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* 1975 – Bangladesh's founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is killed along with most members of his family during a military coup.
Rana finished the series as Bangladesh's leading batsman, with most runs ( 105 ) and the highest batting average ( 52. 50 ) for the team.
Kazi Salahuddin is Bangladesh's most famous footballer, having played professional football in Hong Kong, the first Bangladeshi player to ever do so.
As they are located in one of Bangladesh's most economically deprived areas, Chandpur district's health care facilities are limited to:

Bangladesh's and .
Matiur Rahman was awarded Bangladesh's highest military award, Bir Sreshtho, for his attempt to defect to join the civil war in east.
Brunei actively supports Bangladesh's candidacy for different regional and international organisations.
Japan is Bangladesh's 11th-largest export market ; imports from Bangladesh make up 26 % of all Japanese imports from the least developed countries, second only to those from Cambodia.
By 2004, Japan had become Bangladesh's fourth-largest source of foreign direct investment, behind the United States, United Kingdom, and Malaysia.
During this famine, the United States objected to Bangladesh's exports of jute to Cuba, and Mujib refused US humanitarian aid for some time.
Murshid Quli Khan ended the nominal Mughal rule in 1717 when he declared Bangladesh's independence from the Mughal empire.
Formed by a delta plain at the confluence of the Ganges ( Padma ), Brahmaputra ( Jamuna ), and Meghna Rivers and their tributaries, Bangladesh's alluvial soil is highly fertile, but vulnerable to flood and drought.
Satellite photographs ( from Terra-MODIS ) and computer-generated models help visualize Bangladesh's place in the world.
The only exceptions to Bangladesh's low elevations are the Chittagong Hills in the southeast, the Low Hills of Sylhet in the northeast, and highlands in the north and northwest.
About 67 % of Bangladesh's nonurban land is arable.
About 80 % of Bangladesh's rain falls during the monsoon season.
For example, in 1988 two-thirds of Bangladesh's 64 districts experienced extensive flood damage in the wake of unusually heavy rains that flooded the river systems.
Bangladesh's growth of its agricultural industries is due to its fertile deltaic land that depend on its six seasons and multiple harvests.
Because of Bangladesh's many rivers, ferries are a major form of transportation.
With Bangladesh's huge population and current infrastructure, frequent traffic jams waste valuable fuel and time and makes travel very unpleasant and difficult.
Imports from Bhutan during the 07-08 fiscal year, Bhutan's imports were worth $ 10. 8million whereas Bangladesh's exports to Bhutan was only worth $ 0. 78million.
Bangladesh's relationship with India has been a difficult in terms of irrigation and land border disputes post 1976.
Bangladesh's relations with the European Union and its member states remained a priority area in the foreign policy context.
In 1991, France cancelled Bangladesh's public debt ( FRF 598M ) as a gesture of goodwill.
Trade between the two remains in Bangladesh's favour with France being its fourth biggest customer in 2005 ( 5. 9 % of Bangladeshi exports ).
The Holy See has an Apostolic Nunciature ( equivalent to an embassy ) located in Bangladesh's capital city, Dhaka.
The trade volume between the two countries have grown as did Bangladeshi exports and has been in Bangladesh's favour throughout their economic relationship.

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At present EU is the top export destination of Bangladesh's products ( 48 % of the total product ).
Before the 63rd UN General Assembly, Bangladesh's foreign minister had met with James F. Moriarty who is continuing his lobbying for Bangladesh's recognition of Kosovo and not to recognise the break-away regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Bangladesh's only embassy in South America is located in Brazil.
Bangladesh's Forest Department is raising mangrove plantations supplying forage for spotted deer.
The term is reminiscent of Bangladesh's national anthem and a utopian vision in Bengali nationalism.
Bangladesh's Dacca is Dhaka.
This is the first surfing initiative in Bangladesh's history.
It is Bangladesh's third busiest airport and became an international airport due to the demand of expatriate Bangladeshis and their descendants from the United Kingdom and the United States.
The former Chief of Army Staff & President, Hussain Muhammad Ershad is currently a Member of Parliament & Chairman of Jatiya Party-the second largest party in Bangladesh's Coalition Government known as Grand Alliance ( Mohajote ) as of January 2009.
Tapash Baisya is one of Bangladesh's best pace bowlers to date, having taken 36 Test wickets, although they have come at a bowling average of nearly 60.
Though he has played just nine Tests, he has been more successful in One Day Internationals ( ODIs ) and is Bangladesh's leading wicket-taker in the format.
Bashar is one of Bangladesh's leading batsmen.
Ashraful is Bangladesh's second-highest run-scorer in both Tests and ODIs.
The city is 333 km by road southwest of Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, or 132 km as the crow flies, to which it is connected by air, road, train and water transportation.
Like the other big cities of Bangladesh, notably Dhaka and Chittagong, Khulna is undergoing a major transformation, due to its immensely growing population and its status as Bangladesh's third largest city.
It is state-owned, giving it the distinction of being Bangladesh's ' National Temple '.
At present the navy is mostly limited to coastal patrolling, however it is implementing an ambitious procurement and expansion program to ensure the security of Bangladesh's maritime boundary.

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