If you are new to Bangladesh or do not have much idea about Bangladesh and want to know about Bangladesh then
i should tell you that Bangladeshi people love a lot of spicy foods. Though
those foods are not so healthy or good for digestion but those foods have their
own value to the Bangladesh
people and they love to eat those foods in different occasions like
Eid-ul-Fitar, Durga Puja and in different parties.
Bangladesh is situated in southern Asia, on the delta of the 2
largest rivers on the Indian subcontinent—the Ganges and Jamuna (Brahmaputra). It borders with India
in the west, north, and east, with Burma
(also known as Myanmar) in
the southeast, and with the Bay of Bengal in
the south. The country's area is 144,000 square kilometers (55,598 square
miles), and it is divided into 6 administrative divisions (Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Barisal, Rajshai and Sylhet) and 4 major municipal
corporations (Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna and Rajshahi).
Comparatively, the territory of Bangladesh is slightly greater than the state of New York. Bangladesh's capital city, Dhaka,
is located in the central part of the country. Bangladesh
occupies the eastern part of the Bengal region (the western part of the region
is occupied by the Indian state of West Bengal),
which historically was part of the great civilizations in the northeast of the
Indian subcontinent
Bangladesh is a area of natural beauties. It is located in
south-east asia. It has many wonderful scenary
and culture. It has the lengthiest organic unbroken sea seaside called Cox's
Bazar. Teknaf a position located by the side of Naf stream. This also
represents the end point of Cox's Bazar seaside. "saint Martin" a
little island in the northeast part of the Bay of Bengal.
The local name of the isle is Narikel Jinjira significance "Coconut Island" in Arabic. The isle is
house to several vulnerable varieties of turtles, as well as the corals, some
of which are found only on this isle. "Maheshkhali" is a little
island off the Cox's Bazar shore