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An ancient temple site featuring stone carvings dating back to the 9th–10th centuries. Wildlife & Nature
Located in the Lower Assam Division at geographical coordinates of approximately 26°28'N to 26°54'N latitude and 89°E to 90°96'E longitude, Bongaigaon enjoys a strategic position in the northeastern corner of India. The district spans a total area of 1,093 square kilometers. It is bordered by Chirang district to the north, Barpeta district to the east, Goalpara district to the south, and both Dhubri and Kokrajhar districts to the west.
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Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River near Bongaigaon, the rock-cut caves of Jogighopa are a major historical attraction. These five distinct caves are carved directly into the rocks and date back to the medieval period. Historians believe these caves were used by Buddhist monks for meditation and shelter, showcasing early architectural ingenuity in the region. Major Tourist Attractions in Bongaigaon
Bongai Gaon, with its picturesque landscape and serene atmosphere, is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, which provides a stunning backdrop to the town's scenic beauty. With a rich history dating back to the ancient era, Bongai Gaon has been an important center of trade and commerce in the region. An ancient temple site featuring stone carvings dating
Bongaigaon is a well-structured tier-2 urban area spanning across both the Bongaigaon and Chirang districts. Demographic Indicator 29 September 1989 District Headquarters Bongaigaon City Geographic Importance Major urban centre in Lower/Western Assam Major Railway Hub New Bongaigaon Junction (PIN 783380) Primary Commercial Areas Mayapuri, Chapaguri, Birjhora Bazar Industrial and Economic Powerhouse
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Bongaigaon is both the name of the district and its main city, located about 180 km west of Guwahati. Formed in 1989 from parts of the Goalpara and Kokrajhar districts, it is an administrative part of the Lower Assam Division.
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