Administration Of Naogaon :-This article is about the city in Bangladesh. For the district, see Naogaon District. For the upazila, see Naogaon Sadar Upazila. For the city in Assam, India, see Nagaon. For the district in India, see Nagaon District.
Naogaon (Bengali: নওগাঁ Nôogã) is a town in northern Bangladesh. It is located in the bank of Mini Jamuna river. It is the centre of commerce within the Naogaon District. The area of the town is about 38.36 km2 (14.81 sq mi) and the population is about 150,025. The municipality consists of 9 wards and 56 mahallas.
Administration Of Naogaon
Administration Of Naogaon
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Naogaon subdivision Map
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Naogaon subdivision, under Rajshahi zila, was established in 1877 and
was turned into a zila in 1984. The zila consists of 11 upazilas, 99
unions, 2565 mauzas, 2854 villages, 3 paurashavas, 27 wards and 76
mahallas. The upazilas are NAOGAON SADAR, ATRAI, BADALGACHHI,
DHAMOIRHAT, MANDA, MAHADEBPUR, NIAMATPUR, Patnitala Upazila,
PORSHA, RANINAGAR and SAPAHAR. Background, Geographic Area and
Location: Naogaon was one of the sub-divisions of former Rajshahi zila.
It was upgraded to zila on the 1st March, 1984. It is believed that the
present zila headquarters initially developed in a mauza comprising nine
(meaning ‘Nao’ in Bengali) villages (meaning ‘Gaon’ in Bengali). The
zila might have derived its name as Naogaon from the words ‘Nao’ and
‘Gaon’. The zila is bounded on the north by India, on the east by
Joypurhat and Bogra zilas, on the south by Natore and Rajshahi zilas and
on the west by Nawabganj and India. The total area of the zila is
3435.65 sq.km. (1326.00 sq.miles) of which 9.09 sq.km. (3.51) sq. miles)
is riverine and 19.45 sq.km (7.51 sq. miles) is under forest. The zila
lies between 24° 32′ and 25° 13′ north latitudes and between 28° 23′ and
89° 10′ east longitudes.
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