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  Bangladesh At a Glance  
     
   
     
 
Geographical Location Between 20°34' and 26°38' north latitude 88°01' and 92°41' east longitude.
Boundary North: India, West: India, South: Bay of Bengal, East: India and Myanmar
Area 56977 SQ. Miles or 147570 SQ. KM
Territorial water boundary 12 Nautical Miles
Official Name Peoples Republic of Bangladesh
President Professor Dr. Iaajuddin Ahmed
Chief Adviser Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed
Capital City Dhaka
Major Administrative Units Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Comilla, Barisal, Sylhet
Standard Time GMT+6.00 Hours.
Language State language Bangla. Second language English
Demography
Population: 141.34 million, Annual Growth rate: 1.48%, Density: 928 per sq. km, Religion: Muslim 88.3%, Hindu 10.5%, Buddhist 0.6%, Christian 0.3%. Secularism is ensured constitutionally.
Climate
Sub-tropical. Three main seasons: Winter (November-February), Summer (March- June), Monsoon (July – October). Climatic variations: Winter temperature average maximum 29°C, Winter temperature average minimum 11°C, Summer temperature average maximum 34°C, Summer temperature average minimum 21°C, Monsoon average rainfall 1194 mm to 3454 mm.
Topography
Over 85% of the country is flat, alluvial and plain. Principal rivers: Padma, Meghna, Jamuna, Brahmaputra, Teesta, Surma and Karnaphuli (Total 230 rivers including tributaries).
Currency Taka
Economy Agriculture Based.
Principal Industries
Jute & cotton textiles, garment making, tea processing, paper, newsprint, cement, chemical fertilizers, light engineering, sugar.
Principal Minerals
Natural gas, lignite coal, limestone, ceramic clay and glass sand. Principal Exports Ready made garments, raw jute, jute manufacturers, tea, fish, hides and skins, newsprint.
Infrastructure
Road Transportation
Road transportation facility with quality transport and reasonable fare. Bridges on almost all of the major rivers. The bridge over Jamuna (4.8 km) is the 8th longest bridge of the world.
Waterway
Sea Chittagong and Mongla
Inland River
Dhaka, Chandpur, Barisal, Khulna, Baghabari, Sirajganj, Sharishabari, Narayanganj, Bhairab Bazar, Ashuganj.
Airway
International Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet
Domestic
Dhaka, Chittagong, Jessore, Ishwardi, Sylhet, Comilla, Cox’s Bazar, Thakurgaon, Syedpur, Rajshahi and Barisal.
General Information
Bangladesh is a unitary, independent and sovereign Republic known as the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh. The country emerged as an independent state on March 26, 1971. The war of liberation ended on December 16, 1971 in victory of Bangladeshi forces and surrender of the occupying army. This area was under Muslim rule for five and a half centuries and passed into British rule in 1757 AD. In August 1947, it gained independence from the British rule along with the rest of India and formed a part of Pakistan and was known as East Pakistan. The national anthem of Bangladesh comprises the first ten lines of ‘Amar Sonar Bangla’ of Rabindra Nath Tagore. The national flag of the republic consists of a circle colored red throughout its area, resting on a green rectangular background. National emblem is the flower “Shapla” (Nymphaea nouchali). The citizens of Bangladesh are known as Bangladeshis.
 
     
  Unexplored Natural Beauties of Bangladesh  
       
  Cox’s Bazar: The longest sea beach of the world.  
   
Cox's Bazar Sea Beach
 
   
Cox's Bazar is one of the most attractive tourist spots having the world's longest unbroken (120 km) beach. The beach gently sloping down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal against the background of a chain of hills covered with deep green forests The other attractions are colorful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, delightful sea food. Cox's Bazar is connected both by air and road from Dhaka and Chittagong.
 
     
  Kuakata  
   
Kuakata Sea Beach
 
   
Kuakata, is one of the rarest places which have the unique beauty of offering the full view of the rising and setting of crimson sun in the water of the Bay of Bengal. It is 70 km from Patuakhali district headquarters and 320 km from Dhaka.
 
       
  The Sundarbans (World Heritage Sites)  
   
UNESCO has declared three sites of Bangladesh as the World Heritage Sites: the Sundarbans, the Historic Mosque of Bagerhat and Ruins of the Buddist Vihara at Paharpur. Sundarban is the world biggest mangrove forest. It is located near Khulna about 320 Km. west of Dhaka. The main attraction of the forest is the Royal Bengal Tiger which is found only in this subcontinent. The area of Sundarbans is approximately 6000 sq. km.
 
   
The Sundarbans
 
   
Royal Bengal Tiger-the main
attraction of Sundarbans
  Chitral Deer of Sundarbans
 
       
  Historic Mosque of Bagerhat (Shat Gambuj Mosque)  
   
It is the largest multi-domed mosque (160'X108') in Bangladesh located at Bagerhat. The mosque was founded in mid-15th century, by an obscure saint-General, named Khan Jahan Ali during the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah (1442-59).This is one of the most beautiful archeological and historical Mosque in Bangladesh made by red burn mud.
 
   
Shat Gombuj Mosque - Bagerhat
 
       
  Ruins of the Buddist Vihara at Paharpur  
   
Paharpur Buddhist Monastery is another tourist attraction of North Bengal. King Dharma Pal established the Monastery in 7th century. This is the most important and largest known monastery excavated at the south of the Himalayas.
 
   
Terakota work of Paharpur Buddisht Temple
 
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