточной Индии и Бангладеш, часть системы . (ru)
  • 巴拉克河(孟加拉語:বরাক নদী),是印度阿薩姆邦南部一條大河,起源於曼尼普爾邦山區,穿過米佐拉姆邦進入阿薩姆邦,最彼流向孟加拉國成為蘇爾瑪河和庫希亞拉河。 (zh)
  • The Barak River flows 900 kilometres (560 mi) through the states of Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram and Assam in India. Further it enters Bangladesh where it bifurcates into the Surma river and the Kushiyara river which converges again to become the Meghna river before forming the Ganges Delta with the Ganga and the Brahmaputra rivers and flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Of its length 524 km (326 mi) is in India, 31 km (19 mi) on the Indo–Bangladesh border and the rest is in Bangladesh. The upper part of its navigable part is in India — 121 km (75 mi) between Lakhipur and Bhanga, declared as National Waterway 6, (NW-6) since the year 2016. It drains a basin of 52,000 km2 (20,000 sq mi), of which 41,723 km2 (16,109 sq mi) lies in India, 1.38% (rounded) of the country. The water and banks host or (en)
  • El río Barak es un largo río del Asia meridional, un río de India que es una de las fuentes del río Meghna, uno de los tres ríos principales que desaguan en el delta del Ganges. El río es uno de los principales ríos de Assam del Sur y es parte del sistema fluvial Surma-Meghna. Nace como río Barak en la región montañosa del estado de Manipur, ​ siendo el más grande y el más importante de los ríos del país de las colinas.​ Después de Manipur, fluye a través del estado de Mizoram y luego en Assam, terminando justo en la frontera con Bangladés, donde se divide en dos ramales: el (en bengalí, সুরমা নদী Shurma Nodi) y el . (es)
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  • Barak River (en)
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  • Barak River (en)
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