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Noakhali District Information

Noakhali is a district in South-eastern Bangladesh and within Chittagong division. this district was formarly known as Sudharam, Bhulua. Noakhali district was established in 1821. It consists of 9 upazilas, 5 municipalities, 45 wards, 90 mahallas, 83 union parishads, 909 mouzas and 978 villages. The upazilas are Noakhali Sadar Upazila, ... Read More »

Brahmanbaria District Information

Brahmanbaria is a district in east-central Bangladesh and a part of the Chittagong Division. Before 1830 this district (Sarail Pargana) was a part of Mymensingh district and till 1984 It was part of greater Comilla District .Then it became a separate district and has 4 municipalities, 39 wards, 97 mahallas, ... Read More »

Lakshmipur District Information

Lakshmipur District is a district in Chittagong Division of Bangladesh. Administration of Lakshmipur thana was established under Noakhali district in 1860. Lakshmipur was transformed into a subdivision in 1979 and was converted to a district in 1984. It consists of 4 upazilas, 3 municipalities, 30 wards, 55 mahallas, 47 union ... Read More »

Chandpur District Information

Chandpur is a district in Chittagong division and in the east-central Bangladesh. Chandpur is the confluence of two of the mightiest rivers the Padma River and the Meghna River. They met near Chandpur Town. Chandpur sub-division was established in 1878 and was included in Tripura district. It was turned into ... Read More »

Comilla District information

Comilla District is a district of Chittagong division of Bangladesh. This district was established as a district of Bengal by the British in 179. Previous Sub-divisions Brahmanbaria and Chandpur eventually became separate districts in 1984. Comilla district consists of the following upazilas: Brahmanpara Upazila, Burichong Upazila, Chandina Upazila, Chauddagram Upazila, ... Read More »

Feni District Information

Feni is a small district of Bangladesh in the southern in Chitagong district. Before becoming a district in 1984, it was part of the Noakhali district. It consists of two municipality, six Upazilas, 45 Union Parishads, 540 Mouzas, Wards 27, Mahallas 51 and 570 Villages. This district is rich in ... Read More »

Chittagong District Information

Chittagong district is within Chittagong Division which is one of the seven administrative divisions of Bangladesh. Chittagong is a metropolitan city and second largest city of Bangladesh. This district is situated in the southeastern portion of the country, and the city was built on the banks of the Karnaphuli River. ... Read More »

Khagrachari District Information

Khagrachari is a district in south-eastern Bangladesh which is a part of the Chittagong Division and also in the Chittagong Hill Tracts area. Khagrachari is also known as Phalang Htaung or the Mong Circle and the local name is “Chengmi”. Khagrachari town is the administrative headquarter of Khagrachari district.Upazilas under ... Read More »

Rangamati District Information

Rangamati is a district which is a part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and it is in South-eastern Bangladesh. Rangamati subdivision was turned into a district in 1983. It consists of 10 upazilas, 1 municipality, 9 wards, 35 mahallas, 50 union parishads, 162 mouzas and 1347 villages .The upazilas are ... Read More »

Bandarban District Information

Bandarban is a district within the Chittagong Division and a part of Chittagong Hill Tracts. Ninety two kilometer from Chittagong by metal led road, Bandarban is the district headquarters of the Bandarban Hill District. This district is located in South-Eastern Bangladesh and also known as Arvumi or the Bohmong Circle ... Read More »

Cox’s Bazar District Information

Cox’s Bazar District is a district in the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh. Cox’s Bazar thana was established in 1854 and Cox’s Bazar Subdivision was formed comprising of Cox’s Bazar sadar, Chakoria, Maheskhali and Teknaf thanas. Afterwards three new thanas were constituted under this subdivision such as Ukhia, Kutubdia and Ramu. ... Read More »

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