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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Cox's Bazar" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Cox's Bazar Beach; Burmese Market; C.
Cox's Bazar (Kolatoli Sea Beach) after sunset. Cox's Bazar Beach: The beach in Cox's Bazar is the main attraction of the town with an unbroken length of 150 km (93 mi) also termed the "longest natural unbroken sea beach" in the world. There are several 3 stars and 5 star hotels provide the exclusive beachside area with accessories for the tourist.
He rehabilitated many refugees in the area, but died in 1799 before finishing his work. To commemorate him, a market was established and named after him, called Cox's Bazar. Cox's Bazar was first established in 1854 and became a municipality in 1869. Just after the end of British rule in 1947, Cox's Bazar became part of East Pakistan.
Cox's Bazar Beach; I. Inani Beach; T. Teknaf Beach This page was last edited on 1 December 2021, at 11:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Tourist attractions in Cox's Bazar (8 P) This page was last edited on 22 March 2024, at 12:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Teknaf Beach (Bengali: টেকনাফ সৈকত) is a part of Cox's Bazar Beach, located at Teknaf Upazila of Cox's bazar district. [1] Teknaf beach is surrounded by the Teknaf peninsula mangrove area. [2] This beach is divided into sections; Shamlapur Beach (Baharchara Beach), Shilakhali Beach, Hajampara Beach, [3] and Shapuree Island ...
Bangladesh, with a sea border extending about 1320 kms [1], including all the islands and the estuary facing the Bay of Bengal, claims to have the world's longest sea beach at Cox's Bazar, measuring at 120 km (75 miles) [2] of unbroken sea beach, with a view of sunrise and sunset and a unique coral sea beach. Below is a list of sea beaches ...
Captain Cox died in 1799 before he could finish his work. To commemorate his role in rehabilitation work, a market was established and named Cox's Bazar after him. Unlike many locations in the Indian Subcontinent where place names dating from the colonial period have been changed, Cox's name is still retained in the city he founded.