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Bengal District Gazetteers Howrah 1909

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dc.contributor.author O'Malley, L.S.S.
dc.contributor.author Chakravarti, Monmohan
dc.date.accessioned 2019-02-05T04:39:21Z
dc.date.available 2019-02-05T04:39:21Z
dc.date.issued 1909-10-07
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.bpatc.org.bd/handle/1200/159
dc.description.abstract The district of Howrah is situated in the south-east of the Gehebaii Burdwan Division between 22° 13' and 22° 47' north latitude and to.EIP" between 87° 51' and 88° 22' east longitude. With an area of 510 square miles and a population of 850,514 persons, it is the smallest district in Bengal and has a less numerous population than any distriot in the Province except Angul, Palamau, Singhbhum and Darjeeling. Its area is less than that of an average Bengal subdivision, but the district is slightly bigger than Bedfordshire and contains 58,000 more inhabitants than the county of Middlesex. The district is bounded on the north by the Arambagh and Bounds- Serampore subdivisions of the Hooghly district; on the east by west' the Barrackpore, Alipore and Diamond Harbour subdivisions of the 24-Parganas; on the south by the Tamluk subdivision of Midnapore; and on the west partly by the Tamluk .and Gh&tal subdivisions of the latter district and partly by the Arambagh subdivision of the Hooghly district. The boundaries are partly natural and partly artificial. On the west and south-west the river Rupnarayan, and on the east and south-east' the ri^er Hooghly constitute natural boundaries, while on the north the boundary is formed by the Bally (Bali) Jthal and an a en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The Bengal Secretariat Book Depot., Calcutta en_US
dc.subject Gazetteers en_US
dc.title Bengal District Gazetteers Howrah 1909 en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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