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The road network of Bangladesh consists of national highways (designated by a number preceded by "N"), regional highways (R numbers) and zilla or district roads (Z numbers) which are maintained by Roads and Highways Department, as well as Upazila Roads, Union Roads, and Village Roads which are maintained by Local Government Engineering Department.The total length of roads in Bangladesh used to ...
Asian Highway 41 (AH41) is a route of the Asian Highway Network, running 948 kilometres (589 mi) from Teknaf in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh to Mongla in Khulna Division, Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It passes only through Bangladesh to provide connectivity between Port of Chittagong and Port of Mongla – the two busiest sea ports of Bangladesh.
Jaffna: Palk Strait is a strait between the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and Northern Province of Sri Lanka. ... [11] [12] An adjacent road bridge was opened in 1988. [13]
Roads in Bangladesh; ← N3: → N5: ... All road This page was last edited on 5 December 2024, at 21:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Roads in Bangladesh; ← N4: → N6: The N5 is a Bangladeshi national highway connecting the capital Dhaka, ...
Maintained by Bangladesh Road Transport Authority: Length: 204 km [1] (127 mi) Major junctions; East end: Kashinathpur: West end: Rajshahi: Location; Country: Bangladesh: Highway system; Roads in Bangladesh
The N1 or Dhaka–কুমিল্লা–Chittagong Highway is the main transportation artery of Bangladesh, connecting the capital city of Dhaka and the southern port city of Chittagong. [citation needed] Approximately 465 kilometres (289 miles) in length, the highway starts at Jatrabari in Dhaka and ends at Teknaf in Cox's Bazar.