Rajshahi Division
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Rajshahi Division is one of the six administrative divisions of Bangladesh. It has a population of almost 40 million and area of about 34513 sq km[1]. Rajshahi division is consists of 16 districts, 128 Upazillas (the next lower administrative tier) and 1092 Unions (the lowest administrative tier). This division is characterized by its cheap labour force. It has an excellent rail and road communication infrastructure. The divisional city Rajshahi is only 4 hours road journey away from Dhaka, the capital city. Besides, two airports in this division take only 30-40 minutes to communicate with Dhaka.
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[edit] Location
Rajshahi division is in the north western corner of Bangladesh. The famous river Padma borders Rajshahi division on the south and another famous river, Jamuna, lies across the eastern border. In the North and West, Rajshahi division shares a border with India.
[edit] Major places
The major cities of Rajshahi division are Rajshahi, Rangpur, Serajgonj, Bogra, Pabna and Dinajpur. Rajshahi and the city of Saidpur have airports, with daily flights to Dhaka.
[edit] Tourism
A major landmark in Rajshahi is the Kantajir Mondir, a Hindu temple north of Dinajpur. The temple is covered entirely with thousands of terra cotta tiles, each with a unique design.
Varendra Research Museum in Rajshahi is one of the foremost museums specializing in history of ancient Bengal.
Other notable places includes:
- Sompur Bihar, a large buddhist monastery.
- Mohasthangar, home to archeological sites of Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim periods.
- Puthia Palaces. A palace of old Jamidars, some Kilometers drive from Rajshahi city.
- Bagha Mosque, in Bagha thana of Rajshahi District.
- Dighapatia Palace. Palace of the famous Queen of Dighapatia, located in Natore district.
- Kushumba Mosque,Naogaon.
- Shona Mosque, Chapai Nawabgonj.
- Sopnopuri, a famous place and picnic spot near Phulbari, Rangpur.
- Cholon Bil, the largest water body in Bangladesh, spreading in Natore and Pabna districts.
- Pairabondh, in Rangpur is the birth place of famous muslim woman writer Begum Rokeya.
[edit] Crops
Rajshahi is well-known for its fruit, particularly for mangoes and lichies. Rajshahi is popularly termed as the granary of Bangladesh. This division, especially greater Dinajpur region, is noted for aromatic and fine rice production. Rajshahi produces a lot of vegetables, too. More than 50 percent of the country's potato production comes from Rajshahi division.
Rajshahi division is also famous for production of high quality beef and milk. Rajshahi is still an unexplored area for the establishment of poultry hatchery and fish grow-outs and fish processing.
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