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Nature Attractions In Chittagong City

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Chittagong , officially known as Chattogram, is a major coastal city and financial centre in southeastern Bangladesh. The city has a population of more than 2.5 million while the metropolitan area had a population of 4,009,423 in 2011, making it the second-largest city in the country. It is the capital of an eponymous District and Division. The city is located on the banks of the Karnaphuli River between the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Bay of Bengal. Much of Chittagong Division is located within the ecological Indo-Burma zone on the boundary of the India Plate and Burma Plate. This makes Chittagong the crossroads of the Indian subcontinent and South...
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Nature Attractions In Chittagong City

  • 1. Foy's Lake Chittagong City
    The Foy's Lake Concord is also known as Foy's Lake Concord Amusement World & Foy's Lake Amusement World, is a theme park, located at in Foy’s Lake, in the heart of Chittagong, Bangladesh , . Foy's Lake Concord Amusement World is located in the same complex as Sea World and Foy’s Lake Resorts. Foy's Lake nearly cover 320 acres of Land. Foy's Lake Concord is owned by Concord Entertainment Co. Ltd , a division of Concord Group. Foy's Lake Concord entered Chittagong at the end of 2004.
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  • 2. Patenga Beach Chittagong City
    Patenga is a sea beach located 14 kilometres south of the port city of Chittagong, Bangladesh. It is near the mouth of the Karnaphuli River.
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  • 6. Butterfly Park Bangladesh Chittagong City
    This is a list of Butterfly houses or conservatories around the world. For aquaria, see List of aquaria. For dolphinariums, see List of dolphinariums. For a list of zoos, see List of zoos. For an annotated list of defunct zoos and aquariums, see List of former zoos and aquariums. A butterfly house, or conservatory is a facility which is specifically intended for the breeding and display of butterflies with an emphasis on education. Some butterfly houses also feature other insects and arthropods. Butterfly houses are owned and operated by museums, universities, non-profit corporations, and private individuals as part of their residence; as well as small businesses that are owner operated. The pattern of butterfly parks isn't new. In fact, such exhibits of butterflies were extremely popular ...
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  • 7. Chittagong Zoo Chittagong City
    Chittagong Zoo is a Zoo in Chittagong, Bangladesh. With an area of 6 acres of land it is located about three kilometers north-east of the city, alongside at the entrance of Foy's lake, opposite the foothills of the mountains of USTC Medical College.
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  • 10. Karnaphuli River Chittagong City
    Karnaphuli , or Khawthlangtuipui , is the largest and most important river in Chittagong and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. It is a 667-metre wide river in the south-eastern part of Bangladesh. Originating from the Saitah village of Mamit district in Mizoram, India, it flows 270 kilometres southwest through Chittagong Hill Tracts and Chittagong into the Bay of Bengal. It is said to represent the drainage system of the whole south-western part of Mizoram. Principal tributaries include the Kawrpui River or Thega River, Tuichawng River and Phairuang River. A large hydroelectric power plant using Karnaphuli river was built in the Kaptai region during the 1960s. The mouth of the river hosts Chittagong's sea port, the main port of Bangladesh.
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  • 11. Cox's Bazar Beach Coxs Bazar
    Cox's Bazar is a city, fishing port, tourism centre and district headquarters in southeastern Bangladesh. The beach in Cox's Bazar is sandy and has a gentle slope; with an unbroken length of 120 km , it is the longest natural sea beach in the world. It is located 150 km south of the divisional headquarter of Chittagong. Cox's Bazar is also known by the name Panowa, which translates literally as yellow flower. Another old name was Palongkee. The modern Cox's Bazar derives its name from Captain Hiram Cox, an officer of the British East India Company. Cox was appointed Superintendent of Palongkee outpost after Warren Hastings became Governor of Bengal. He embarked upon the task of rehabilitation and settlement of the Arakanese refugees in the area. Captain Cox died in 1799 before he could fin...
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  • 13. Khoiyachora Waterfalls Mirsharai
    Khoiyachora Waterfall is a hill waterfall which is situated on the hill of Mirsharai, Chittagong, Bangladesh . Other than the waterfalls in Mirsarai upazila, such as Kamaldah Waterfall, Naptitchara Waterfall, Naptitachara Waterfall, Sahasradhara Waterfall, Jharjharhi Waterfall etc., Khoiyachora Jharna and its corridor are one of the largest. The Khoiyachora waterfall has a total of nine major waterfalls and many isolated steps. Due to the location of the fountain in Khoiyachora union of Mirsarai Upazila, the waterfall has been named Khoiyachora Waterfall.
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