Hathai Kotor (Baramura)
Hill range in India
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Hathai Kotor, formerly known as Baramura, is a hill range centrally located in the state of Tripura in India.[1][2]
| Hathai Kotor | |
|---|---|
| Hachuk | |
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| Highest point | |
| Parent peak | Hachuk Berem (Atharamura) |
| Coordinates | 23°48′30″N 91°33′30″E |
| Geography | |
| Location | West Tripura, Khowai, Gomati |
| Country | |
| State | Tripura |
Hathai Kotor is also known for its great hornbill birds and holds Hornbill Festivals.[3]
The 8 National Highway (Assam-Agartala road) crosses through the Baramura hill range.[4]
Baramura has a gas thermal and power plant.[5]
Etymology
Geography
Multiple rivers originate from this hill range, namely the Saidra and Sumli river that flow to Bangladesh.
Ecology
The Hathai Kotor Reserve Forest, situated within the administrative jurisdiction of Khowai district, is among the largest forest tracts in the state of Tripura.[8]
