Description of the 7 divisions of Bangladesh

 Description of the 7 divisions of Bangladesh



Bangladesh is divided into **7 administrative divisions**, each serving as the highest level of regional governance in the country. These divisions are further subdivided into districts, upazilas (sub-districts), and unions. Here's an overview of each division: 1. Dhaka Division

- **Capital:** Dhaka - **Location:** Central Bangladesh - **Features:** - Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is located here and serves as the political, economic, and cultural hub. - Known for its high population density and bustling urban centers. - Important rivers like the Padma, Meghna, and Jamuna flow through this division. - **Economy:** Dominated by manufacturing (textiles, garments), commerce, and services. 2. Chattogram (Chittagong) Division

- **Capital:** Chattogram - **Location:** Southeast Bangladesh - **Features:** - The main seaport of Bangladesh is in Chattogram, making it a critical center for trade. - The division is known for its hill tracts, such as the Chittagong Hill Tracts, and Cox’s Bazar, the longest sea beach in the world. - **Economy:** Strongly driven by international trade, shipbuilding, manufacturing, and agriculture. 3. Rajshahi Division

- **Capital:** Rajshahi - **Location:** Northwest Bangladesh - **Features:** - Famous for its mangoes and silk. - Agricultural hub, known for crops like rice, wheat, and sugarcane. - Home to several historic and cultural landmarks, including the ancient city of Paharpur. - **Economy:** Agriculture is the mainstay, with a growing focus on education and light industries. 4. Sylhet Division

- **Capital:** Sylhet - **Location:** Northeast Bangladesh - **Features:** - Known for its tea gardens and hilly landscapes. - A region with significant expatriate communities, particularly in the UK. - Famous for natural beauty, including the Ratargul Swamp Forest and Jaflong. - **Economy:** Tea cultivation, remittances from abroad, and tourism. 5. Khulna Division

- **Capital:** Khulna - **Location:** Southwest Bangladesh - **Features:** - Contains the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest and home to the Bengal tiger. - The city of Khulna is an important industrial center, especially for shipyards and jute mills. - **Economy:** Driven by the shrimp industry, agriculture, and manufacturing. 6. Barishal Division

- **Capital:** Barishal - **Location:** South-central Bangladesh - **Features:** - Known as the "Venice of the East" due to its many rivers and waterways. - Major center for rice and fish production. - **Economy:** Agriculture (particularly rice, guava, and fish farming) dominates, along with river-based commerce. 7. Mymensingh Division

- **Capital:** Mymensingh - **Location:** North-central Bangladesh - **Features:** - The youngest division, established in 2015. - Known for its agricultural productivity, especially in fisheries and poultry. - Contains notable educational institutions, like the Bangladesh Agricultural University. - **Economy:** Largely agricultural, with growing sectors in fisheries and poultry.


Each division contributes to the overall cultural, economic, and geographic diversity of Bangladesh.




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