Why is Barisal famous for?

Why is Barisal famous for?

Barisal is a rice producing center of Bangladesh. Balam (a kind of basmati) is the most popular rice in Barisal. It is also famous for betel leaf, a typical south Asian chewing item. As Barisal is surrounded by river so fish is plentiful.

How many districts are there in Barisal division?

six districts
The division is subdivided into six districts (zilas) and thence into 42 sub-districts (upazilas; Rangabali in Patuakhali and Taltoli in Barguna being the most recent)….Administration.

NameBarisal District
CapitalBarisal
Area (km2)2,784.52
Population 1991 Census2,207,426
Population 2001 Census2,355,967

How did Barisal home district get its name?

The ancient name of the region was “Chandradip.” The capital of the kingdom was Bakla founded by Danuj Madhab or Danuj Mardhan Dev. Formerly Bakerganj district was established in 1797. Later it was renamed as Barisal district.

Which poet called the Venice of Bengal?

Jibanananda Das – The poet of beautiful Bengal.

What are the 8 divisions of Bangladesh?

The administrative structure of Bangladesh currently comprises eight divisions (Bengali: bibhag) at first-order administrative level (ADM1)8: Barishal, Chattogram, Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Mymensingh and Sylhet.

How many rivers are in the Barisal district?

The rivers may be divided into five systems: (1) The Padma (or Ganges) and its deltaic streams, (2) the Meghna and the Surma river system, (3) the Jamuna and its adjoining channels, (4) the North Bengal rivers, and (5) the rivers of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the adjoining plains.

What is the meaning of Barisal?

river port
(ˈbærəˌsɔl ) river port in S Bangladesh, in the Ganges delta: pop.

Why Barisal is called Venice?

Barishal is located on the north bank of the Bay of Bengal in southern Bangladesh. The city goes back to an old port on the river Kirtankhola. Because of the many rivers, the surrounding area is also called Venice of Bengal and houses the largest guava plantations in the country…

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