Thursday, January 3, 2013

Chittagong Division of Bangladesh

Published by Firoz Kabir on Thursday, January 3, 2013  | No comments

Bangladesh is divided into seven administrative divisions where Chittagong comprises the most south eastern part of the country. It is possibly the most largest division of Bangladesh with a total area of 33, 771 sq km. It has a total population of 28, 079,000 according to the Census of 2011. Chittagong is subdivided into eleven administrative districts or zilas, further those are sub-divided into more 99 thanas or upazilas. A largest part of the country Chittagong Hill Tracts is included into this division and it is proposed for another separate division. When four division existed in this country then the sixth division Shylhet was also a part of chittagong division. World largest sea beach cox's bazar sea beach is located into this division at the district of Cox's Bazar. It becomes famous and attractive place for tourists during the year round.





The Administrative Districts of Chittagong Division 

 Attractive and Beauteous Picture of Chittagong

Brahmanbaria District

Comilla District

Chandpur District

Lakshmipur District

Noakhali District

Feni District

Chittagong District

Khagrachhari District

Rangamati District

Bandarban District

Cox's Bazar District
The first six districts listed below comprise the north-western part of the division, while the remaining five comprise the south-eastern part. The upland districts of Khagrachhari, Rangamati and Bandarban together form that area before known as the Chittagong Hill Tracts. People of Chittagong division claim there are about 30 millions people are lived in. Some districts and areas of Chittagong has very low population density. Most of the tribal of Bangladesh live in Chittagong division. Now tribal are Citizen of Bangladesh and allow to give vote.

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