Location | Barguna, Bangladesh |
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Coordinates | 22°09′38.62″N90°08′02.74″E / 22.1607278°N 90.1340944°E |
Owner | National Sports Council [1] |
Operator | National Sports Council [1] |
Field size | 148 m x 120 m |
Field shape | Rectangular |
Surface | Grass |
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Barguna stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Barguna, Bangladesh.
The Gorai-Madhumati is one of the longest rivers in Bangladesh and a distributary of the Ganges. In its upper reaches it is called the Gorai, and the name changes to Madhumati further downstream. The Madhumati streams through Kushtia, Jessore, Rajbari, Faridpur, Khulna, Pirojpur and Barguna districts in Bangladesh.
Barguna is a district in the division of Barisal, Bangladesh. It is situated in the southern part of Bangladesh. Barguna subdivision was established in 1969 and promoted to a district on 28 February 1984.
The Baleshwari River is located in Bangladesh, forming part of the eastern border of Bagerhat District and the western border of Barguna District. It borders on the east the largest mangrove forest in the world, in the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta, the Bangladesh part of which is set aside as the Sundarbans Reserve Forest. The Baleshwar flows south into the Haringhata River, which in turn flows into the Bay of Bengal.
Barguna is a town in Barguna district in southern Bangladesh. It is the administrative headquarter and the largest town of Barguna district and a part of Barisal Division. Located on the bank of Khakdon river, the town covers an area of 15.57 square kilometres (6.01 sq mi) with a population of 32,235 as of the 2011 census.
Amtali is an upazila of Barguna District in the division of Barisal, Bangladesh.Its a coastal area.
Bamna is an Upazila of Barguna District in the Division of Barisal, Bangladesh.
Barguna Sadar is an upazila of Barguna District in the Division of Barisal, Bangladesh.
Betagi is an upazila of Barguna District in the Division of Barisal, Bangladesh.
Patharghata is an Upazila consisting seven (7) unions and one (1) municipality included in Barguna District in the Division of Barisal, Bangladesh.
The Haringhata River is located in Bangladesh. It is one of the large coastal rivers of the Ganges-Padma system south of the confluence of the Bhola and the Baleshwar, and sets part of the boundary between Bagerhat District and Barguna District before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. The Haringhata flows between Sarankhola Upazila in Bagerhat district, and Patharghata Upazila of Barguna district.
The Barguna massacre was the mass execution of unarmed residents of Barguna in the Barguna sub-divisional jail by the Pakistan Armed Forces on 29 and 30 May 1971. More than 100 people were killed. Seventy-two of them were identified; the majority were Bengali Hindus, the rest Muslims, mostly supporters of the Bangladesh Awami League and sovereign Bangladesh. In 1992, a memorial was constructed with a marble plaque containing the names of the 72 victims and six other victims killed elsewhere.
Taltali is an upazila of Barguna District in the division of Barisal, Bangladesh.
Barguna-1 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad of Bangladesh since 2008 by Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu of the Awami League.
Barguna-2 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad of Bangladesh since 2013 by Showkat Hasanur Rahman of the Awami League.
Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and the incumbent Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Barguna-1 constituency.
Showkat Hasanur Rahman Rimon is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and the incumbent Member of Parliament from Barguna-2.
Nurul Islam Moni is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and the former Member of Parliament of Barguna-2.
Delwar Hossain was a Bangladeshi independent politician who was a Jatiya Sangsad member, representing the Barguna-1 constituency.
Bibi Chini Mosque is an ancient mosque and archaeological site located in Barguna District of Bangladesh. It is located in the Bibi Chini village under Betagi Upazila. This Mughal architecture style mosque was built by an Islamic preacher named Shah Neyamat Ullah.
Siddiqur Rahman was a politician of Barguna District of Bangladesh and former member of parliament for then Patuakhali-2 constituency, which currently is Barguna-1, in 1979. He was a freedom fighter in the 1971 independence war and was one of the leaders of Shambhu Sangram Parishad.