গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী
বাংলাদেশ
Gônoprojatontri
Bangladesh
People's
Republic of
Bangladesh
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Flag |
Coat of arms |
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Anthem: Amar
Shonar Bangla
My Golden Bengal |
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Location
of Sri Lanka |
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Capital
(and largest city) |
Dhaka
23°42′N,
90°21′E |
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Official languages |
Bengali (or
Bangla) |
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Demonym |
Bangladeshi |
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Government |
Parliamentary
republic[1] |
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President |
Iajuddin Ahmed |
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Prime Minister |
vacant |
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Chief Adviser |
Fakhruddin Ahmed |
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Independence |
from
Pakistan |
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Declared |
March 26,
1971 |
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Victory Day |
December 16,
1971 |
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Area |
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Total |
147,570 km² (94th)
55,599 sq mi |
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Water (%) |
7.0 |
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Population |
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2007 estimate |
150,448,340[2] (7th) |
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Density |
1045/km² (11th)
2,706/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) |
2008
IMF[3] estimate |
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Total |
$222.4 billion (48th) |
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Per capita |
$1,374 (148th) |
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Gini (2000) |
31.8 (medium) |
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HDI (2007) |
▲ 0.547 (medium) (140th) |
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Currency |
Taka (BDT) |
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Time zone |
BDT
(UTC+6) |
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Summer (DST) |
not observed (UTC+6) |
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Internet TLD |
.bd |
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Calling code |
+880 |
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Bangladesh
(Bengali:
বাংলাদেশ
[ˈbaŋlad̪eʃ]
Bangladesh),
officially the People's
Republic of Bangladesh
(Bengali: গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী
বাংলাদেশ Gônoprojatontri
Bangladesh) is a country in
South Asia. It is bordered
by India on all sides except
for a small border with
Burma to the far southeast
and by the Bay of Bengal to
the south. Together with the
Indian state of West Bengal,
it makes up the
ethno-linguistic region of
Bengal. The name Bangladesh
means "Country of Bengal" in
the official Bengali
language.
The borders of present-day
Bangladesh were established
with the partition of Bengal
and India in 1947, when the
region became the eastern
wing of the newly-formed
Pakistan. However, it was
separated from the western
wing by 1,600 kilometres
(1,000 mi) across India.
Political and linguistic
discrimination as well as
economic neglect led to
popular agitations against
West Pakistan, which led to
the war for independence in
1971 and the establishment
of Bangladesh. However, the
new state had to endure
famines, natural disasters
and widespread poverty, as
well as political turmoil
and military coups. The
restoration of democracy in
1991 has been followed by
relative stability and
economic progress.
Bangladesh is among the most
densely populated countries
in the world and has a high
poverty rate. Geographically
the country straddles the
fertile Ganges-Brahmaputra
Delta and is subject to
annual monsoon floods and
cyclones. The government is
a parliamentary democracy;
however, political rule has
been suspended under
emergency law since 11
January 2007. Bangladesh is
a member of the Commonwealth
of Nations, SAARC, BIMSTEC,
the OIC, and the D-8. As the
World Bank notes in its July
2005 Country Brief, the
country has made significant
progress in human
development in the areas of
literacy, gender parity in
schooling and reduction of
population growth.[4]