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         Bangladesh Geography:     more books (100)
  1. A Bangladesh
  2. Bangladesh (Country Files) by Ian Graham, 2004-07-08
  3. Geophysical Framework of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan by M. N. Qureshy, 2004-12-28
  4. Bangladesh by B. L. C. Johnson, 1982-11
  5. Floods in Bangladesh: History, Dynamics and Rethinking the Role of the Himalayas by United Nations University, 2006-11-17
  6. Anu in Bangladesh (Beans) by Naila Kabeer, Olivia Bennett, 1988-04-28
  7. Bangladesh (Welcome to My Country)
  8. The role of soil water availability in potential rainfed rice productivity in Bangladesh: applications of the CERES-Rice model [An article from: Applied Geography] by R. Mahmood, D.R. Legates, et all 2004-04-01
  9. Flood damage to rice crop in Bangladesh.: An article from: The Geographical Review by Bimal Kanti Paul, Harun Rasid, 1993-04-01
  10. Bangladesh (Economically Developing Countries) by Steve Brace, Actionaid, 1994-10-31
  11. Bangladesh: Webster's Timeline History, 2006 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-06-06
  12. Bangladesh: Webster's Timeline History, 1998 - 2005 by Icon Group International, 2009-06-06
  13. Bangladesh: Webster's Timeline History, 606 - 1997 by Icon Group International, 2009-06-06
  14. How to Help Small Farmers in Bangladesh.(Reviews)(Book Review): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Bimal Kanti Paul, 2004-06-01

41. Country Information — Geography
Total Area 144,000 (sq km) 55,598 (sq mi) Land Area 133,910 sq. km. or 51,703 sq. miles Water Area 10,090 sq. km. or 3,896 sq. miles Land Boundaries 4,246 km or 2,637 miles
http://www.countryreports.org/geography/overview.aspx?Countryname=&countryId

42. Bangladesh Geography
Bangladesh Geography statistics and information about the geography of Bangladesh.
http://www.nation-info.com/Bangladesh-Geography.html
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43. Geography Of Bangladesh - The Land, Climate And River Systems
World Facts Index Bangladesh Geography Map of Bangladesh. The Land. The physiography of Bangladesh is characterized by two distinctive features a broad deltaic plain
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Geography of Bangladesh
World Facts Index Bangladesh Map of Bangladesh The Land The physiography of Bangladesh is characterized by two distinctive features: a broad deltaic plain subject to frequent flooding, and a small hilly region crossed by swiftly flowing rivers. The country has an area of 144,000 square kilometers and extends 820 kilometers north to south and 600 kilometers east to west. Bangladesh is bordered on the west, north, and east by a 2,400-kilometer land frontier with India and, in the southeast, by a short land and water frontier (193 kilometers) with Burma. On the south is a highly irregular deltaic coastline of about 600 kilometers, fissured by many rivers and streams flowing into the Bay of Bengal. The territorial waters of Bangladesh extend 12 nautical miles, and the exclusive economic zone of the country is 200 nautical miles. Roughly 80 percent of the landmass is made up of fertile alluvial lowland called the Bangladesh Plain. The plain is part of the larger Plain of Bengal, which is sometimes called the Lower Gangetic Plain. Although altitudes up to 105 meters above sea level occur in the northern part of the plain, most elevations are less than 10 meters above sea level; elevations decrease in the coastal south, where the terrain is generally at sea level. With such low elevations and numerous rivers, waterand concomitant floodingis a predominant physical feature. About 10,000 square kilometers of the total area of Bangladesh is covered with water, and larger areas are routinely flooded during the monsoon season.

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