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Postal codes in Bangladesh are assigned to all areas in the country. And there is only five General Post Offices in Bangladesh, They are: Central General Post office, Dhaka GPO [1] assigned Code is 1000, Metropolitan General Post office, Metropolitan Dhaka [2] assigned code is 1100, Eastern General Post office Chattogram GPO [3] assigned Code 4000, Northern General Post office, Rajshahi GPO [4 ...
Madani Avenue is an urban road situated in Dhaka.Its name came from G.A. Madani, who was chairman of Dhaka Improvement Trust in Pakistan period (currently RAJUK). [1] The road starts from the US Embassy in Baridhara and is 100 feet wide. [2]
According to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh, Kafrul Thana had 91,248 households with an average household size of 4.09 and a population of 396,182.Males constituted 53.03% (210,106) of the population while females 46.97% (186,076).
Mugda (Bengali: মুগদা, romanized: Mugdā) or Mugdapara (মুগদাপাড়া, Mugdāpāṛā) is a thana (city district) in Dhaka South City Corporation, Bangladesh. The thana is encompassed by wards 5, 6, and 7, [1] [2] home to Kamalapur Stadium, and situated close to Kamalapur railway station and Motijheel. [3] [4]
The area was established in the mid-1980s as part of the Defence Officers' Housing Scheme and has 536 individual housing plots. [2] The administration falls under Dhaka Cantonment and the cantonment board. [2]
It is located on the bank of Turag River towards Mirpur Model Thana in Dhaka. [1] There is a highway from Ashulia and a bridge across the Turag River to access this village. [ 2 ] This village is known for flower cultivation and is also called as "Rose Village".
Kalyanpur (Bengali: কল্যাণপুর) is a place in Bangladesh, located in Dhaka. It is a neighbour of Shyamoli. It is under the jurisdiction of Mirpur Thana, [1] and it has a sub-post office under the Mohammadpur Exchange-1207. Ward no.11. It is part of the Dhaka North City Corporation. This place is popular for inter-district bus ...
The postcode area is the largest geographical unit used and forms the initial characters of the alphanumeric UK postcode. [1] There are currently 121 geographic postcode areas in use in the UK and a further 3 often combined with these covering the Crown Dependencies of Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man. [2]