Geography
Gazipur
District (Dhaka division), with an area of 1741.53 km², is bounded by
Mymensingh and Kishoreganj districts on the north, Dhaka, Narayanganj and
Narsingdi districts on the south, Narsingdi on the east, Dhaka and Tangail
districts on the west. Annual average temperature maximum 36 °C and
minimum 12.7 °C; annual rainfall 2376 mm.
Main rivers
are old Brahmaputra, Shitalakshya, Turag (sight of Bishwa Ijtema, a Tablighi
Jamaat conference in January), Bangshi, Balu, Banar. Turag is seriously
polluted by industrial chemical.
Geography
Gazipur
Sadar is located at 24.0000°N 90.4250°E . It has 116163 households
and total area 446.38 km².
Geography
Ghazipur is
located at 25.58°N 83.57°E.[9] It has an average elevation of
62 metres (203 feet).
Rivers in
the district include the Ganges, Gomati, Gaangi, Beson, Magai, Bhainsai, Tons and Karmanasa
River.
Geography
Gazipur
District (Dhaka division), with an area of 1741.53 km², is bounded by
Mymensingh and Kishoreganj districts on the north, Dhaka, Narayanganj and
Narsingdi districts on the south, Narsingdi on the east, Dhaka and Tangail
districts on the west. Annual average temperature maximum 36°C and minimum
12.7°C; annual rainfall 2376 mm.
Main rivers are old Brahmaputra, Shitalakshya, Turag (sight of Bishwa Ijtema a Tablighi Jamaat, conference in January), Bangshi, Balu, Banar. Turag is seriously polluted by industrial chemical.
Main rivers are old Brahmaputra, Shitalakshya, Turag (sight of Bishwa Ijtema a Tablighi Jamaat, conference in January), Bangshi, Balu, Banar. Turag is seriously polluted by industrial chemical.
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