Urpad Beel
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LocationAgia village, Goalpara district, Assam, India
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| Location | Agia village, Goalpara district, Assam, India |
| Coordinates | 26°05′26.2″N 90°35′19.9″E / 26.090611°N 90.588861°E |
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Urpad Beel is a natural lake located at Agia village in Goalpara district of Assam. This lake is situated 9 km away from Goalpara, the district headquarters of Goalpara district. Urpad Beel is one of the biggest natural lakes of Lower Assam.[1]
Urpad Beel is a natural habitat to many varieties of fish and birds. The lake is an important habitat for Greater adjutant, Cotton Pigmy Goose, Baya Weavers, Lesser whistling duck and Kingfisher. This lake is also known for aquatic plants such as water lily and common water hyacinth.[1]
