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R160 (Bangladesh)
The R160 or Hathazari-Khagrachhari Road is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connected National Highway N106 (at Hathazari Municipality) with Khagrachari City. It is long, and the road is a Regional Highway of the Roads and Transport department of Bangladesh. Junction list The entire route is in Chittagong District. Markets crossed * Hathazari Municipality *Katirhat * Nazir Hat *Fatikchhari Municipality *Manikchhari *Guimara *Matiranga *Khagrachhari Municipality See also *N1 (Bangladesh) The N1 or Dhaka–Chittagong Highway is a main transportation artery in Bangladesh, between Dhaka and Chittagong. Approximately in length, the road links the country's two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong. The highway is known along vari ... References Regional Highways in Bangladesh {{Bangladesh-road-stub ...
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Bangladesh Road Transport Authority
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) () is the road transport regulatory agency of Bangladesh. History Bangladesh Road Transport Authority was established under section 2A of the Motor Vehicle Ordinance of 1983 and the subsequent 1987 amendment. It has functioned since January 1988. BRTA is a regulatory body to control, manage and ensure discipline in the road transport sector of Bangladesh, as well as to maintain road safety. It works under the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges to carry out the purposes set out for it under the Motor Vehicle Ordinance. The Chairman is the chief executive of BRTA. The chairman is in charge of fulfilling the purposes of BRTA as prescribed by the rules and assigned by the government. The total number of circles under the purview of BRTA is 62 (57 district circles and five metro circles). Activities * Controlling and regulating road transport by executing motor vehicle acts, issuing route permits, and fixing rates and fares of buses a ...
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the most densely populated countries in the world, and shares land borders with India to the west, north, and east, and Myanmar to the southeast; to the south it has a coastline along the Bay of Bengal. It is narrowly separated from Bhutan and Nepal by the Siliguri Corridor; and from China by the Indian state of Sikkim in the north. Dhaka, the capital and largest city, is the nation's political, financial and cultural centre. Chittagong, the second-largest city, is the busiest port on the Bay of Bengal. The official language is Bengali, one of the easternmost branches of the Indo-European language family. Bangladesh forms the sovereign part of the historic and ethnolinguistic region of Bengal, which was divided during the Partition of India in ...
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N106 (Bangladesh)
The N106 or Chittagong-Rangamati Highway is a Bangladeshi national highway connecting Chittagong with Rangamati via Raozan Upazila & Hathazari Upazila. Length 66 Kilometre Chittagong Section 30 Kilometre Rangamati Section 36 Kilometre Junction list The entire route is in Chittagong Division. Markets crossed *Muradpur, Chittagong City *Oxygen Bus Stand *Chowdhury Hat *Hathazari Municipality *Raozan Municipality *Ranir Hat See also *N1 (Bangladesh) The N1 or Dhaka–Chittagong Highway is a main transportation artery in Bangladesh, between Dhaka and Chittagong. Approximately in length, the road links the country's two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong. The highway is known along vari ... References National Highways in Bangladesh Transport in Chittagong {{Bangladesh-road-stub ...
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Chittagong District
Chittagong District, renamed the Chattogram District, is a district located in the south-eastern region of Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chattogram Division. The port city of Chattogram, which is the second largest city in Bangladesh, is located within this district. History Because of the natural harbour, Chattogram had been an important location for trade, drawing Arab traders as early as the 9th century CE. The region fell under the rule of kings from Arakan in the 16th and 17th centuries, but later, the Mughal Army under Shaista Khan conquered Chattogram. During the 17th century, the region also faced a lot of attacks by Portuguese pirates. The Mughals established Chattogram as a district in 1666. Chattogram is the 2nd largest district in Bangladesh by population and area. The Chattogram Hill Tracts were separated from Chittagong in 1860. In 1947, Chattogram came under Pakistan and became part a district of East Pakistan. Port of Chattogram was a big spot for exports ...
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Bibir Hat
Fatikchhari is a town and municipality in Chittagong District in the division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. It is the administrative headquarters and urban centre of Fatikchhari Upazila Fatikchari( bn, ফটিকছড়ি, Fôṭikchhôṛi) is an upazila of Chattogram District in Chattogram Division, Bangladesh. History The Fatikchhari Jami al-Uloom Fazil Madrasa and the Jamia Arabia Nasirul Islam Madrasa were founded i .... References Chittagong Division Fatikchhari Upazila {{Chittagong-geo-stub ...
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Z1619 (Bangladesh)
The Z1619 or Gahira (Raozan)–Fatikchhari Road is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connects N106 National Highway from Gahira (Raozan Upazila, Raozan) with Regional Highway R160 at Fatikchhari Municipality. It is long, and the road is a Zila Road of the Roads and Transport department of Bangladesh. Junction list The entire route is in Chittagong District. Markets crossed * Nanupur Bazar * Mohammad Takir Hat See also *N1 (Bangladesh) The N1 or Dhaka–Chittagong Highway is a main transportation artery in Bangladesh, between Dhaka and Chittagong. Approximately in length, the road links the country's two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong. The highway is known along vari ... References District Roads in Bangladesh {{Bangladesh-road-stub ...
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R151 (Bangladesh)
The R151 or Baroiar Hat Pelagazi Dighi Road is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connects Baroiar Hat point of Dhaka–Chittagong Highway with Regional Highway R160 at Pelaghazi Dighi. It is long, and the road is a Regional Highway of the Roads and Transport department of Bangladesh. Junction list The entire route is in Chittagong District. Markets crossed * Baroiyar Hat Municipality *Karerhat *Balutila Bazar *Heyanko Bazar *Dantmara Bazar *Shantirhat *Narayanhat *Mirzarhat *Kazir Hat *Fakir Hat *Brindabon Hat *Pelaghazi Dighi See also *N1 (Bangladesh) The N1 or Dhaka–Chittagong Highway is a main transportation artery in Bangladesh, between Dhaka and Chittagong. Approximately in length, the road links the country's two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong. The highway is known along variou ... References Regional Highways in Bangladesh {{Bangladesh-road-stub ...
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Z1086 (Bangladesh)
The Z1086 or Sitakunda (Baroirdala)–Hazarikhil-Fatikchhari (Haidchakia) Road is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connects Dhaka–Chittagong Highway from Baroirdala (Sitakunda) with Regional Highway R160 at Pelaghazi Dighi. It is long, and the road is a Zila Road of the Roads and Transport department of Bangladesh. Junction list The entire route is in Chittagong District. Markets crossed * Hazarikhil * Noyahat See also * N1 (Bangladesh) The N1 or Dhaka–Chittagong Highway is a main transportation artery in Bangladesh, between Dhaka and Chittagong. Approximately in length, the road links the country's two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong. The highway is known along variou ... References District Roads in Bangladesh {{Bangladesh-road-stub ...
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Jalia Para
Jalia may refer to: Places in Gujarat, India * Jalia Devani, a former Hindu Rajput non-salute princely state * Jalia (Amreli), a village * Jalia Amaraji, a village and former Rajput petty princely state * Jalia Manaji, a village and former Rajput petty princely state Other uses * JALIA, the Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association * Jalia Kaibarta, an Indian caste {{disambiguation, geo ...
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R152 (Bangladesh)
The R152 or Heyanko-Ramgarh-Jaliapara Road is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connected Regional Highway R151 (at Ramgarh Municipality) with Regional Highway R160 (at Jaliapara). It is long, and the road is a Regional Highway of the Roads and Transport department of Bangladesh. An $80 million contract to widen and repave R151 and R152 was awarded to Indian construction firm Ashoka Buildcon in February 2023. Length 36.211 Kilometer. See also *N1 (Bangladesh) The N1 or Dhaka–Chittagong Highway is a main transportation artery in Bangladesh, between Dhaka and Chittagong. Approximately in length, the road links the country's two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong. The highway is known along variou ... References Regional Highways in Bangladesh {{Bangladesh-road-stub ...
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Matiranga
Matiranga ( bn, মাটিরাঙ্গা) is an upazila of Khagrachari District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Geography Matiranga is located at . It has 27,251 households and a total area of 495.39 km2. Demographics As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Matiranga has a population of 126,477. Males constitute 52.38% of the population and females 47.62%. Matiranga has an average literacy rate of 44.2%. The people of Matiranga are 66.43% Muslim, 22.92% Hindu, 10.05% Buddhist, 0.05% Christian and 0.55% others. Administration Matiranga Upazila is divided into Matiranga Municipality and eight union parishads: Amtali, Baranala, Belchhari, Guimara, Gumti, Matiranga, Tubalchhari, and Taindang. The union parishads are subdivided into 27 mauzas and 365 villages. Matiranga Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 53 mahallas. See also *Upazilas of Bangladesh An ''upazila'' ( bn, উপজেলা, upôzela, lit=sub-district pronounced: ), formerly called '' ...
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