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Bangladesh was once known as East Pakistan.

Visit http://www2.coloradocollege.edu/dept/gy/faculty/wphillips/JJ1.htm
The Ganges and Jamuna Rivers

Visit http://www.virtualbangladesh.com/bd_religion.html
The majority of Bangladesh is Muslim.

Visit http://www.ifrc.org/docs/news/00/090601/
A monsoon destroyed this Bangladeshi home.

Visit http://www.bdcom-online.com/shathi/jute.htm
Jute harvesting

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  • Bangladesh Government
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.bangladeshgov.org/
    It doesn't get any more official than this. The website of the Bangladeshi government provides information on all aspects of Bangladeshi life. From the state of the economy to the nation's constitution, it's all here. Go to the maps page for maps on population, transportation, topography, and much more. For information on today's Bangladesh, this is the best resource available.

  • Virtual Bangladesh: The Grand Tour
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.virtualbangladesh.com/bd_tour.html
    Enjoy the splendor of Bangladesh without the monsoons. This virtual tour of Bangladesh provides a look at many aspects of the country. Start with an overview of the country's basics: history, flora and fauna, and climate. Then learn a little bit of the Bangla language, hear some poetry, and experience Bangladeshi art. It's the next best thing to being there.

  • Bangladesh
    owlowl______Visit http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/bangla.html
    Although small in size, Bangladesh contains potentially vast natural gas deposits. This article from the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration website discusses the American and world interest in this country and its energy resources. There is controversy, however, over whether these gases should be used domestically or as an export to spark the nation's economy. Read this article to learn more about Bangladesh's role in the world energy market.

  • Children of Bangladesh
    owlowl______Visit http://www.people.virginia.edu/~bhs2u/kabir/kabir.html
    This photographer returned to his native country with a desire to capture glimpses of Bangladeshi childhood. The results are extraordinary. Many images encapsulate the difficulties of village life and poverty, whereas others simply exude the happiness of childhood.

  • Veterans of Bangladesh's War of Independence, 1971
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.drik.net/warvet1971/
    Just as the United States commemorates veterans from wars past, so does Bangladesh. This website remembers those who fought in the 1971 War of Independence. Known as the Muktibahini (freedom force), Bangladeshi veterans are often forgotten despite their great accomplishments. The many pictures and stories contained here describe the war and the people who made Bangladeshi independence a reality.

  • Bangladesh
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.bangla2000.com/Bangladesh/default.shtm
    From domain of Mughal monarchs to independent democracy, Bangladesh has had a long and rich history. The articles from this webpage provide a glimpse into Bangladeshi history and culture, including the 1971 war with Pakistan, geography, economy, language, religion, and much more.


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