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Encyclopedia > Teknaf

Teknaf (Bangla: টেকনাফ Ţeknaf) is a upazila or sub-district of Cox's Bazar District in South-eastern Bangladesh. It forms the southernmost point in mainland Bangladesh (St. Martin's Island is the southernmost point). This article is about the Bengali language. ... Coxs Bazar Coxs Bazar in Bangladesh is the worlds longest natural beach (120 km). ...


The name of the region comes from the Naf River which forms the easter boundary of the upazila. Naf River is a river marking the border of Bangladesh and Myanmar. ...


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Coxs Bazar Coxs Bazar in Bangladesh is the worlds longest natural beach (120 km). ... Naf River is a river marking the border of Bangladesh and Myanmar. ...

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Technical Assistance on Oyster and Pearl Culture in Bangladesh (4683 words)
The Teknaf farm was on the first week of June 1983, thereby the consultant was unable to make any observation before his departure.
The Teknaf farm was established on the last week of May and first week of June 1983, leaving no time for the consultant to make any observation on the setup.
Barnacles fouling at Teknaf was not heavy and didn't cause any damage to the oysters on the bamboo plots as they were quite big in size.
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