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INFORMATION
ON BANGLADESH
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OFFICIAL
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BANGLADESH
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The People's Republic Of Bangladesh.
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LOCATION |
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Latitude: 20° 34'
- 26° 39' north.
Longitude: 88° 00' - 92° 41' east. |
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AREA |
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144,000 sq. km |
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BOUNDARY |
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Bounded by India from
the north, east and west and by the Bay of Bengal
and Burma from the south. |
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LANGUAGE |
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Bangla [Bengali]
2nd Language: English |
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CAPITAL |
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Dhaka
(Present area 414 sq. km. Master plan 777 sq.km.) |
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RELIGION |
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Nearly 83% Muslim, 16%
Hindu, less than 1% Buddhist, Christian, and tribal
religions. |
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EDUCATION |
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Schools
based on British system: five years primary, five
years lower secondary, and two years higher secondary.
Literacy Rate: The literacy rate is optimistically
reported as 35.3 of the population over 15 years
old, 47% male and 22% female (Source: UNESCO,
Paris, Statistical Yearbook, 1994). |
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CLIMATE |
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Main
seasons: Winter (Nov - Feb), Summer (Mar
- Jun), Monsoon (Jul - Oct).
Temp : Max 34 degree Celsius, Min 8 degree Celsius.
Bangladesh has a tropical monsoon-type climate,
with a hot and rainy summer and a pronounced dry
season in the cooler months. January is the coolest
month of the year, with temperatures averaging
near 26 deg C (78 d F), and April the warmest
month, with temperatures ranging between 33 deg
and 36 deg C (91 deg F and 96 deg F). The climate
is one of the wettest in the world; most places
receive more than 1,525 mm (60 in) of rain a year,
and areas near the hills receive 5,080 mm (200
in). Most rain falls during the monsoon (June-September)
and little during the dry season (November-February).
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POPULATION |
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Total estimated population
130 million. |
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80%
of the people live in rural areas and 60% of the
people depend on agriculture for their livelihood.
Rice and fish are common diet. Lungis and vests
are the usual attire for men in the rural areas
as opposed to shirts and trousers in the urban
areas. Sarees are the common dress for womenfolk. |
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SPORTS |
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Mainly Cricket, Soccer.
Others are Badminton, Swimming, Basketball, Hockey,
Chess, etc. |
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FRUITS |
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Mango, Jackfruit, Guava,
Lichees, Watermelon, Banana, Pineapple, Orange,
Coconut |
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SEA
PORTS |
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Chittagong and Mongla. |
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TOURIST
SEASON |
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October to March. |
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TOURIST
ATTRACTIONS |
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Colorful
tribal life, longest sea beach, centuries' old
archeological sites, home of the Royal Bengal
Tiger, largest tea gardens, interesting riverine
life, etc. |
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TOURIST
CITIES |
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Dhaka, Chittagong, Cox's
Bazar, The Sundarbans, Rangamati, Kaptai, Bandarban,
Mainamati, Mahasthangarh, Paharpur |
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CURRENCY |
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Taka (US $1.00 = tk.
55.00) [in 2001] |
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GOVERNMENT |
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Constitutional Parliamentary
Democracy |
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