presentation on bangladesh
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স্বাগতমবাংলাদেশ
Md. Badruzzaman HyderDeputy SecretaryMinistry of IndustriesPeople's Republic of Bangladesh
大家好
Ahmad Shibli SaleheenAssistant Naval ArchitectChiittagong Dry Dock LimitedBangladesh Steel & Engineering Corporation Ministry of IndustriesPeople's Republic of Bangladesh
Country Presentation on Bangladesh
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BANGLADESH
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People's Republic of BangladeshNationality: Bangalees as a nation and Bangladeshi as citizen.Weekends: Friday & SaturdayInternational Dialing Code: +880Standard Time : BST (GMT +6 Hours)
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GEOGRAPHY
Geographical LocationLatitude: 20°34' and 26°38' NorthLongitude: 88°01' and 92°41' East
Area: 147,570 sq. km. (land: 133,910 sq km, water: 10,090 sq km)
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CLIMATE
Climate Variation: Sub-tropical monsoonAverage Temperature:Winter 11° C - 20° C (October - February)
Summer 21°C - 38° C (March - September)Rainfall : 1,100 mm to 3,400 mm (June - August)
Humidity: Highest 99% (July), Lowest 36% (December & January)
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BENGALI
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Ranking•The 7th most
spoken language in the world by total number of native speakers
Users•250
million native speakers
National Language of Bangladesh
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NATIONAL FLAGThe flag is a dark green rectangle with a red circle
just left of center. Green symbolizes
the youth and fields of the
countryside; red represents the
rising sun and the blood spilled in the
1971 war for liberation.
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World’s largest ever human flag made by 27,117 people on 16th December, 2013
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LOCATION
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Bangladesh, is a country in South
Asia. It is bordered by India to its west, north
and east; Myanmar (Burma) to its southeast. To its south, it
faces the Bay of Bengal.
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Position of Bangladesh
Dhaka(Capital
City)23°42′N 90°21′E
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AREA
147,570 km2
94th in World
17% Forests
12% Hill systems
6.4% Water
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Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh. It is the principal city of Dhaka District and Dhaka Division. The Dhaka Metropolitan Area is the 11th largest city proper in the world, with a population of 15 million people. The historic quarter of Dhaka stands on the east bank of the Buriganga River.
Chittagong is a major coastal seaport city and financial centre in southeastern Bangladesh. The Chittagong Metropolitan Area has a population of over 6.5 million, making it the second largest city in the country. The city is located on the banks of the Karnaphuli River between the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Bay of Bengal.
8 Divisions64 Districts488 Upazilas4550 Unions
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Dhaka Mosque City
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Lal Bagh fort
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ahsan manzil
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POPULATION
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153millio
n people
Density: 1127/squar
e Km
4th largest Muslim
country in the world
7th most densely
populated countries
World's 8th -most
populous country
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PEOPLE
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Muslim
86.6%
Hindu12.1%
Christian0.4%
Others0.3%
Buddhist0.6%
Source: BBS
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DEMOGRAPHICS
Population growth rate
1.37%Fertility rate
2.30%
Sex Ratio (males per
100 females): 100.3
Male : 76.35 million
Female : 76.15 million
98% Bengali & 2% Other
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DEMOGRAPHICS
Death Rate / 1000 : 8.47 deaths/1,000
population
Birth Rate / 1000 : 25.12 births/1,000
population
0-14 years# 33.8%
15-64 years# 62.8%
65 years and over: 3.4%
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DEMOGRAPHICS
Literacy Rate: 60%
Enrollment Rate In Primary
School: 97.7%
Foreign Grant Dependency:
2%
Poverty Level: 25% (People
Living With $2 Per Day)
Life Expectancy 70 Years For Both
Males And Females
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SEASONS
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RainyAutum
n
SpringWinterLate Autumn
Summer
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SONGSMay 3, 2023 22
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$209 billion (2015)
Per capita:$1,314
7.20% Est.
growth rate in
2015-16
World's 34th –in
GDP(PPP)
World's 44th –in
GDP(Nominal)
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
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51%
• Services
19%
• Agriculture
30%
• Industry
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EXPORTS
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$30.77
billion
USA19.57%
Germany
16.41%
UK9.62% France
6.95%
Spain5.71%
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IMPORTS
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$40.69
billionChina
21.29%
India10.91%
Singapore 9.02%
Malaysia5.67%
South Korea 5.02%
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Money
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PRODUCTS
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Rice (4th in World)
Fisheries (4th in World)
Jute (Largest Producer In The World)
Tea (10th in World)
Tropical Fruits (5th in World)
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Our Textile..Our Pride..
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Ranking• 2nd in
world textile exports
•China now 1st in world
Annual Production•$24.5
billion in 2013-14
•80% of Bangladesh's total exports
Man-power•4.2 million
workers•80% are
women
Source: ILO
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SHIP BUILDING
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Owner: Transnave- Ecuadorian Navy Company
Owner: Grona Shipping GmbH, Germany
Owner: Hundested Rorvig Faergefart A/S, Denmark
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SHIP BUILDING
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Digital Bangladesh
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Emerging Bangladesh
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INDEPENDENCEBecause of political exclusion, ethnic and linguistic discrimination and economic neglect by the politically dominant West Pakistan, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, announced the declaration of independence. A full scale movement of non-cooperation with the military government began on the 26th of March, 1971 which is celebrated as the Independence Day every year. Thus Bangladesh plunged into a gory war seeking its own birth. During the nine month struggle which ensued an estimated three million Bengalis died and and ten million refuges fled into India. Bangabandhu was imprisoned in west Pakistan. On December 16, 1971, the Pakistan army surrendered and this day is celebrated as Victory Day.
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FATHER OF THE NATION
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Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
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NATIONAL MONUMENT
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Jatiyo Sriti Shoudho (National Martyrs' Memorial) is the
national monument of Bangladesh is the
symbol in the memory of the valour and the sacrifice of all those
who gave their lives in the Bangladesh
Liberation War of 1971, which brought
independence and separated Bangladesh
from Pakistan. The monument is located in
Savar, about 35 km north-west of the
capital, Dhaka. It was designed by Syed Mainul Hossain.
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FLOWERS
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Water lily(National Flower) 荷花
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FRUITS
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Jackfruit(National Fruit) 菠萝蜜
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Magpie Robin (National Bird) 鹊鸲
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FISHES
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Royal Bengal Tiger (National Animal) 皇家孟加拉虎
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HISTORICAL DAYS
26th MarchIndependenc
e Day
16th December
Victory Day
21st FebruaryMartyr’s Day
& International Mother Language
day
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International Mother Language Day
First announced by UNESCO on 17 November
1999
The date corresponds to the day in 1952 when students demonstrating
for the recognition of Bangla as one
of the two national
languages of East Pakistan, were shot dead
by police
It was formally recognized by
the United Nations General Assembly in its
resolution establishing 2008 as the
International Year of
Languages
It is a worldwide
annual observance held on 21 February
to promote awareness of linguistic and
cultural diversity and
multilingualism
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Bengali Culture
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14th April
Pohela Boishakh is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated on 14 April in the Bangladesh. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is "Shubho Noboborsho" which is literally
"Happy New Year".
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MUSLIM FESTIVALS
Eid-al-Fitr Eid-al-Adha
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Eid al-Fitr (Festival of Breaking the Fast), marks the end of the month of Ramadan
Eid al-Adha (Festival of the Sacrifice), celebrated to commemorate Hazrat Ibrahim(A) willingness to sacrifice his son for God
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HINDU FESTIVALS
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BUDHISTS FESTIVALS
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BENGALI WEDDING
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BENGALI WEDDING
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BENGALI WEDDING
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SERIALS
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Pitha
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Pitha is a type of cake, dimsum or bread common in Bangladesh. Pithas are typically made of rice flour, although there are some types of pitha made of wheat flour.
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Chotpoti
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Chotpoti is a roadside dish popular in Bangladesh (especially among urban people). Chotpoti is thought to be of Bengali origin. It is spicy, sour and hot in taste. The snack is very popular owing to its availability, low price and ease of preparation. It is mostly sold in roadside stands and in various fast food stores. It can also be prepared at home.
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Samosa
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A samosa or samoosa is a fried or baked pastry with a savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, lentils, macaroni, noodles, Jake and/or minced meat (lamb, beef or chicken).The samosa is claimed to have originated in Central Asia.
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Panta-ilish
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Panta Ilish is a popular Bengali comfort food — a traditional
platter of leftover rice soaked in water with fried Hilsa,
supplemented with dried fish (shutki), pickles (achar), lentils (dal), green chillies and onion —
a popular dish for the Pohela Boishakh festival.
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Tehari
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Tehari is a very popular food in
Dhaka; it is popular in other
parts of Bangladesh as well. Is a special delicacy of Dhaka. You can find the best tehari in the old part of Dhaka. tehari is made of fine rice, beef or
mutton, ghee,spices and
green chillies etc. It is served with green salad and
labang or borhani.
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Biriyani
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Biryani, sometimes
spelled Biriyani or Biriani, is a mixed rice
dish from the Indian
Subcontinent. It is made
with spices, rice and meat or vegetables.
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Ilish Polao
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Curries
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Fish
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Fish is the dominant kind of protein in Bengali cuisine. More than forty types of mostly freshwater fish are common, including carp varieties like rui, koi(climbing perch), the wriggling catfish family—tangra, magur, shingi—pabda (the pink-bellied Indian butter fish), katla, ilish (ilish), as well as shuţki (small dried sea fish). Chingri (prawn) is particularly popular and comes in varieties—kucho (tiny shrimp), bagda (tiger prawns) or galda (Scampi).
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Sweets
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Sweets occupy an important place in the diet of Bengalis and at their social ceremonies. It is an ancient custom among both Hindu and Muslim Bengalis to distribute sweets during festivities. The confectionery industry has flourished because of its close association with social and religious ceremonies. The sweets of Bengal are generally made of sweetened cottage cheese (chhena). Flours of different cereals and pulses are used as well. Some important sweets of Bengal are: Shondesh, Rossogolla, Laddu (Naru), Roshmalai, Chomchom etc
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Sweet Yogurt
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Mishti Doi The Bengalis are famous for their
sweet preparations and
Mishti Doi is among their most
well known desserts. Mishti Doi tastes great but is amazingly simple to make!
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Payes
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It is an essential dish in many
Muslim and Hindu feasts and
celebrations. It is traditionally made
with rice. It is sprinkled with cashews and
raisins, served in most festive
occassions, such as Weddings, Eid’s,
Puja’s, etc. Although while
sugar is commonly used, adding “gur” makes it tasty too. A similar dessert is called “Pheerni”.
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Jalebi
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It is made by deep-frying a wheat flour
(maida flour) batter in circular shapes, which are
then soaked in sugar syrup. They are particularly
popular in Bangladesh
during Ramadan. Citric acid or lime juice is
sometimes added to the syrup, as
well as rose water.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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Bengali Costume
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Saree
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kameez
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Panjabi
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Lungi
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Ethnic People
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Famous Local
Brands
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EDUCATION SYSTEM
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SecondaryEducation
HigherEducation
PrimaryEducation
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In order to attain universal education - distribution of free textbooks among 100 per cent students and introduction of scholarship schemes from primary to secondary levels to encourage female participation.
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Universities: Total 36
Secondary Schools: 14669
Junior Schools: 3458
Intermediate College: 1185
Number of Government Institutions
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ACHIEVEMENTS
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19th place in the 38th
Annual World Finals of the
ACM International
Collegiate Programming
Contest (ICPC).Beat top universities like Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford University,
University of California at Berkeley and were ranked same as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The event, sponsored by IBM, was hosted by Ural Federal University on 25 June 2014 in Ekaterinburg, Russia. ACM-ICPC is the premiere global programming competition conducted by and for the world’s universities.
Bangladeshi Students Secured
Medals From World
Renowned Competitions.
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China-Bangladesh Friendship
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ChinaBangladesh Relation
68 Agreements & MoUs have been signed between China &
Bangladesh
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Diplomatic relations between People's Republic of Bangladesh and the People's
Republic of China were established in 1976
The present-day Sino-Bangladesh relationship is characterised by
close political, economic and military ties.
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been awarded prestigious Awards for her outstanding contribution towards improving the state
1. Champions of the Earth by UNEP in 20152. ICT Award by ITU in 20153. South-South Visionary Award by UN in 20144. Tree of Peace by UNESCO in 20145. Mother Teresa Award by Mother Teresa International and Millenium Award
Committee in 20066. CERES Medal by FAO in 19997. UNESCO’s Felix Houphouet- Boigny Peace Prize8. Global Alliance of Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI)9. Indira Gandhi Peace Prize10.UN award for MDG achievement
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Bangladesh ranks top among the 115 countries that participates in UN peace missions. Bangladesh Army started its journey in the UN peacekeeping mission in 1988. Bangladesh Armed Forces has so far participated in 64 peacekeeping missions in 39 countries.
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“ MADE IN BANGLADESH
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We are Quaterfinalist
s in ICC Cricket
Worldcup 2015
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Ranked as 1
All- rounder cricketer among all
the cricketers in the World
by ICC
… … … বাংলাদেদেশর প্রাণ বাংলাদেদেশর জান সাকি�বআল হাসান সাকি�বআল হাসান
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WORLD HERITAGE SITES by UNESCO
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HISTORIC MOSQUE CITY OF
BAGERHAT (1985)
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RUINS OF THE BUDDHIST VIHARA
@ PAHARPUR(1985)
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The Sundarbans (1997)
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The Sundarbans (1997)
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Cox’s BazarCox's Bazar is
one of the world's longest
uninterrupted natural sandy sea
beaches. The beach in Cox's
Bazar is an unbroken 125 km sandy sea beach
with a gentle slope. It is
located 150 km south of the
industrial port Chittagong.
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Cox’s Bazaar
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Saint Martin Island
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St. Martin's Island is a small island (area only 8 km2) in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9 km south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf peninsula, and forming the southernmost part of Bangladesh. The local names of the island are "Narical Gingira", also spelled "Narikel Jinjira/Jinjera", which means 'Coconut Island' in Bengali, and "Daruchini Dip". It is the only coral island in Bangladesh.
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Saint Martin Island
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Saint Martin Island
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Mohasthangor
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Kantojir Mondir
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Golden Temple
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