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Dahagram–Angarpota is a
Bangladeshi enclave in
India about 200 m (660 ft) away from the
border of Bangladesh. It had a po****tion of 17,000
people in 2014...
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September 2011, was
leased to
Bangladesh so the
country could access its
Dahagram–Angarpota
enclave from the mainland. The
enclave remains the only one still...
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Since the
exchange of
territory took place, the only
remaining enclave is
Dahagram–Angarpota, an
exclave of Bangladesh.
According to a po****r legend, the...
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enclaves had
complained of
being effectively stateless. Only Bangladesh's
Dahagram–Angarpota
enclave remained.
Netherlands and
Belgium decided to keep the...
- Here the
Teesta completes its
journey in
India and
enters Bangladesh in
Dahagram,
Rangpur Division. The
river descends towards Barakhata,
where there is...
- border.
Today the only
remaining exclave is the
Bangadeshi exclave of
Dahagram-Angarpota. ("The end of the enclaves". The Economist.
September 7, 2011...
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Alongside the area of
Lalmonirhat Sadar becomes 104 sq. miles.
After 1985,
Dahagram and
Angarpota enclaves became a
single union of
Patgram upazila and then...
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District in
Rangpur Division, Bangladesh. It had 27 enclaves, most
notably Dahagram–Angarpota
which is
connected to the
Bangladeshi mainland through the Tin...
- that
these two
small pockets of land are de
facto no
longer exclaves.
Dahagram-Angarpota 25.95 Bangladesh (Rangpur
Division –
Lalmonirhat district) India...
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Bangladesh will
retain the
Dahagram and
Angarpota enclaves.
India will
lease in
perpetuity to
Bangladesh an area ... to
connect Dahagram with ... Bangladesh...