- The
Raidāk River (also
called Wang Chhu or Wong Chhu in Bhutan) is a
tributary of the
Brahmaputra River, and a trans-boundary river. It
flows through Bhutan...
- of the
valley formed by the Wang Chhu,
which flows out into
India as the
Raidāk River.
Thimphu is the
sixth highest capital in the
world by
altitude and...
- the
central region provide most of Bhutan's
forest production. The Torsa,
Raidāk, Sankosh, and
Manas are Bhutan's main rivers,
flowing through this region...
-
average elevation of 1,500–2,000 m (4,900–6,600 ft).
Between the
Teesta and
Raidāk Rivers in ****am is a gap of
about 90 km (56 mi). They are well
known for...
-
Mechi River Mundeswari River Muri
Ganga River Piyali River Punarbhaba River Raidāk River Raimangal River Rangeet River Rasulpur River Rupnarayan River Sali...
- with the
other three being the Amo Chu or
Torsa River, the Wang Chu or
Raidak, and the Puna
Tshang Chu or Sankosh. It is met by
three other major streams...
- Kulsi, Krishnai,
Upper Meghna • right Kameng, Jia Bhoroli, Manas, Beki,
Raidak, Jaldhaka, Teesta, Subansiri, Jia dhol, Simen, Pagladia, Sonkosh, Gadadhar...
-
north lies
Bhutan hills,
south lies
Bangladesh and east lies ****am state.
Raidak and
Sankosh (Wang Chhu and
Tsang Chu in Bhutan) are two
rivers on the west...
- that cut
through the
district are the Teesta, Jaldhaka, Torsha, Kaljani,
Raidak,
Gadadhar and Ghargharia. In 1976
Cooch Behar district became home to the...
- and
pebbles laid down by
Himalayan rivers including the Teesta, Torsa,
Raidak, Jaldhaka, Sankosh, and Mahananda. The
North Bengal plains start from the...