The Baralia River is a sub-tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. The Baralia River originates in the Nagrijuli Tea Estate and flows through Rangia City, Nalbari district and Tamulpur district before its confluence with the Puthimari River and the Brahmaputra River.[1][2] The Nona River is a tributary of the Baralia river.[3]

Baralia River
Durga for immersion in the Baralia River at Baharghat, Nalbari
Baralia River is located in Assam
Baralia River
Baralia River is located in India
Baralia River
Native nameবৰলীয়া নদী (Assamese)
Location
StateAssam
DistrictTamulpur

Kamrup

Nalbari
Sub-districtRangia
CitiesRangia
Physical characteristics
SourceLokhaitora River
 • locationBornadi Wildlife Sanctuary
 • coordinates26°43′26.9″N 91°41′08.4″E / 26.724139°N 91.685667°E / 26.724139; 91.685667
MouthPuthimari River
 • coordinates
26°15′29.6″N 91°27′57″E / 26.258222°N 91.46583°E / 26.258222; 91.46583
Basin features
ProgressionLokhaitora River - Baralia River - Puthimari River - Brahmaputra River

References

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  1. ^ "Nalbari District Embankment System". Nalbari District Website - Government of India. Archived from the original on 2021-04-20. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  2. ^ "A Study on Bank Erosion by the River Baralia" (PDF). S2CID 9505138. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-23.
  3. ^ "A fluvio geomorphic study of the nona baralia river basin in Assam". hdl:10603/127573.