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Encyclopedia > Madaripur District

Madaripur is a district in central Bangladesh. It is a part of the Dhaka Division. Dhaka Division is an administrative division within Bangladesh. ...

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Geography

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Subdivisions

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Madaripur is divided into 4 upazilas: Madaripur Sadar, Kalkini, Rajoir and Shibchar. The largest city of the district is Madaripur Town.


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Bangladesh is divided into 64 administrative districts. ... Dhaka Division is an administrative division within Bangladesh. ...

Divisions and Districts of Bangladesh Flag of Bangladesh
Barisal Division: Barguna | Barisal | Bhola | Jhalkathi | Patuakhali | Pirojpur
Chittagong Division: Bandarban | Brahmanbaria | Chandpur | Chittagong | Comilla | Cox's Bazar | Feni | Khagrachari | Lakshmipur | Noakhali | Rangamati
Dhaka Division: Dhaka | Faridpur | Gazipur | Gopalganj | Jamalpur | Kishoreganj | Madaripur | Manikganj | Munshiganj | Mymensingh | Narayanganj | Narsingdi | Netrakona | Rajbari | Shariatpur | Sherpur | Tangail
Khulna Division: Bagerhat | Chuadanga | Jessore | Jhenaidah | Khulna | Kushtia | Magura | Meherpur | Narail | Satkhira
Rajshahi Division: Bogra | Dinajpur | Gaibandha | Jaipurhat | Kurigram | Lalmonirhat | Naogaon | Natore | Nawabganj | Nilphamari | Pabna | Panchagarh | Rajshahi | Rangpur | Sirajganj | Thakurgaon
Sylhet Division: Habiganj | Moulvibazar | Sunamganj | Sylhet

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Bangladesh LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER (3886 words)
Bangladesh is subdivided into six administrative divisions, all named after their respective divisional headquarters:
The next level of administrative unit is a district or Zila (জিলা) (in Bangla).
Each district is further subdivided into Thana or Police stations (formerly called upa-zila or sub-districts).
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