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Line 1: '''North Bengal''' may refer to: {{refimprove|date=July 2013}} * ] '''North Bengal''' ({{lang-bn|উত্তরবঙ্গ}}) is a term used for the northern parts of ] and ]. The ] part denotes the ] and ]. Generally it is the area lying west of ] and north of ], and includes the ]. The ] part denotes ] (], ], ], ], ], ] and ]) together. The Bihar parts include ] district. It also includes parts of ] Hills. Traditionally, the ] divides West Bengal into South and North Bengal, divided again into ] and ] regions. * ]North Bengal, (''Bangladesh'')]]   == Cities and towns == Major cities and towns in the North Bengal are (in alphabetical order): * ] (''West Bengal'') is the main commercial town of the Eastern ] region.Now Alipurduar is a new district * ] (''Bangladesh'') Major Business center of Rajshahi Division and a developed district town. * ] (''West Bengal") was once home to the famous Cooch Behar kingdom. The ] operates its services from all over the region. It has its headquarters here. It also features the ]. * ] (''West Bengal'') is commercial town, ] hub and 4th largest ] in North Bengal * ] is the largest hill town of the region. It was once the summer capital of Bengal. * ] (''Bangladesh'') Dinajpur is the largest district in Rajshahi Division. Its the major agriculture based business area of Bangladesh. Dinajpur is very peaceful & beautiful place in the country. * ] (''West Bengal'') Once the most important town and the home to the tea industry, this city is presently the 2nd largest city in North Bengal. It is the headquarters of the ] of ], i.e. the divisional headquarters of the North Bengal region. It is also home to the Circuit Bench of the ]. * ] (''West Bengal'') is a hill station of the region. * ] (''West Bengal'') is another hill station of the region. * ] (''West Bengal'') is one of the most important towns of North Bengal and known for its scenic beauty and Tea Gardens around. * ] (''West Bengal'') is the 3rd largest city in North Bengal and is an important commercial town today. ] and ] are situated in this town. * ] (''North-East Bihar'') * ] (''West Bengal'') is a small hamlet in the ]. It is the place from where the Naxalite movement draws its name, and was the scene of the first Naxal agitation. * ] (''Bangladesh'') * ] (''Bangladesh'') is the administrative capital of Rajshahi Division. There's an airport here. * ] (''Bangladesh'') * ] (''Bangladesh'') has the second airport of Rajshahi Division. * ] (''West Bengal'') is the largest city of North Bengal and its commercial and transport hub. ]<ref></ref> is situated at Raja Rammohanpur and ] is situated at Sushrutanagar in this town. * ] (''Bangladesh'') * ] (''West Bengal'') is a small village in ], and home to one of the last remaining ethnic tribes of the regions - the ].   ==References== {{reflist}}   == External links ==   {{coord missing|West Bengal}}   ] ]   {{Bangladesh-geo-stub}} {{WestBengal-geo-stub}}

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