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Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh is the world's longest natural beach (120 km). It is located 152 km south of Chittagong.
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Photo credit: ed g2s
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This picture is of a Nakshi Kantha traditional stitched quilt of Bengal.
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Photo credit: Toufiq Parag
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Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Hindu community in Bangladesh being held at Dhakeshwari temple.
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Photo credit: Rajiv Ashrafi
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This picture is of a Nakshi Kantha traditional stitched quilt of Bengal.
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Photo credit: Toufiq Parag
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Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh is the world's longest natural beach (120 km). It is located 152 km south of Chittagong.
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Photo credit: ed g2s
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Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Hindu community in Bangladesh being held at Dhakeshwari temple.
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Photo credit: Rajiv Ashrafi
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Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh is the world's longest natural beach (120 km). It is located 152 km south of Chittagong.
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Photo credit: ed g2s
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Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Hindu community in Bangladesh being held at Dhakeshwari temple.
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Photo credit: Rajiv Ashrafi
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Khan Mohammad Mirdha's mosque (built 1706) at Atish Khana, in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Photo credit: Ragib Hasan
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