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Revision as of 11:25, 16 December 2024
Victory Day
Welcome to Bhikitia
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397 articles and 1,576 pages in English Bhikitia.
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Do you know?
- ... Did you know that the Sundarbans in Bangladesh is the largest mangrove forest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
- ... Bangladesh is known as the Land of Rivers, with over 700 rivers flowing through the country.
- ... The Royal Bengal Tiger, an iconic symbol of Bangladesh, is found in the Sundarbans.
- ... Bangladesh is the second-largest producer of jute in the world, often called the "Golden Fiber."
- ... The Padma Bridge, inaugurated in 2022, is the largest bridge in Bangladesh, connecting the country's southwest with the rest of the nation.
- ... The Bangladesh National Museum in Dhaka showcases the rich history and culture of the country, including artifacts dating back thousands of years.
- ... Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh has the longest unbroken sea beach in the world, stretching over 120 km.
- ... Bangladesh's Victory Day on December 16 celebrates its independence from Pakistan in 1971.
- ... The country's national game is Kabaddi, a traditional sport played across villages and cities.
- ... Bangladesh is famous for its delicious sweets, especially Rasgulla and Sandesh.