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{{Locations_Infobox
|presidency= [[Bengal]]
|image=
|coordinates= [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ll=22.59,88.31&z=13&t=h&hl=en 22.59°N, 88.31°E]
|altitude= 12 m (39 ft)
Modern name: Howrah<br>
Variants: Habara
 
==Cemeteries==
[[Image:India Bantra Cemetery entry, Howrah., 2007.jpg|right|thumb|170px|Entrance to Bantra Cemetery, Howrah]]
*Bantra Cemetery
*Many maritime related burials took place at Howrah, where St Thomas' Church and Cemetery were established in 1833.
== Howrah Bridge==
The Howrah Bridge was designed to link Howrah with the city of [[Calcutta]]. The old Floating Pontoon Bridge was built by Sir Bradford Leslie in 1874. It was largely a timber construction which opened to let river traffic through. [[Image:Howrah Bridge - Calcutta.jpg‎|right|thumb|180x220x|View of old Floating Pontoon Howrah Bridge]]
In 1937 work began on a new bridge - which is a landmark of Kolkata (Calcutta) today, being one of the foremost cantilever bridges in the world. It was formally opened in 1943 and the old bridge was decommissioned soon after in 1946. The new bridge was renamed Rabindra Setu in 1965 to honour Rabindranath Tagore - the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. However, it is still commonly referred to as the Howrah Bridge.
 
==Also see==
*[[Cemeteries in Calcutta]]
==External links==
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