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'''Dhanshiri''' is a river in the ] of ]. Once it was full of youth but today it is becoming narrower{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}.

==Significance==
The river is a tourist spot. There are many shops, hotels, cultural organizations, and a real estate centre named after the river.

In Bengali literature, the Dhanshirhi River is a symbol of romance and love as introduced by great poet ]. The famous line of Jibanananda Das:

<blockquote>"Abar asibo fire Dhanshirhi-tir tiree ei Banglay."</blockquote>

==References==
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*{{cite news |title=Capturing Natural Treasures |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2004/06/01/photography.htm |work=] |date=2004-06-04 |accessdate=2008-05-27 }}
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