Dahagram–Angarpota
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Dahagram–Angarpota is a Bangladeshi enclave in India about 200 m (660 ft) away from the border of Bangladesh.[1][2] It had a population of 17,000 people in 2014.[3] Dahagram–Angarpota was the second largest (the biggest Bangladeshi) and is the only remaining enclave after the 2015 resolution of the India–Bangladesh enclaves issue. The enclave is connected to mainland Bangladesh by the Tin Bigha Corridor, which is situated in Patgram Upazila of Lamonirhat district. It is surrounded by Cooch Behar district of India's West Bengal state. The Teesta river flows on its western side.
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Coordinates: 26°18′1″N 88°56′43″E | |
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• Total | 10,040 |
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