Burir Char

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Burir Char
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Burir Char
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 22°9′N90°11′E / 22.150°N 90.183°E / 22.150; 90.183 Coordinates: 22°9′N90°11′E / 22.150°N 90.183°E / 22.150; 90.183
CountryFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Division Barisal Division
District Barguna District
Time zone UTC+6 (Bangladesh Time)

Burir Char is a Union of Barguna Sadar Upazila, Barguna District in the Barisal Division of southern-central Bangladesh. [1]

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References

  1. "NGA GeoName Database". National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency . Retrieved 2008-07-14.