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Khulna Division (Bengali: খুলনা বিভাগ) is the second largest of the eight divisions of Bangladesh. It has an area of 22,285 km 2 (8,604 sq mi) and a population of 17,416,645 at the 2022 Bangladesh census (preliminary returns).
Khulna (Bengali: খুলনা, ) is the third-largest city in Bangladesh, after Dhaka and Chittagong. [4] It is the administrative centre of the Khulna District and the Khulna Division.
Following the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the country had four divisions: Chittagong Division, Dacca Division, Khulna Division, and Rajshahi Division. In 1982, the English spelling of the Dacca Division (along with the name of the capital city) was changed into Dhaka Division to more closely match the Bengali pronunciation.
Kushtia (Bengali: কুষ্টিয়া (listen ⓘ)) is a city in the Khulna Division of southwestern Bangladesh. It is the thirteenth largest city in the country and second largest city in Khulna division. Kushtia is also one of the commercial cities. [5] It serves as the headquarters of Kushtia Sadar Upazila and Kushtia District. [6]
Khulna District (Bengali: খুলনা জেলা) is a district of Bangladesh.It is located in the Khulna Division, bordered on the north by Jessore District and Narail District, on the south by the Bay of Bengal, on the east by the Bagerhat District, and on the west by the Satkhira District. [3]
Geography of Khulna Division by district (1 C) J. Jessore District (10 C, 26 P) Jhenaidah District (11 C, 13 P) K. Khulna District (10 C, 18 P) Kushtia District (22 C ...
The most noticeable place of Sonadanga is the Bus terminal. That is the busiest bus terminal in Khulna division where they operate a large number of buses that travel between various districts in Bangladesh. The second noticeable place is the "New Market", a market which is more than 50 years old and still called "new".
The divisions of Bangladesh are further divided into districts or zilas (Bengali: জেলা). [1] The headquarters of a district is called the district seat (Bengali: জেলা সদর, romanized: zila sadar). There are 64 districts in Bangladesh. The districts are further subdivided into 495 subdistricts or upazilas. [2]