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Geographical Profile
The State of
Tripura, with a geographical area of 10,491 sq. kms, is
predominantly a hilly region. It is surrounded on all
sides by deltaic basin of Bangladesh except for a small
part in North-East which adjoins Cachar district of
Assam, and Mizoram.
Hill Ranges:

The state is situated between 22o7' and 24o2' North
latitudes and 91o0' and 92o0' East longitudes with the
Tropic of Cancer passing through it.The State has three distinct physiographic zones i)
hill ranges ii) undulating plateau land and iii)
low-lying alluvial land.
'Five major hill ranges traverse the State in roughly
north-south direction and continue southward into
Chittagong Hill Tract. Narrow valleys separate these
ranges generally 20 km wide. The easternmost range is Jampui, being successively followed to the West by
Unokoti-Sakhantlang, Longthorai, Atharamura-Kalajhari
and Baramura-Deotamura. The highest peak lies at
Bethliangchhip (Thaidawar, Shib-rangkhung), 975.36 m
above the sea level.
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