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Another famous attraction in Bangladesh is the Sixty Dome Mosque. It is the largest mosque from the Sultanate period in Bangladesh. He was a celebrated Sufi saint as well as the ruler of the southern part of Bangladesh — Khalifatabad the present Bagerhat. Khan Jahan Ali cleared up a dense forest in the Sundarbans area to settle people.

He also built numerous mosques, madrasas, roads, bridges, and digihis big ponds in Bagerhat, Khulna, and Jessore. Every season comes with different crops, fruits, lifestyle, and festivals. In fact, Bangladeshi people celebrate every season with a different festival. When it comes to nature — Bangladesh has numerous gorgeous natural attractions. Forests, rivers, mountains, animals, beaches and many others. As a matter of fact, Bangladesh has the second fastest river in the world, right after Amazon.

The word Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the local language. Historically, Bangladesh is prone to monsoon flooding and cyclones due to its unique geographic make up. The country is almost entirely flat and is dominated by the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta where the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers make their way down from the Himalayas and converge on the lowlands.

The alluvial soil deposited by these rivers each year means Bangladesh has some of the most fertile delta lands in the world, farming is very important because of this.

The highest peak in Bangladesh is Saka Haphong in the southeastern Mowdok Range at just 1, m 3, ft. Due to Bangladesh being so low lying and tropical, the ground has never frozen over with a record low of 4.

English is spoken as a second language. The data also shows that in , World Bank is yet to release its updated data for The Bengal Delta, located on the coastline of Bangladesh is the largest river delta in the world. It is fed by two large Himalayan rivers, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra and a non-Himalayan river, the Meghna which in turn is fed by two other large rivers, the Padma and Januma.

The delta stretches a distance of , sq. The Sundarbans are home to an array of wildlife and threatened species such as the estuarine crocodile, royal Bengal tiger, Gangetic dolphins, water monitor lizards and olive Ridley turtles Unfortunately, this river delta also makes Bangladesh one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. The effects of climate change have already began impacting the livelihoods of the population living in the delta as well as other parts of Bangladesh Cyclones and storm surges have also caused widespread devastation in recent years, causing salinity issues in the south-east coastal regions Flooding and salinity is slowly forcing the population away from the coasts, with approximately , people losing their homes a year to land erosion 3 as a consequence of rising sea levels With the continued impact of climate change it is feared that Bangladesh will disappear by the end of the century Travel Destinations.

North America. Theme Parks. South America. Bangladesh is also famous for its delicious desserts and sweet drinks! You will find a variety of cakes, rice puddings, yogurt beverages, teas and more.

Here are just a few of the meals, desserts and drinks that will leave your mouth watering. Jhal muri is a great choice when you need something in between meals. This snack is made from puffed rice and chanachur , a bagged snack mix of fried lentils, peanuts, noodles, corn, flaked rice, chickpeas, fried onion and spices.

This spicy, crispy snack is loved by both children and adults in Bangladesh. Payesh is a great dish to bring to an event in Bangladesh! It is a pudding made from boiled milk, sugar, rice and spices and is commonly served at ceremonies, feasts and all types of celebrations.

Learn to make payesh here and bring it your next party! Panta ili s h is a dish that combines fried ilish fish with a type of soaked rice called panta bhat. Like many Bangladeshi foods, panta ilish is well seasoned with turmeric, chili powder and other spices. The ilish is the national fish of Bangladesh and is also a popular choice in fish curries.

Lassi is a delicious Bangladeshi drink made from a blend of yogurt, water, spices and sometimes fruit such as mangos. This cool refreshment can be made sweet or salty and is popular in the hot weather of Bangladesh. There is great beauty in Bangladesh, but there is also extreme poverty as well as limited opportunities for many children.

Lipon was a boy who grew up in a Bangladeshi village. In his impoverished community, expectations for children were simple: Once they completed 10th grade, they would marry and work on the family farm, which typically produced only enough to sustain them from one harvest to the next.

Child sponsorship through Compassion, with its program of developing children in all facets of life, was key to this vision. Through the support of his child development center, Lipon was able to break the cycle of poverty.

The program provided not only nutritious food but also school tuition, books, supplies and health checkups. It has given him the ambition to go far. And we are willing to come alongside him to continue what his Compassion sponsor started.



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