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Hooghly or Hughli can refer to: Geography *Hooghly River, distributary of the Ganges in India **Hooghly, West Bengal, colonial port town on the river now part of Hugli-Chinsura *** Hooghly district, established 1795, containing the above town *** Hooghly railway station ***Hooghly (Lok Sabha constituency) Ships *Hooghly (1819 ship), ''Hooghly'' (1819 ship), a British merchant ship, launched in 1819 *Hooghly-class fuel barge, watercraft of the Indian Navy *HMIS Hooghly (K330), HMIS ''Hooghly'' (K330), an Indian pilot vessel and former Canadian frigate See also

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Hooghly River
The Hooghly River (, also spelled ''Hoogli'' or ''Hugli'') is the westernmost distributary of the Ganges, situated in West Bengal, India. It is known in its upper reaches as the Bhagirathi. The Bhagirathi splits off from the main branch of the Ganges at Giria, India, Giria. A short distance west, it meets the man-made Farakka Feeder Canal, which massively increases its flow. The river then flows south to join the Jalangi River, Jalangi at Nabadwip, where it becomes the Hooghly proper. The Hooghly continues southwards, passing through the metropolis of Kolkata. Thereafter, it empties into the Bay of Bengal. Its tributaries include the Ajay River, Ajay, Damodar River, Damodar, Rupnarayan River, Rupnarayan, and Haldi River, Haldi. The Hooghly has religious significance as Hinduism, Hindus consider the river sacred. It also plays a major role in the agriculture, industry, and climate of the state. Course The vast majority of the water that flows into the Hooghly River is provided ...
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