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Pages in category "Ramsar sites in Bangladesh" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Sundarbans; T.
A map showing the major rivers in Bangladesh. River Padma in Rainy Season River Meghna as viewed from a bridge Ganges and Brahmaputra. Bangladesh is a riverine country. According to Bangladesh Water development board (BWDB) [1] about 907 rivers currently flow in Bangladesh (during summer and winter), although the numbers stated in some sources are ambiguous.
The Bangladesh High Commission, Singapore, in 2018 lists him as the 22nd President. [8] Other reports about previous presidents, including some by Bangladesh's newspaper of record the Daily Star, do not correspond with either list. [9] [10]
Divisions are the first-level administrative divisions in Bangladesh.As of 2023, there are eight divisions of Bangladesh, each named after the major city within its jurisdiction that also serves as the administrative seat of that division.
There are 16 Christian theological institutions in Bangladesh. [31] A G Bible College (Assemblies of God) was created in 1995. [31] Agape College (Baptist) was created in 2003. [31] Bangladesh Institution of Christian Theology (inter-denominational) was created in 1996. [31] Bangladesh Theological Seminary (inter-denominational) was created in ...
In 1991, Bangladesh Censor Board censored Remembrance of '71, a documentary by Tanvir Mokammel, on the Bangladesh Liberation war. [18] In 1994, Bangladesh Censor Board banned Nodir Naam Modhumoti, by Tanvir Mokammel, for being "anti-nationalistic".The film was released after Awami League returned to power. [18]
Buddhist holy sites of Buddhism in Bangladesh and eastern Ancient Bengal. Pages in category "Buddhist sites in Bangladesh" The following 9 pages are in this category ...
Boys of Bangladesh aims at building a gay community in the country and repealing Section 377. [20] LGBT rights rally during the Bengali New Year's festival (2015) in Dhaka. In January 2014, Bangladesh's first LGBT magazine was published. The magazine is named Roopbaan after a Bengali folk character who represents the power of love. [62]