Bangladesh cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 15 February 2026.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Bangladesh. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 48524 places in Bangladesh that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1203578 | Purba Bākāi | East Bakai,East Bākāi,Purba Bakai,Purba Bākāi | BD | Barisāl | Barisal | 23.06585 | 90.16223 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1201190 | Hātkora | BD | Dhaka | Dhaka | 23.9265 | 90.07824 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1194652 | Mathbāri | BD | Dhaka | Dhaka | 23.67132 | 90.02246 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1201472 | Harinagar | Harinagar | BD | Khulna | Khulna | 22.49715 | 89.31 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7483714 | Khutāpāra | Khutapara,Khutāpāra | BD | Rajshahi Division | Rajshahi | 24.36672 | 88.76357 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1197380 | Khilgāti | BD | Dhaka | Tangail | 24.33333 | 90.05 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1189255 | Shāhāpur | Sahapur,Shahapur,Shāhāpur,Sāhāpur | BD | Khulna | Satkhira | 22.38633 | 89.11882 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7483862 | Hosempur | Hosempur | BD | Rajshahi Division | Rajshahi | 24.19633 | 88.78133 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7478780 | Barabāri | Barabari,Barabāri | BD | Khulna | Jhenaidah | 23.52045 | 89.02469 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7889272 | Telihār | Telihar,Telihār | BD | Rajshahi Division | Joypurhat | 25.12439 | 89.23101 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1204513 | Dhalhara Sambhu | BD | Khulna | Jhenaidah | 23.66702 | 89.31436 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1194725 | Māsimpur | BD | Chittagong | Chandpur | 23.34833 | 90.89428 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7480267 | Bhāndāripāra | Bhandaripara,Bhāndāripāra | BD | Khulna | Narail | 23.24209 | 89.51909 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1203152 | Gadārbāg | BD | Dhaka | Dhaka | 23.6965 | 90.36566 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7485415 | Sibahandrapur | Sibahandrapur | BD | Khulna | Jessore | 23.07489 | 88.96283 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7485456 | Dakshin Kāybay | Dakshin Kaybay,Dakshin Kāybay | BD | Khulna | Jessore | 22.929 | 88.94024 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1187867 | Simulia | BD | Dhaka | Munshiganj | 23.47406 | 90.30489 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1211507 | Bākhera | BD | Khulna | Magura | 23.54929 | 89.41678 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1193006 | Nayānagar | BD | Chittagong | 23.53827 | 90.5967 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |||
| 1211250 | Belora | Balora,Belora | BD | Chittagong | Lakshmipur | 23.15911 | 90.87396 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1194019 | Mukhya Gāngāir | BD | Dhaka | Tangail | 24.55325 | 90.00017 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7105346 | Paschimpāra | Paschimpara,Paschimpāra | BD | Rangpur Division | Nilphamari Zila | 26.12271 | 88.82201 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1195829 | Madhupur | BD | Dhaka | Rajbari | 23.68341 | 89.70078 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7480529 | Mahanag | Mahanag | BD | Dhaka | Gopalganj | 23.2255 | 89.74945 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1188401 | Sātrāpāra | BD | Chittagong | Noakhali | 23.03944 | 90.98979 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7926576 | Tintali | Tintali | BD | Rangpur Division | Kurigram | 25.607 | 89.82502 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7887832 | Mohendra | Mohendra | BD | Rangpur Division | Rangpur | 25.71181 | 89.32189 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7483710 | Uttarpāra | Uttarpara,Uttarpāra | BD | Rajshahi Division | Rajshahi | 24.37162 | 88.77915 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1213029 | Ālampur | BD | Rajshahi Division | Joypurhat | 24.95765 | 89.16921 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1193334 | Nāopāra | Naopara,Noapara,Nāopāra | BD | Dhaka | Gopalganj | 23.26798 | 89.79839 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7105563 | Dohapāra | Dohapara,Dohapāra | BD | Rangpur Division | Nilphamari Zila | 26.21307 | 88.9566 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1208586 | Bīl Gobindāpur | BD | Dhaka | Faridpur | 23.50823 | 89.89832 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7483135 | Chhota Mulluk | Chhota Mulluk | BD | Rajshahi Division | Naogaon | 24.68618 | 88.67826 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1195661 | Mahādebpur | Mahadebpur,Mahādebpur | BD | Khulna | Jessore | 23.15255 | 89.13708 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1195263 | Makimpur | BD | Dhaka | Dhaka | 23.63333 | 90.21667 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1209408 | Bhabānipur | BD | Rajshahi Division | Pabna | 23.94295 | 89.40154 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7481248 | Jāmgāon | Jamgaon,Jāmgāon | BD | Rangpur Division | Dinajpur | 25.46972 | 88.8429 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1203591 | Dwimukha | BD | Dhaka | Manikganj | 23.86069 | 89.92816 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1186596 | Tamaruddīn | Char Tamaraddin,Tamarruddin,Tamarruddīn,Tamaruddin,Tamaruddīn | BD | Chittagong | Noakhali | 22.29033 | 91.07998 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7104378 | Amguani | Amguani | BD | Rangpur Division | Panchagarh | 26.50558 | 88.51233 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1208347 | Bisāraud | Bisarad,Bisaraud,Bisārad,Bisāraud | BD | Barisāl | Barisal | 22.68535 | 90.45287 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1207966 | Chāinpāra | BD | Dhaka | Munshiganj | 23.50607 | 90.38616 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7923306 | Gularpar | Gularpar | BD | Mymensingh Division | Sherpur | 25.07561 | 90.15988 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7634321 | Mustafāpur | Mustafapur,Mustafāpur | BD | Khulna | Jhenaidah | 23.38144 | 89.16945 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7478931 | Sarābāri | Sarabari,Sarābāri | BD | Khulna | Jhenaidah | 23.61334 | 89.12319 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1185299 | Zinzira | BD | Dhaka | Dhaka | 23.86479 | 90.29277 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1185759 | Unāhata | Unahat,Unahata,Unāhata | BD | Rajshahi Division | Bogra | 24.87069 | 89.09886 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7484016 | Ghonābārj | Ghonabarj,Ghonābārj | BD | Rangpur Division | Lalmonirhat District | 26.3684 | 89.06885 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1198497 | Karaia | BD | Chittagong | Chandpur | 23.33275 | 90.90184 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 6416339 | Khāgāria | Khagaria,Khāgāria | BD | Chittagong | Chittagong | 22.14379 | 92.04279 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1204313 | Dharmapur | Dharmapur,Dharmmapur | BD | Chittagong | Noakhali | 22.85 | 91.15 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1201516 | Hāridebpur | Haridebpur,Hāridebpur | BD | Rangpur Division | Rangpur | 25.77688 | 89.14301 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7479402 | Darirchar Mirpur | Darirchar Mirpur | BD | Rajshahi Division | Pabna | 23.83914 | 89.63097 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1204480 | Dhāmāran | BD | Dhaka | Munshiganj | 23.49735 | 90.47249 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1199243 | Kalākānda | BD | Mymensingh Division | Mymensingh | 24.82236 | 90.20833 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1462770 | Sindurpar | BD | Chittagong | Feni | 23.02861 | 91.28833 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7477952 | Char Ārzai | Char Arzai,Char Ārzai | BD | Khulna | 22.17265 | 90.79961 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1193330 | Naopāra Purāna | Naopara Purana,Naopara Village,Naopāra Purāna,Naopāra Village,Noapara Puran | BD | Khulna | Kushtia | 23.93947 | 89.01451 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1189250 | Sāhāpur | BD | Chittagong | Chandpur | 23.15306 | 90.76482 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1188988 | Sālepur | BD | Dhaka | Munshiganj | 23.5586 | 90.31985 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1211874 | Bāgoān | Bagoan,Bāgoān | BD | Khulna | Kushtia | 24.03077 | 88.79355 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1200276 | Jamuna | BD | Rajshahi Division | Joypurhat | 25.1 | 89 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 6415661 | Kandebachara | Kandebachara | BD | Chittagong | Rangamati | 22.68609 | 92.20774 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7476889 | Kuri Pāika | Kuri Paika,Kuri Pāika | BD | Khulna | 22.40217 | 90.42439 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7104792 | Baradargāh | Baradargah,Baradargāh | BD | Rangpur Division | Panchagarh | 26.38534 | 88.68274 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 8064963 | Gopalpur | Gopalpur | BD | Rangpur Division | Dinajpur | 25.28549 | 89.17665 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7488789 | Agrādigun | Agradigun,Agrādigun | BD | Rajshahi Division | Naogaon | 25.17808 | 88.7103 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7484602 | Bakshipur | BD | Khulna | Chuadanga | 23.7601 | 88.97132 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1209253 | Bhālukjān | BD | Mymensingh Division | Mymensingh | 24.61151 | 90.25459 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7488914 | Kadamkhuri | Kadamkhuri | BD | Rajshahi Division | Naogaon | 25.05137 | 88.67153 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7477484 | Nishikhānpāra | Nishikhanpara,Nishikhānpāra | BD | Chittagong | Khagrachhari | 22.94123 | 91.95342 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7483240 | Kāliganj Hāt | Kaliganj Hat,Kāliganj Hāt | BD | Rajshahi Division | Rajshahi | 24.51539 | 88.70236 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1185747 | Upār Char | BD | Chittagong | Cumilla | 23.66667 | 90.78333 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7633996 | Hāzrākhāna | Hazrakhana,Hāzrākhāna | BD | Khulna | Jessore | 23.29011 | 89.00526 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7485206 | Rāmchandrapur | Ramchandrapur,Rāmchandrapur | BD | Khulna | Jhenaidah | 23.3539 | 88.94835 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1206846 | Chāripāra | BD | Dhaka | Kishoregonj | 24.27042 | 90.77849 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1185895 | Ubdi Char | BD | Chittagong | Cumilla | 23.63046 | 90.79617 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1188511 | Sāsanpur | BD | Chittagong | Cumilla | 23.28333 | 91.15 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1197440 | Khayersuti | BD | Rajshahi Division | Pabna | 23.99176 | 89.27864 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1201209 | Hātimandala | BD | Rajshahi Division | Naogaon | 24.84651 | 88.74956 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7926457 | Putimari Kājaldānga | Putimari Kajaldanga,Putimari Kājaldānga | BD | Rangpur Division | Kurigram | 25.6117 | 89.69028 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1190834 | Purāngrām | BD | Dhaka | Manikganj | 23.87247 | 89.91559 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7483208 | Rāmpora | Rampora,Rāmpora | BD | Rajshahi Division | Rajshahi | 24.59888 | 88.70085 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1197717 | Khalishābunia | Khalisabunia,Khalishabunia,Khalishābunia,Khalisābunia | BD | Khulna | Satkhira | 22.26531 | 89.27341 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1190529 | Ragunāthpur | Raghunathpur,Raghunāthpur,Ragunathpur,Ragunāthpur | BD | Khulna | Satkhira | 22.37003 | 89.14257 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1207121 | Char Badarpur | BD | Chittagong | Feni | 22.91667 | 91.35 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7634084 | Kānuharpur | Kanuharpur,Kānuharpur | BD | Khulna | Jhenaidah | 23.47613 | 89.13388 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1203749 | Dular Char | Dalarchar,Dular Char | BD | Dhaka | Shariatpur | 23.3 | 90.51667 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 8534489 | Balur Char | Balur Char | BD | Barisāl | Bhola | 22.35898 | 90.75779 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7481655 | Rāmrāmpur | Ramrampur,Rāmrāmpur | BD | Rajshahi Division | Naogaon | 25.12514 | 88.87605 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1203413 | Anāyatnagar | Anayatnagar,Anāyatnagar,Enath Nagar,Enayetnagar,Enāyetnagar | BD | Chittagong | Chandpur | 23.22176 | 90.6955 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1201763 | Haikol | BD | Dhaka | Rajbari | 23.71621 | 89.53951 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 8430522 | Katajuri | BD | Rajshahi Division | 24.52247 | 91.85556 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |||
| 1192712 | Pānchbāria | Panchbaria,Pānchbāria | BD | Khulna | Satkhira | 22.43623 | 89.00842 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7487092 | Charta | Charta | BD | Rangpur Division | Thakurgaon | 26.05567 | 88.28825 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 1212136 | Badarpur | BD | Dhaka | Narsingdi | 23.94063 | 90.748 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 7484001 | Chhit Jagatber | Chhit Jagatber | BD | Rangpur Division | 26.4 | 89.06501 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1205051 | Dari Kushtia | BD | Mymensingh Division | Mymensingh | 24.83922 | 90.24948 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | ||
| 1194929 | Monipur | Manipur,Monipur | BD | Khulna | Satkhira | 22.45122 | 89.24619 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place | |
| 7482447 | Māria | Maria,Māria | BD | Rajshahi Division | Rajshahi | 24.50164 | 88.41454 | 0 | Asia/Dhaka | populated place |
**Exploring the Dynamic Geography of Bangladesh: A Personal Journey**
Introduction: Delving into the Geographic Diversity of Bangladesh**
As a geographer, embarking on an exploration of Bangladesh's geography offers a fascinating journey into the diverse landscapes and cultural tapestry of this South Asian nation. With a focus on gathering data regarding its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, we embark on a personal expedition to unravel the unique characteristics of each location and their significance within the broader context of Bangladesh.
Unveiling the Urban Fabric: From Dhaka to Chittagong**
The cities of Bangladesh form the vibrant heartbeats of the nation, each pulsating with its own rhythm and energy. From the bustling metropolis of Dhaka, with its labyrinthine streets and bustling markets, to the coastal charm of Chittagong, where the sea breeze mingles with the scent of spices, each city tells a unique story of urban life in Bangladesh. By delving into the regions and departments encompassing these cities, we gain insight into the administrative structure and cultural diversity that defines Bangladesh's urban landscape.
Mapping Latitude and Longitude: Navigating Bangladesh's Rivers and Plains**
Acquiring latitude and longitude data for each city in Bangladesh enables us to navigate its intricate network of rivers, plains, and deltas with precision. From the meandering flow of the Brahmaputra River, which sustains agricultural communities across the fertile plains of northern Bangladesh, to the tranquil beauty of the Sundarbans, where the mighty Ganges converges with the Bay of Bengal, these geographical coordinates serve as indispensable guides for understanding Bangladesh's natural geography and environmental challenges.
Exploring Regional Variation: From Sylhet to Khulna**
Beyond its urban centers, Bangladesh boasts a rich tapestry of regions, each offering its own distinct landscapes and cultural heritage. From the tea gardens of Sylhet, where mist-covered hills stretch as far as the eye can see, to the mangrove forests of Khulna, where the elusive Bengal tiger roams amidst dense foliage, each region encapsulates the essence of Bangladesh's geographic diversity. Acquiring data on the latitude and longitude of key landmarks, such as Cox's Bazar or the Hill Tracts, allows us to study patterns of regional development, resource management, and cultural identity.
Conclusion: Celebrating Bangladesh's Geographic Splendor**
In conclusion, Bangladesh's geography is a testament to the resilience of its people and the richness of its natural heritage. Through the lens of a geographer, we have unveiled the urban fabric, mapped the rivers and plains, and explored the regional variation that defines this dynamic nation. As we continue to explore and study Bangladesh's geography, let us appreciate and preserve its diverse landscapes and cultural treasures for generations to come.

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Exploring the Geography of Bangladesh: A Data-Driven Approach
Bangladesh, a country located in South Asia, is known for its vast river systems, fertile plains, and densely populated cities. With a rich cultural heritage and a rapidly growing population, understanding the geography of Bangladesh is crucial for urban planning, environmental management, and economic development. As one of the most populous countries in the world, Bangladesh’s cities and regions offer a fascinating study in spatial distribution, urban growth, and resource management.
Obtaining accurate and detailed data about the cities of Bangladesh, including their regions and departments, as well as latitude and longitude coordinates, is essential for any comprehensive analysis of the country’s geographic structure. This data not only provides insight into how urban centers interact with their surrounding environments but also supports sustainable development by enabling planners and researchers to make informed decisions.
Bangladesh's Geographic Landscape: River Basins and Urban Expansion
Bangladesh’s geography is characterized by a series of river basins, with the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers forming the country's lifeblood. These river systems flood the plains every year, enriching the soil and creating fertile agricultural land, but also posing risks through seasonal flooding. The country’s flat terrain, combined with the proximity to sea level, makes it highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, particularly rising sea levels.
Dhaka, the capital and largest city, is located near the confluence of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, and has experienced rapid urbanization over the past few decades. Other major cities like Chittagong, Khulna, and Rajshahi play key roles in Bangladesh’s economy, located along the river networks or in areas where land reclamation and agriculture have been developed. Understanding the spatial distribution of these cities and how they interact with their natural environments is essential for urban development, infrastructure management, and disaster preparedness.
Mapping the Cities of Bangladesh: Regional Insights and Administrative Divisions
Bangladesh is divided into eight administrative divisions: Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Barisal, Sylhet, Rangpur, and Mymensingh. Each of these divisions is further subdivided into districts, sub-districts, and unions. The regional and administrative division of the country significantly impacts the delivery of public services, governance, and resource distribution.
For instance, Dhaka Division, which includes the capital, is the economic and political center of the country, while other divisions like Barisal and Sylhet are more rural but still essential to the agricultural and industrial output of the country. Data about the cities, their regions, and departments helps provide a clearer understanding of Bangladesh’s spatial structure, regional disparities, and areas that require more attention in terms of development or resource allocation.
By obtaining detailed data on Bangladesh’s cities and regions, geographers and policymakers can study the patterns of urbanization, migration, and regional development, helping to plan for future growth and addressing issues such as overcrowding, infrastructure deficiencies, and environmental sustainability.
Latitude and Longitude: Pinpointing Bangladesh’s Urban Centers
Latitude and longitude coordinates provide the precision necessary for any geographic study, especially when it comes to urban planning and infrastructure development. By obtaining the exact coordinates for cities like Dhaka, Chittagong, and Khulna, geographers can accurately map their locations in relation to one another and to key resources such as rivers, ports, and highways.
These coordinates allow urban planners to better understand how urban centers are connected and assess the effectiveness of transportation and communication networks. Knowing the latitude and longitude of each city also enables accurate environmental monitoring, disaster response planning, and climate resilience strategies, which are particularly important for a country like Bangladesh that faces significant risks from floods and cyclones.
While the specific latitude and longitude coordinates of each city are not provided in this article, they form the cornerstone of any geographic analysis of Bangladesh. Accurate geographic coordinates enable detailed mapping, spatial analysis, and resource management, providing critical data for urban development projects and disaster risk management.
Data Formats for Flexibility: CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML
To ensure that the geographic data of Bangladesh can be easily accessed and used by a broad range of professionals, it is important to make the data available in multiple formats. Formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensure that the data can be integrated into a variety of tools, whether for academic research, urban planning, or application development.
CSV and SQL formats are ideal for researchers, urban planners, and policymakers who need to manipulate large datasets. These formats allow users to query and analyze data, create reports, and assess trends in urban growth, infrastructure, and population distribution. CSV files are particularly user-friendly and can be opened in spreadsheet software, making them accessible to a wide audience.
JSON and XML formats, on the other hand, are suited for developers and those working with geographic information systems (GIS). These formats allow for dynamic mapping, real-time data updates, and the integration of geographic data into web applications, mobile apps, or custom geographic models. By providing Bangladesh’s geographic data in these flexible formats, it ensures that it can be effectively used for a wide range of applications.
Conclusion: Unlocking the Geographic Potential of Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s geography, with its vast river systems, fertile plains, and rapidly expanding urban centers, offers both opportunities and challenges for sustainable development. By obtaining detailed data about the cities, regions, and departments, including their geographic coordinates, geographers and urban planners can gain valuable insights into how Bangladesh’s cities and regions interact and how to plan for the country’s growth.
Latitude and longitude data enhances the precision of geographic studies, while formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML make this data accessible and usable across various platforms. This geographic data is essential for urban planning, environmental sustainability, and disaster risk management, helping Bangladesh to meet the challenges of rapid urbanization and climate change.
Unlocking the full potential of Bangladesh’s geographic data will allow for informed decision-making and efficient resource allocation, ensuring that the country’s cities and regions can grow sustainably while managing the risks posed by its geography.