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page 1Geography of Bangladesh

Bengal
thumb|Geographical distribution of the Bengali language.
geography of Bangladesh
Overview of the geography of Bangladesh
Bangladesh–India border
separates territories of Bangladesh and India & also known as Line Of Friendship
Bengal Basin
a sedimentary basin
Tin Bigha Corridor
strip of land leased to Bangladesh by India
Dahagram–Angarpota
Dahagram–Angarpota is a Bangladeshi enclave in India about away from the border of Bangladesh. It had a population of 17,000 people in 2014. Dahagram–Angarpota was the second-largest enclave and the largest Bangladeshi enclave among historical Indo-Bangladesh enclaves, and it is the only remaining enclave left after a land swap in 2015. It is connected to mainland Bangladesh by the Tin Bigha Corridor, which is situated in Patgram Upazila of Lamonirhat district. It is surrounded by Cooch Behar district of India's West Bengal state. The Teesta river flows on its western side.
South Bengal
southern part of Bengal covering India and Bangladesh
North Bengal
northern part of Bengal covering India and Bangladesh
Madhupur tract
plateau in north-central Bangladesh