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  2. Tourism in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, two short films titled Beautiful Bangladesh: School of Life were produced by Bangladesh Tourism Board (partner of ICC World Cup Cricket 2011). Both films show a tourist's journey through Bangladesh. The durations of the films were 10 and 3 minutes.

  3. Sajek Valley - Wikipedia

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    Sajek Valley (Bengali: সাজেক উপত্যকা) is a popular tourist spot in Bangladesh, situated among the hills of the Kasalong range of mountains in the northern area of the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

  4. Rickshaw painting of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, rickshaw art is looked down upon by the elite population. [4] The three-wheeled pedicab, more commonly known as the rickshaw, has been around since the 1940s. Initially, they were undecorated, but starting in the late 1940s, the faces of movie stars began appearing as decorative motifs on shields at the back of the rickshaws ...

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh accepted the convention on 3 August 1983, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] There are three World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh, and a further seven on the tentative list. [3] The first two sites listed were the Mosque City of Bagerhat and the Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur, in 1985. Both ...

  6. List of cities and towns in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The urban centers of Bangladesh have a combined area of about 10600 square kilometers, which is 7% of the total area of Bangladesh. As such, Bangladesh has a very high urban population density: 4028 persons per square kilometer (2011), whereas the rural density is significantly lower: 790 persons per square kilometer (2011). [1]

  7. List of mountains of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Its peak is at an altitude of 1,022 metres (3,353 ft). According to Bangla Trek, it is the second-highest peak in the country, though it has not yet been officially recognized by Bangladesh's government. [4] [5] The local name comes from the Bawm language. The name 'Zow' refers to 'Mizo', a derivative of Mizoram in India. 'Tlang' means mountain ...

  8. Ramna Park - Wikipedia

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    Ramna Lake shoreline Large old trees of Ramna Park A Traveler's tree at Ramna Park. Ramna Park (Bengali: রমনা পার্ক, romanized: Rômnā Pārk, or Bengali: রমনা উদ্যান, romanized: Rômnā Udyān) is a significant urban green space renowned for its historical significance and recreational amenities, situated at the centre of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

  9. Lalbagh Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Lalbagh Fort (Bengali: লালবাগ কেল্লা, romanized: Lālabāga Kēllā) is a fort in the old city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] [2] Its name is derived from its neighbourhood Lalbagh, which means Red Garden.