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  1. Chandpur is a city and district headquarter of Chandpur District in Chattogram Division, Bangladesh. [2] [3] It stands near the confluence of the Padma River and the Meghna River. Chandpur city was made a municipality in 1892. Demographics. According to the 2022 Bangladesh census, Chandpur city had a population of 203,436. [1] : 388–394.

  2. Chandpur es una ciudad en División de Chittagong, Bangladés y tiene alrededor de 171,000 habitantes. Chandpur está situada circa de Pal Bazar y Guakhola.

  3. Chandpur District ( চাঁদপুর) is a district located in Chattogram Division of Bangladesh. [3] . It was part of the Comilla District until 15 February 1984. [4] History[edit] During the rule of the Baro-Bhuiyans, this region was occupied by Chand Ray, the Zamindar of Bikrampur and son of Kedar Ray.

  4. Chandpur (Cām̐dapura jēlā ⓘ en bengalí: চাঁদপুর Chandpur Jela) es un zila o distrito de Bangladés que forma parte de la división de Chittagong. Comprende 8 upazilas en una superficie territorial de 1604.08 km² : Chandpur , Faridganj , Haimchar , Haziganj , Kachua , Matlab y Shahrasti .

  5. Turismo en Chandpur, Bangladés. Imprescindibles en Chandpur. Haz cosas. Lugares que visitar, formas de perderse y experiencias únicas. Ver todas. Sonargaon. 336. Lugares históricos. Panam Nagar. 57. Paseos por zonas históricas, Puntos emblemáticos y de interés. Ithakhola Mura. 2. Lugares históricos. Mainimati Ruins. 44. Ruinas antiguas. Lalbag Fort

  6. Chandpur, river port, south-central Bangladesh. It is situated at the confluence of the Dakatia and Meghna rivers. It is a major jute-shipping centre, connected by road and rail with Comilla, near the eastern border with India, and Noakhali to the southeast. Chandpur is linked by riverboat to.

  7. Chandpur is a district located in the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh. It is situated in the southeastern part of the country and is bordered by the Brahmaputra, Meghna and Padma rivers. The district headquarters is also named Chandpur and is a major commercial and educational center of the region.