Outline of West Bengal

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Location of West Bengal

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to West Bengal:

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West Bengal state in eastern India and is the nation's fourth-most populous state, with over 91 million inhabitants. Spread over 34,267 sq mi (88,750 km2), it is bordered by the countries of Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, and the Indian states of Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Sikkim and Assam. The state capital is Kolkata (Calcutta), one of the largest cities in India. Together with the neighbouring nation of Bangladesh, it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal.

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Names

Rankings (amongst India's states)

Geography of West Bengal

Geography of West Bengal

Location of West Bengal

Environment of West Bengal

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White-throated kingfisher
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Natural geographic features of West Bengal

Regions of West Bengal

Ecoregions of West Bengal

Administrative divisions of West Bengal

Capital of West Bengal

Kolkata

Divisions of West Bengal

Districts of West Bengal

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Districts of West Bengal

Districts of West Bengal

Cities of West Bengal

Demography of West Bengal

Demographics of West Bengal

Government and politics of West Bengal

Politics of West Bengal

Union government in West Bengal

Branches of the government of West Bengal

Government of West Bengal

Executive branch of the government of West Bengal

Legislative branch of the government of West Bengal

West Bengal Legislative Assembly

Judicial branch of the government of West Bengal

Law and order in West Bengal

History of West Bengal

History of West Bengal

History of West Bengal, by period

Prehistoric West Bengal

Ancient West Bengal

Medieval West Bengal

Colonial West Bengal

Contemporary West Bengal

History of West Bengal, by region

History of West Bengal, by subject

Culture of West Bengal

Culture of West Bengal

Art in West Bengal

People of West Bengal

Religion in West Bengal

Religion in West Bengal

Sports in West Bengal

Sports in West Bengal

Symbols of West Bengal

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Fishing cat

Symbols of West Bengal

Economy and infrastructure of West Bengal

Economy of West Bengal

Education in West Bengal

Education in West Bengal

Health in West Bengal

Health in West Bengal

See also

Notes

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    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Bangiya Gramin Vikash Bank</span> Indian regional rural bank

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