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From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia Chittagong
(Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম, Chôţţogram) is Bangladesh's main seaport and its
second-largest city and the 11th largest city within the Organisation of the
Islamic Conference and also the 56th largest urban agglomation in the
world.[5] The capital of the eponymous district and division, it is situated
in the southeastern portion of the country, and was built on the banks of
the Karnaphuli River, and has a population over of over 2.5 million.[4]
Nestled between the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Bay of Bengal, Chittagong
is a major commercial center and Bangladesh's busiest seaport. Much of
Bangladesh's export and import passes through the Port of Chittagong. The
port has extensive modern facilities which are awaiting further development
in the coming years in order to cater to the economies of Bangladesh, North
East India, Nepal, Bhutan, Southwest China and parts of Burma.[6][7][8][9]
According to a report released by International Institute for Environment
and Development, a UK-based policy research non-governmental body,
Chittagong is one of among the 3 Bangladeshi cities, which have made it
(10th) into the list of 100 fastest growing cities in the world.[10] Much of
the city is surrounded by hilly terrains.[11]
During the 16th and 17th centuries, the city had been a Portuguese colony
before falling under Mughal rule. During the British Raj, it became a hot
bed for revolutionary activities. In the Second World War, Chittagong served
as a major lifeline for Allied forces fighting in the Burma Campaign. After
the Partition of India, the city became a part of East Pakistan. During the
Bangladesh Liberation War, Chittagong witnessed some of the heaviest
fighting with the Mukti Bahini attacking Pakistani navy ships and the Indian
navy firing missiles at Pakistani naval installations. It was in Chittagong
where Awami League leader M A Hannan and liberation war hero and future
Bangladeshi president Ziaur Rahman famously announced the declaration of
independence of the country on behalf of independence leader Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman. Chittagong was also where the assassination of President Ziaur
Rahman had taken place during a failed mutiny in 1981. |
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