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- region of the country. It is located within the 2,740 ha (27.4 km2) West Bhanugach Reserved Forest. Lawachara National Park covers approximately 1,250 ha...
- west to the east. They are: Raghunandan, Dinarpur-Shatgaon, Balishira, Bhanugach-Rajkandi, Hararganj-Singla, Patharia, Pratapgarh-Duhalia and Sorrispur-Siddheswar...
- Rajnagar Zila: Ita, Shamshernagar, Alinagar, Indeshwar, Panishail/Panishali, Bhanugach, Adampur Hingazia Zila: Kanihati, Baramchal, Bhatera, Patharia, Yaqubnagar...
- Bimanbandor Bhairabbazar Brahmanbaria Azampur Noapara Shaistaganj Sreemangal Bhanugach Kulaura Maizgaon People usually travel Parabat Express for its punctual...
- Dakkhinbhaug Dhami Juree Kulaura Junction Longla Tilagaon Muno Shamsarnagar Bhanugach Sreemangal Satgaon Rashidpur Satiajuri Laskarpur Barkota Sakir Muhammed...
- Chaudhury Constituency Sylhet-III Personal details Born 1901 Bade Sonapur, Bhanugach, Moulvibazar, Sylhet district, British Raj Died November 3, 1969(1969-11-03)...
- Bhadair-Deul (near Shamshernagar Rail Station), Shah Ghayb (north of Bhanugach Rail Station) and Shah Ghazi Malik in Bhadair-Deul. The ruins of the Ita...
- Dakkhinbhaug Dhami Juree Kulaura Junction Longla Tilagaon Muno Shamsarnagar Bhanugach Sreemangal Satgaon Rashidpur Satiajuri Laskarpur Barkota Sakir Muhammed...
- Bangladesh (50 km²) Tangua Haor Wildlife Sanctuary, Bangladesh 160 km²) West Bhanugach Wildlife Sanctuary, Bangladesh (50 km²) Hazarikhil Wildlife Sanctuary...
- It was bounded by the Twipra Kingdom and Bejura pargana to the south, Bhanugach Hills to the east, and Lakhai to the west. Following the establishment...