Jashore District, Bangladesh

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Jashore District, Bangladesh is an administrative region in southwestern Bangladesh known for its historical significance, agricultural productivity, and role as a transport and trade hub near the Indian border.

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Jashore District, Bangladesh canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative region
district
administrativeDivisionOf Khulna Division NERFINISHED
borderWith India NERFINISHED
West Bengal, India NERFINISHED
climate tropical monsoon climate
country People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh
governedBy Deputy Commissioner of Jashore NERFINISHED
hasAdministrativeCenter Jashore NERFINISHED
hasAirport Jashore Airport NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Jessore District NERFINISHED
hasBorderCheckpoint Benapole land port NERFINISHED
hasBorderRole gateway for trade between Bangladesh and India
hasCulturalFeature Bengali folk traditions
rural festivals
hasEconomicActivity agro-based industries
cross-border trade
hasEducationalInstitution Jashore University of Science and Technology NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalEvent participation in Bangladesh Liberation War 1971
hasMajorCrop fruits
jute
rice
vegetables
hasMajorRiver Bhairab River NERFINISHED
Chitra River NERFINISHED
Kapotaksha River NERFINISHED
hasNotableTown Benapole NERFINISHED
Jashore NERFINISHED
Jhikargacha NERFINISHED
Keshabpur NERFINISHED
hasOfficialName Jashore District NERFINISHED
hasSector agriculture
commerce
transport and logistics
hasSubdivisionType upazila
hasTransportInfrastructure airport
highways
railways
knownFor Benapole land port NERFINISHED
agricultural productivity
historical significance
trade hub
transport hub
languageUsed Bengali
locatedIn Khulna Division NERFINISHED
southwestern Bangladesh
locatedNear India–Bangladesh border NERFINISHED
partOf People's Republic of Bangladesh NERFINISHED
timeZone Bangladesh Standard Time NERFINISHED
utcOffset +06:00

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