Barail Range

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Barail Range is a prominent mountain range in northeastern India, known for its rich biodiversity and role as a watershed between the Brahmaputra and Barak river systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
actsAs watershed between Brahmaputra and Barak river systems
biodiversityStatus high species richness
important habitat for endemic species
climate humid subtropical
containsProtectedArea Barail Wildlife Sanctuary NERFINISHED
country India
drainageDivideBetween Barak valley NERFINISHED
Brahmaputra valley NERFINISHED
geologicalFormation Eastern Himalaya–Patkai region NERFINISHED
hasConservationConcern deforestation
habitat loss
hasEcosystemType subtropical forest
tropical moist forest
hasRiverOrigin tributaries of the Barak River
tributaries of the Brahmaputra River
highestPointOf Cachar district NERFINISHED
importance ecological corridor in northeastern India
major orographic barrier between Brahmaputra and Barak valleys
knownFor evergreen and semi-evergreen forests
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Assam
Nagaland NERFINISHED
Northeastern India NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict Cachar district NERFINISHED
Dima Hasao district NERFINISHED
Karbi Anglong district NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Haflong NERFINISHED
Silchar NERFINISHED
orientation generally east–west
partOf Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot NERFINISHED
Patkai mountain system NERFINISHED
passesThrough Assam–Nagaland border region
region Northeast India hill ranges
separates Barak River basin NERFINISHED
Brahmaputra River basin NERFINISHED
vegetation evergreen forest
montane forest
semi-evergreen forest

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Dima Hasao district of Assam locatedIn Barail Range
subject surface form: Dima Hasao district
North Cachar Hills mountainRange Barail Range