Longai River
The Longai River is a trans-boundary river in India and Bangladesh. It rises in the Jampui Hills of the Indian state of Tripura. It flows through some part of Mizoram before entering Karimganj district of Assam. Later it enters Bangladesh, and drains in Hakaluki Haor.[1][2]
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- Bhogdoi
- Siang/Dihang/Brahmaputra
- Dhansiri
- Dihing
- Diphlu
- Feni
- Gumti
- Haora
- Iril
- Kaladan
- Kameng or Jia Bhoreli
- Karnaphuli
- Khowai
- Kolong
- Kopili
- Lohit
- Manas/ Drangme Chhu
- Manu
- Mora Dhansiri
- Muhuri
- Myntdu
- Mora Diphlu
- Sankosh or Puna Tsang Chhu
- Simsang or Someshwari
- Surma
- Surma-Meghna River System
- Thega River
- Tirap
- Ranganadi River
- Tuni River
- Tipkai River
- Krishnai River
- Dudhnoi River
- Jhanji River
- Bharalu River
- Nona River
- Borgang River
- Dikrong River
- Jiadhal River
- Champabati River
- Aie River
- Jiri River
- Kulsi River
- Gabharu River
- Jatinga River
- Dikhow River
- Pagladiya River
- Baralia River
- Diju River
- Kamalasagar
- Loktak
- Umiam Lake
- Ward's Lake
24°34′08″N 92°19′43″E / 24.5688°N 92.3286°E / 24.5688; 92.3286
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