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  2. Physical geography of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Presently, Assam is the 3rd largest producer of petroleum (crude) and natural gas in the country accounting for 16% and 8% respectively of the total production of this mineral in the country. A Tertiary coal belt is located in Tinsukia , Dibrugarh , Sivasagar , Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts with an estimated reserve of 370 million tonnes.

  3. Outline of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Assam – 16th largest, ... Physical geography of Assam. Assam is: an Indian state, one of the Seven Sister States; Location of Assam.

  4. Assam - Wikipedia

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    Assam (/ ə ˈ s æ m, æ ˈ s æ m / ə-SAM, a-SAM; [13] [14] Assamese: ⓘ) is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of 78,438 km 2 (30,285 sq mi).

  5. Karbi Anglong Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Karbi Anglong plateau is an extension of the Indian Peninsular Plateau (Deccan Plateau) in Assam, a North Eastern state of India. This area receives maximum rainfall from the Southwest summer Monsoon from June through September.

  6. List of districts of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Map of districts of Assam, coloured by division:- Green: Lower Assam, Purple: North Assam, Yellow: Central Assam, Orange: Barak Valley, Red: Upper Assam. Assam, a northeastern state of India, is divided into 35 administrative geographical units called districts. Assam has 35 districts.

  7. Champabati River - Wikipedia

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    The Champabati River (Assamese: চম্পাৱতী নদী) is a tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam.The Champabati River has three sub tributaries - Bhur River (including Mora Bhur River), Lopani and Dhol pani which are originated from Bhutan hills.

  8. File:Assam districts map.as.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Dudhnoi River - Wikipedia

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    The Dudhnoi River is a sub-tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam.The Dudhnoi River originates in the East Garo Hills of Meghalaya.The Dudhnoi River meets Krishnai River at Matia of Goalpara district and then flows as Mornoi River before its confluence with the Brahmaputra River. [1]