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Cox's Bazar Bangladesh

Beauty of Cox's Bazar Cox's Bazar is a city, angling port, tourism focus and region central command in Bangladesh. The shoreline in Cox's Bazar is sandy and has a delicate slant; with an unbroken length of 155 km (96 mi), it is one of the longest ocean shorelines on the planet. It is found 150 km (93 mi) south of the modern port of Chittagong. Cox's Bazar is additionally known by the name Panowa, which Translates truly as "yellow bloom." Another old name was "Palongkee". The cutting edge Cox's Bazar gets its name from Captain Hiram Cox, an officer of the British East India Company. Cox was selected Superintendent of Palongkee station after Warren Hastings moved toward becoming Governor of Bengal. He left upon the undertaking of restoring exiles in the zone and gained huge ground. Commander Cox kicked the bucket in 1799 preceding he could complete his work. To recognize his part in restoration work, a market was set up and named Cox's Ba...

Kuakata Sea Beach

Kuakata Kuakata is a town known for its all encompassing ocean shoreline. It is in southeastern Bangladesh and is the number two vacationer goal in the nation. Kuakata shoreline is a sandy span 18 kilometers in length and 3 kilometers wide. From the shoreline one can have an unhampered perspective of both dawn and nightfall over the Bay of Bengal.The name Kuakata started from the word 'kua' — the Bengali word for "well" which was burrowed on the seashore by the early Rakhine pilgrims in mission of gathering drinking water. They arrived on the Kuakata drift in the eighteenth century in the wake of being ousted from Arakan (Myanmar) by the Mughals. Thereafter, it has turned into a convention of delving wells in the areas of Rakhaine clans for water. Kuakata is in Kalapara Upazila, Patuakhali District. It is around 320 kilometers (200 mi) south of Dhaka, the capital, and around 70 kilometers (43 mi) from the area central station. As per the 2011 Bangladesh st...