Bangladesh map

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Map of Bangladesh

• Business • Politics • Health • Food • IT • Travel • Technology • Sports • International • Australia • Bangladesh • Canada • China • France • India • Italy • Japan • Kuwait • Malaysia • Russia • KSA • Singapore • UK • UAE • USA • More • Entertainment • Knowledge • Kids • Women • Religion • Art Culture • Bio The total area of Bangladesh is 56,977 square miles (1,48,393 square kilometer). In 2011, the estimated population of the country was 142,319,000. In the Map of Bangladesh, 8 divisions and districts are showing separately. Bangladesh is a sovereign state & join its borders with India from west, north, east sides except for Mayanmer in the south-east & Bay of Bengal in the south. Division of Bangladesh Showing Barisal Division in Bangladesh Map : Barisal division is situated in the south of Bangladesh, Boarding division are Khulna in the west, Chittagong in the south and Dhaka in the north. Main City: Barisal District : 6 Upazila: 39 Union ParishadUnion Parishad: 333 Area: 13,225.20 Population: 8,325,666 Summary of Chittagong Division in Map of Bangladesh : Chittagong is situated on south-east side of the map of Bangladesh. Chittagong Division is boarding by Barisal in the west, Dhaka and Sylhet in the West-North sides of the map of Bangladesh. Main City: Chittagong District : 11 Upazila: 97 Union Parishad: 336 Area: 33,908.55 Population: 28,423,019 Summary of Dhaka Division in Map of Bangladesh : Dhaka is the situated in the center of Bangladesh sounding by Rajshahi, K...

India Bangladesh Map

Before the partition of India in 1947, India and Bangladesh were one nation. The partition led to the formation of sovereign nations of Pakistan and India. At the time of the partition in 1947, Bengal was divided. The western part joined the newly created India as a state called West Bengal and the eastern part joined Pakistan as a province called East Bengal, which was later renamed as East Pakistan. It was in 1971 that the secession of Bangladesh from Pakistan took place and Bangladesh got the status of a country. The People's Republic of Bangladesh came into being after the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. Bangladesh and India are demarcated by an international border. This border demarcates the Indian states and six divisions of Bangladesh. West Bengal, Mizoram, Assam, Tripura and Meghalaya are the Indian states that share their borders with Bangladesh. Dhaka, Rangpur, Khulna, Sylhet, Rajshahi and Chittagong are the six divisions of Bangladesh that are situated along the India-Bangladesh border. The demarcated portions on both the sides are fenced. Both the countries share a 4,096-kilometre long border, which is also the world's fifth-longest land border. The Border Security Force (BSF) of India and the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) of Bangladesh are involved in the patrolling of the border area. The border from West Bengal in India encircles the entire area of Bangladesh and finally ends at Northeast India. The border divides the Sundarban mangrove forest and the G...

Dhaka

Dhaka, also spelled Dacca, city and capital of History Dhaka’s name is said to refer to the dhak tree, once common in the area, or to Dhakeshwari (“The Hidden Goddess”), whose shrine is located in the western part of the city. Although the city’s history can be traced to the 1st ce, the city did not rise to prominence until the 17th century, when it served as the capital of the Muslim All About Asia Historic buildings of the Muslim period include Lal Bagh fort (1678) and its tomb of Bibi Pari (died 1684), wife of a governor of Bengal; the Bara Katra (great With the removal of the provincial capital to The contemporary city Since its establishment as the capital city, the population, area, and social and economic jamdani (fine-quality muslin), embroidery, silk, and jewelry. Among the city’s major industries are The area around Dhaka consists of a level plain bounded by the The city contains several universities, among which the Star Mosque (Tara Masjid), built in the Mughal architectural style in the early 19th century with later renovations; Curzon Hall at the University of Dhaka, erected at the beginning of the 20th century, This article was most recently revised and updated by

Dhaka Map

• Abkhazian: Dakka • Achinese: Dhaka • Afar: Dakka • Afrikaans: Dhaka • Akan: Dhaka • Albanian: Daka • Albanian: Dhaka • Amharic: ዳካ • Angika: ढाका • Arabic: Dhaka • Arabic: دكا • Aragonese: Dhaka • Armenian: Դաքքա • Arpitan: Dhaka • Assamese: ঢাকা • Asturian: Daca • Asturian: Dacca • Asturian: Dhaka • Awadhi: ढाका • Azerbaijani: Dəkkə • Balinese: Dhaka • Bashkir: Дакка • Basque: Dhaka • Belarusian: Дака • Bengali: জাহাঙ্গীর নগর • Bengali: ডাককা • Bengali: ঢাকা • Bengali: ঢাকা শহর • Bengali: মসজিদের শহর • Bengali: রিকশার রাজধানী • Bhojpuri: ढाका • Bishnupriya: ঢাকা • Bosnian: Dhaka • Breton: Dhaka • Bulgarian: Дака • Burmese: ဒါကာမြို့ • Catalan: Dacca • Catalan: Dhaka • Cebuano: Dhaka • Central Bikol: Dhaka • Central Kurdish: داکا • Chamorro: Dhaka • Chechen: Дакка • Chinese: Dhaka • Chinese: 达卡 • Chinese: 达卡市 • Chinese: 達卡/达卡 • Chinese: 達卡 • Cornish: Dhaka • Corsican: Dacca • Crimean Tatar: Dakka • Croatian: Dhaka • Czech: Dháka • Danish: Dhaka • Dhivehi: ޑާކާ • Dimli (individual language): Deka • Dotyali: ढाका • Dutch: Dhaka • Eastern Mari: Дакка • Eastern Mari: Дакке • Egyptian Arabic: داكا • English: Dacca • English: Dhaka City • Erzya: Дакка • Esperanto: Dako • Estonian: Dhaka • Extremaduran: Dacca • Fiji Hindi: Dhaka • Finnish: Dhaka • French: Dacca • French: Dhaka • Galician: Dacca - ঢাকা • Galician: Dacca • Gan Chinese: 達卡 • Georgian: დაკა • German: Dhaka • Greek: Ντάκα • Greek: Ντάκκα • Guarani: Ndáka • Gujarati: ઢાકા • Haitian: Daka • Hakka Chinese: Dhaka • Haus...

Bangladesh

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