Sandwip
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Sandwip (Bengali: সন্দ্বীপ) is an island along the south eastern coast of Bangladesh.It is a sub-division of Chittagong District. It is situated at the estuary of the Meghna River on the Bay of Bengal. It is separated from the Chittagong coast by the Sandwip channel.It has a population of nearly 400,000.There are 15 unions in Sandwip.
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[edit] History
The Portuguese traders and pirates led by Domingo Carvalho and Manuel de Mattos conquered Sandwip in 1602. However, they were later expelled by the Mughal army.
[edit] Subdivisions
- Azimpur
- Bauria
- Haramia
- Horishpur
- Maitbhanga
- Mogdhara
- Musapur
- Rahmatpur
[edit] Economy
Being an Island, people here trend to be seeking more opportunities outside(Chittagong,Dhaka and sometimes other countries) the Island.In general people are more outgoing than any other part of the country.
[edit] Ecology
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Banglapedia article on Sandwip
- Ramerini, Marco, Portuguese India, The Portuguese in the Bay of Bengal
- Official website