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Travel To Bangladesh | Travel Urdu Documentary of Bangladesh| History And Facts About Bangladesh| بنگلہ دیش کی سیر
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Places To Visit in Bangladesh
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1. Dhaka City
2. Chattogram
3. Cox’s Bazar
4. Sylhet
5. Rajshahi
6. Barishal
7. Khulna
8. Sonargaon
9. Bandarban
10. Rangamati
11. Lalbag Fort
12. Jaflong
13. Bangladesh National Museum
14. Saint Martin Island
15. Inani Beach
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Facts About Bangladesh
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Bangladesh, to the east of India on the Bay of Bengal, is a South Asian country marked by lush greenery and many waterways. Its Padma (Ganges), Meghna and Jamuna rivers create fertile plains, and travel by boat is common. On the southern coast, the Sundarbans, an enormous mangrove forest shared with Eastern India, is home to the royal Bengal tiger.
Beaches might not be the first thing that springs to mind, but Bangladesh is actually home to the third-longest beach in the world. Cox’s Bazar Beach offers 75-miles of uninterrupted sandy beach. Only Praia do Cassino in Brazil and Ninety Mile beach in Australia are longer than Cox Bazar. The beach takes its name from Captain Hiram Cox of the British East India Company, who founded the sandy stretch in 1869.
Each section of the beach has a different name, but some of the most popular spots include Laboni Beach, Humchari Beach and Inani Beach. Crowds thin the further south you go, so if you’re looking for a slice of isolated tropical paradise it’s worth the extra schlep. Keep in mind that this is a Muslim country, so modest attire for men and women – even when swimming – is essential.Before 1971, Bangladesh did not exist as a nation. The Bengal area was dominated by a number of Indian, Turkic, and Mughal rulers over the years, in addition to the British.
One of the largest bank robberies in recent memory was committed against the Bangladesh Central Bank in February 2016. Hackers attempted to steal almost $1 billion through 35 smaller SWIFT Network transactions passing through the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Bangladeshi people don’t typically smile since they view it as a sign of immaturity.
In the native Bangla language, the term Bangladesh refers to “The People of Bengal”. Bangladesh People’s Republic is the nation’s full name.
Bangladesh ranks eighth in the world in terms of population, with a total of 156.6 residents.
The Royal Bengal tiger is Bangladesh’s national animal. It may be heard roaring up to three kilometers distant.
Bangladesh’s most popular sport is cricket. The national cricket squad of Bangladesh competed in the 1999 Cricket World Cup. It was granted Test status in 2000, which is a distinction in international cricket.
The Saka Haphong in the Mowdok Range’s southeast is Bangladesh’s highest peak. It is 1,052 m (3,451 ft) tall.
The national sport of Bangladesh is kabaddi.
Rabindranath Tagore wrote the lyrics of the country’s hymn.
The Magpie Robin, also known as Doyel or Doel, is Bangladesh’s national bird.
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