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Barind Tract (alternately called the Varendra Tract in English and Borendro Bhumi in Bengali) is the largest Pleistocene era pysiographic unit in the . It covers most of Dinajpur, Rangpur, Pabna, Rajshahi, Bogra, and Joypurhat districts of Rajshahi Division and Rangpur Division in Bangladesh as well as entirety of Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur and most of Maldah districts in West Bengal, India. It is made up of several separate sections in the northwestern part of Bangladesh, and, northern part of West Bengal, India covering a total area of approximately 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) of mostly old alluvium. On the eastern edge of the tract is a lower fault escarpment. Through the fault troughs run the little Jamuna, Atrai and Lower Punarbhaba rivers. To the west, the main area

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  • Η οδός Μπαρίντ (Μπορέντρο Μπούμι στα βεγγαλικά) είναι η μεγαλύτερη φυσιογραφική μονάδα που χρονολογείται από τη πλειστόκαινο εποχή στη λεκάνη της Βεγγάλης. Καλύπτει το μεγαλύτερο μέρος των επαρχιών Ντινατζπούρ, Ρανγκπούρ, , Ρατζσάχι, και Τζαϊπουρχάτ των διαιρέσεων Ρατζσάχι και Ρανγκπούρ στο Μπανγκλαντές καθώς και τις επαρχίες Ούταρ και Ντακσίν Ντινατζπούρ και το μεγαλύτερο μέρος της επαρχίας Μάλντα στην Δυτική Βεγγάλη της Ινδίας. Αποτελείται από διάφορα ξεχωριστά τμήματα στο βορειοδυτικό τμήμα του Μπαγκλαντές και το βόρειο τμήμα της Δυτικής Βεγγάλης στην Ινδία καλύπτοντας έκταση που πλησιάζει τα 10.000 τ.χλμ. (el)
  • Barind Tract (alternately called the Varendra Tract in English and Borendro Bhumi in Bengali) is the largest Pleistocene era pysiographic unit in the . It covers most of Dinajpur, Rangpur, Pabna, Rajshahi, Bogra, and Joypurhat districts of Rajshahi Division and Rangpur Division in Bangladesh as well as entirety of Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur and most of Maldah districts in West Bengal, India. It is made up of several separate sections in the northwestern part of Bangladesh, and, northern part of West Bengal, India covering a total area of approximately 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) of mostly old alluvium. On the eastern edge of the tract is a lower fault escarpment. Through the fault troughs run the little Jamuna, Atrai and Lower Punarbhaba rivers. To the west, the main area is tilted up, and to the east this area is tilted downwards. The climate of the tract differs from that of much of India, in that more extreme temperature variations (ranging from 45 degrees Celsius down to five degrees Celsius) are encountered there. It is divided into three units: The Recent Alluvial Fan, the Barind Pleistocene, and the Recent Floodplain. These are divided by long, narrow bands of recent alluvium. (en)
  • Il Barind, noto anche come Barind Tract, è una regione geografica che comprende parte del Bangladesh nord-occidentale e del Bengala Occidentale centro-settentrionale (India). È situato alla confluenza tra il Padma superiore (Gange) e lo Jamuna (il nome dato al Brahmaputra nel Bangladesh) e confina con le pianure alluvionali del fiume Mahananda a ovest e del fiume Karatoya a est - affluenti, rispettivamente, del Padma superiore e dello Jamuna. Il Barind è una regione relativamente elevata e ondulata, con suoli argillosi rossastri e giallastri. La sua superficie è incisa da profonde gole e suddivisa in sezioni separate dal fiume Atrai e da uno dei suoi affluenti a est. Gli appezzamenti agricoli sono comunemente irrigati e situati tra tratti di terra incolta e boscaglia. Il riso è il raccolto principale, ma vengono coltivati anche grano, senape, legumi e palme di Palmira (genere Borassus). A est e a sud-est del Barind è situato il bacino dell'Atrai inferiore (bacino di Bhar), una vasta area di pianura acquitrinosa che si allaga completamente durante la stagione delle piogge; gli insediamenti qui devono essere eretti su palafitte o costruiti su tumuli di terra. I terreni fertili di questa regione sono particolarmente adatti alla coltivazione del riso. (it)
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  • Η οδός Μπαρίντ (Μπορέντρο Μπούμι στα βεγγαλικά) είναι η μεγαλύτερη φυσιογραφική μονάδα που χρονολογείται από τη πλειστόκαινο εποχή στη λεκάνη της Βεγγάλης. Καλύπτει το μεγαλύτερο μέρος των επαρχιών Ντινατζπούρ, Ρανγκπούρ, , Ρατζσάχι, και Τζαϊπουρχάτ των διαιρέσεων Ρατζσάχι και Ρανγκπούρ στο Μπανγκλαντές καθώς και τις επαρχίες Ούταρ και Ντακσίν Ντινατζπούρ και το μεγαλύτερο μέρος της επαρχίας Μάλντα στην Δυτική Βεγγάλη της Ινδίας. Αποτελείται από διάφορα ξεχωριστά τμήματα στο βορειοδυτικό τμήμα του Μπαγκλαντές και το βόρειο τμήμα της Δυτικής Βεγγάλης στην Ινδία καλύπτοντας έκταση που πλησιάζει τα 10.000 τ.χλμ. (el)
  • Barind Tract (alternately called the Varendra Tract in English and Borendro Bhumi in Bengali) is the largest Pleistocene era pysiographic unit in the . It covers most of Dinajpur, Rangpur, Pabna, Rajshahi, Bogra, and Joypurhat districts of Rajshahi Division and Rangpur Division in Bangladesh as well as entirety of Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur and most of Maldah districts in West Bengal, India. It is made up of several separate sections in the northwestern part of Bangladesh, and, northern part of West Bengal, India covering a total area of approximately 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) of mostly old alluvium. On the eastern edge of the tract is a lower fault escarpment. Through the fault troughs run the little Jamuna, Atrai and Lower Punarbhaba rivers. To the west, the main area (en)
  • Il Barind, noto anche come Barind Tract, è una regione geografica che comprende parte del Bangladesh nord-occidentale e del Bengala Occidentale centro-settentrionale (India). È situato alla confluenza tra il Padma superiore (Gange) e lo Jamuna (il nome dato al Brahmaputra nel Bangladesh) e confina con le pianure alluvionali del fiume Mahananda a ovest e del fiume Karatoya a est - affluenti, rispettivamente, del Padma superiore e dello Jamuna. Il Barind è una regione relativamente elevata e ondulata, con suoli argillosi rossastri e giallastri. La sua superficie è incisa da profonde gole e suddivisa in sezioni separate dal fiume Atrai e da uno dei suoi affluenti a est. Gli appezzamenti agricoli sono comunemente irrigati e situati tra tratti di terra incolta e boscaglia. Il riso è il raccolto (it)
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