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'''Rangia''' is a major city of [[Lower Assam division|Lower Assam]] and also the headquarters of [[Kamrup district]] in [[Assam]], [[India]]. It also the 4th Largest railway station [[Rangiya Junction railway station|Rangiya Junction]] station in [[North-East]]. Rangia is also known as the Garden Valley city of Assam, Gateway to the Indo-Bhutan Border. The government of Rangia is Rangia Municipal Board, the municipality is maintained the city. |
'''Rangia''' is a major city of [[Lower Assam division|Lower Assam]] and also the headquarters of [[Kamrup district]] in [[Assam]], [[India]]. It also the 4th Largest railway station [[Rangiya Junction railway station|Rangiya Junction]] station in [[North-East]]. Rangia is also known as the Garden Valley city of Assam, Gateway to the Indo-Bhutan Border. The government of Rangia is Rangia Municipal Board, the municipality is maintained the city. |
Revision as of 12:02, 26 January 2024
Rangia is a major city of Lower Assam and also the headquarters of Kamrup district in Assam, India. It also the 4th Largest railway station Rangiya Junction station in North-East. Rangia is also known as the Garden Valley city of Assam, City of Colors, Gateway to the Indo-Bhutan Border. The government of Rangia is Rangia Municipal Board, the municipality is maintained the city. The first Train resturant of Assam located at Rangia.