Bangladesh:
Bangladesh is a beautiful country.
The full name of Basngladesh is "The Government Republic of Bangladesh.
" It has 64 Districts
and 500 Upazillas. It has many historical places all over in all Districts. It
has also many Tourist spot such as
Cox's Bazar, Cent martin,
Sundorban, Nill giri etc. It has many Educational Institute such as Dhaka University,
Brac University, Dhaka Medical
College, BUET, RUET,
CHUET etc.Bangladesh is the world's eighth-most populous country, with over 160
million people, and among the most densely populated countries. It forms part
of the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal, along with the neighbouring Indian
states of West Bengal and Tripura.
The present-day borders of her took shape during the Partition of
Bengal and British India in 1947, when the region came to be known as East
Pakistan, as a part of the newly formed state of Pakistan. It was separated from
West Pakistan by 1,400 km of Indian territory.
Due to political exclusion, ethnic and linguistic discrimination and economic
neglect by the politically dominant western wing, nationalism, popular
agitation and civil disobedience led to the Bangladesh Liberation War and
independence in 1971. After independence, the new state endured poverty,
famine, political turmoil and military coups. The restoration of democracy in
1991 has been followed by relative calm and economic progress. In 2014, the
Bangladeshi general election was boycotted by major opposition parties,
resulting in a parliament and government dominated by the Awami League and its
smaller coalition partners.
She is a unitary parliamentary republic with an elected
parliament called the Jatiyo Sang-shad. The native Bengalis form the country's
largest ethnic group, along with indigenous peoples in northern and
southeastern districts. Geographically, the country is dominated by the fertile
Bengal delta, the world's largest delta. This
also gives Bangladesh
a unique name tag "The land of rivers".
Bangladesh is a Next Eleven emerging economy. It has achieved
significant strides in human and social development since independence,
including in progress in gender equity, universal primary education, food
production, health and population control.[9][10][11] However, Bangladesh
continues to face numerous political, economic, social and environmental
challenges, including political instability, corruption, poverty,
overpopulation and climate change.
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