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Encyclopedia > Keokradong

Keokradong(or Keokradang) is the highest point in Bangladesh. This peak is located in the South-Eastern part of the country. The closest town/city is Chittagong.Keokradong is near Cox's Bazar, which is the longest stretch of beach in the world. Chittagong (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম, Chaṭṭagrām) is the major sea-port and second largest city of Bangladesh. ... Coxs Bazar in Bangladesh is the worlds longest natural beach (120 km). ...


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The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 891 (376 words)
Keokradong at 1230 metres, located in Bandarban district (south-east part of Bangladesh) is believed to be the highest point in the country.
Except for their team leader Mir Shamsul Alam Babu, this was the photographers' first trip to Keokradong and that first-time fascination is apparent in the images.
As the lens became their third eye, the hike to Keokradong presented several opportunities, aptly utilised by the photographers for some exciting snapshots.
Keokradong LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER (288 words)
Keokradong (or Keokradang) is the third highest mountain peak located in South-Eastern Bangladesh.
On the top of Keokradong there is a small shelter and a signboard put up by the Bangladeshi military proclaiming the altitude to be 3172 feet.
USGS and Russian mapping dispute the claim that this is the location correctly named Keokradong; they show Keokradong at an 883m summit further north.
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