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Divisions of Bangladesh
বাংলাদেশের বিভাগ
Bangladesher bibhag
A clickable map of Bangladesh exhibiting its divisions.Rangpur DivisionRajshahi DivisionKhulna DivisionMymensingh DivisionDhaka DivisionBarisal DivisionSylhet DivisionChittagong Division
A clickable map of Bangladesh exhibiting its divisions.
CategoryUnitary state
LocationPeople's Republic of Bangladesh
Number8 Divisions
Populations8,325,666 Barisal – 36,054,418 Dakha
Areas10,584.06 km2 (4,086.53 sq mi) Mymensigh – 33,908.55 km2 (13,092.16 sq mi) Chittagong
Government
Subdivisions

The administration of Bangladesh is divided into eight major regions called divisions (Bengali: বিভাগ bibhag). Each division is named after the major city within its jurisdiction that also serves as the administrative headquarters of that division. Each division is further split into several districts (Bengali: জেলা jela) which are then further sub-divided into Upazilas.

History

Following the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the country had four divisions: Chittagong Division, Dacca Division, Khulna Division and Rajshahi Division. In 1983, the English spelling of the Dacca Division (along with the name of the capital city) was changed into Dhaka to more closely match the Bengali pronunciation. In 1993, Barisal Division was split off from Khulna Division; in 1995, Sylhet Division was split off from Chittagong Division; and in 2010 (25 January), Rangpur Division was split off from Rajshahi Division, this latest creation consisting of the Rangpur and Dinajpur areas. In terms of area the newly formed Rangpur Division ranked fifth followed by Barisal and Sylhet division.[1] On 14 September 2015 Mymensigh was added as eighth division. In 2015 there started process to create two more divisions.

Overview of divisions

The following table outlines some key statistics about the eight divisions of Bangladesh as found in the 2011 Population and Housing Census conducted by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.

Division Headquarter Subdivision Area (km2)[2] Population [2] Density (/km2)[2]
District Upazila Union Parishad
Barisal Division Barisal 6 39 333 13,225.20 8,325,666 613
Chittagong Division Chittagong 11 97 336 33,908.55 28,423,019 831
Dhaka Division Dhaka 13 93 1,833 20,593.74 36,054,418 1,751
Khulna Division Khulna 10 59 270 22,284.22 15,687,759 699
Mymensingh Division Mymensingh 4 34 350 10,584.06 11,370,000 1,074
Rajshahi Division Rajshahi 8 70 558 18,153.08 18,484,858 1,007
Rangpur Division Rangpur 8 58 536 16,184.99 15,787,758 960
Sylhet Division Sylhet 4 38 334 12,635.22 9,910,219 779
Totals 08 64 488 4,550 147,570.00 149,772,364 7714

Proposed divisions

Two more divisions have been proposed to ease down administrative work load due to population increase:[3][4][5]

  • Comilla Division (কুমিল্লা Comilla) - proposed to consist six northwestern districts of the existing Chittagong Division, formerly known as Comilla Region.
  • Faridpur Division (ফরিদপুর Faridpur) - proposed to consist five southern districts of the existing Dhaka Division.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Divisions of Bangladesh". Retrieved 17 January 2014. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ a b c "2011 Population & Housing Census: Preliminary Results" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  3. ^ "3 new divisions to be formed". Retrieved 15 February 2015. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  4. ^ "ময়মনসিংহ বিভাগ গঠনে কাজ শুরুর নির্দেশ প্রধানমন্ত্রীর". Retrieved 26 January 2015. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  5. ^ "Mymensingh to become new division". Retrieved 26 January 2015. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)