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The Rupsa is a river in southwestern Bangladesh and a distributary of the Ganges . The Rupsa is one of the most famous rivers of Bangladesh.

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2-628: It forms the confluence of the Bhairab and Madhumati rivers, and flows into the Pasur River . Its entire length is affected by tides. The Rupsa flows by Khulna , and connects to the Bay of Bengal through Poshur river at Mongla channel. Near Chalna, it changes its name to Pasur River and flows into the Bay of Bengal . A significant number of fisheries, dockyards, shipyards and factories are situated along

4-586: The banks of this river. A considerable population depends on catching fish in the river. A bridge over the river, named Khan Jahan Ali Bridge , connects the Khulna and Bagerhat districts. 22°45′N 89°33′E  /  22.750°N 89.550°E  / 22.750; 89.550 This article related to a river in Bangladesh is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bhairab River Too Many Requests If you report this error to

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