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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 sites are cultural. The most recent site, the Sundarbans, was listed in 1997 and is a natural site.
There are eleven major cities in Bangladesh that are governed by twelve city corporations, which include Dhaka North, Dhaka South, Chattogram, Khulna, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Rangpur, Barisal, Cumilla, Gazipur and Narayanganj. Among these, Dhaka is a megacity, governed by two city corporations, and has a population of more than 10 million ...
Following the 2001 general election, the Ministry of Science and Technology (Bangladesh) was renamed on 18 September 2002 to become the Ministry of Science and Information & Communication Technology.
Bhajahari Lodge. Panam Nagar. Sonakanda Fort. Hajiganj Fort. Baliati Zamindari. Idrakpur Fort. Baba Adam's Mosque. Wari-Bateshwar ruins. Pathrail Mosque [1]
Six stealth guided missile frigates are expected to be constructed at Chittagong Dry Dock Limited for Bangladesh Navy and launched into service in 2030. BNS Sheikh Hasina Submarine Base: Cox's Bazar, Chittagong Completed $1.2 billion A full-fledged submarine base of the Bangladesh Navy capable of anchoring six submarines and eight warships.
S. Sixty Dome Mosque. Somapura Mahavihara. Sundarbans. Categories: World Heritage Sites in Asia by country. World Heritage Sites by country. Nature conservation in Bangladesh. Historic sites in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation: Oil & gas Exploration & production Dhaka: 1976 State-owned petrochemical Bangladesh Railway: Industrials Railroads Dhaka: 1862 Railroads Bangladesh Shipping Corporation: Industrials Marine transportation Chittagong: 1972 State-owned shipping Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited: Telecommunications
The information technology sector in Bangladesh had its beginnings in nuclear research during the 1960s. Over the next few decades, computer use increased at large Bangladeshi organizations, mostly with IBM mainframe computers. However, the sector only started to get substantial attention during the 1990s. Today the sector is still in a nascent ...