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The Satkhira District (Bengali: সাতক্ষীরা জেলা, pron: Shatkhira, lit.Seven cucumbers) is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River. The largest city and headquarter of this district is Satkhira. [3 ...
Satkhira(Bengali: সাতক্ষীরা) is a city and district headquarter of Satkhira District in Khulna Division, southwestern Bangladesh. The city has a population of about 113,000, making it the 20th largest city in Bangladesh. Satkhira also has a large proportion of the Sundarbans rainforest of Bangladesh.
Union councils of Satkhira District ... The district consists of two municipalities, 7 upazilas, 79 union porishods, 8 thana (police station) and 1436 villages.
Satkhira District: 105 Satkhira-1: Kalaroa Upazila and Tala Upazila: 106 Satkhira-2: Satkhira Sadar Upazila: 107 Satkhira-3: Assasuni, Debhata upazilas and the four northernmost union parishads of Kaliganj Upazila: Bhara Simla, Champaphul, Nalta and Tarali 108 Satkhira-4
Populated places in Satkhira District (1 C, 35 P) S. People from Satkhira District (54 P) U. Unions of Satkhira District (8 C, 43 P) Unions of Satkhira Sadar Upazila ...
Satkhira Sadar is located at It has 109,105 households and a total area 400.82 km 2.. Satkhira Sadar Upazila is bounded by Kalaroa Upazila on the north, Tala Upazila on the east, Debhata and Assasuni upazilas on the south and Basirhat I and Baduria CD Blocks in North 24 Parganas district in West Bengal, India, on the west.
The constituency was created in 1984 from the Khulna-14 constituency when the former Khulna District was split into three districts: Bagerhat, Khulna, and Satkhira. In the 2018 general election, the constituency was one of six chosen by lottery to use electronic voting machines.
The constituency was created in 1984 from a Khulna constituency when the former Khulna District was split into three districts: Bagerhat, Khulna, and Satkhira. Ahead of the 2008 general election, the Election Commission redrew constituency boundaries to reflect population changes revealed by the 2001 Bangladesh census. [4]