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Urlaub in Bangladesch - Informationene zu Reisen nach Bangladesch
Volksrepublik Bangladesch - ehemalig Ostpakistan.
Divisions in Bangladesch : Barisal, Chittagong, Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi und Sylhet.
Hauptstadt Bangladesh : Dhaka.
hotels, reisebüros, reisebücher, transport / anreise / reisen nach bangladesch
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Hotels in Bangladesch
Expedia.de ist ein Online-Reisebüro.
Purbani International - Dhaka
Sheraton Hotel - Dhaka
Sonatgaon Hotel - Dahka
Reiseveranstalter / Reisebüro
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Reiseführer Bangladesch / Reiseliteratur
Reiseführer Bangladesh [ amazon.de ]
AbeBooks.de - Super Bücher Günstig!
AbeBooks.de ist Teil des größten Marktplatzes für neue, antiquarische, vergriffene und gebrauchte Bücher weltweit.
Bangladesh - von Marika McAdam
Sprache: Englisch; Broschiert - 200 Seiten - Lonely Planet Publications; 15. November 2004; ISBN-1740592808
Verkehr / Wie reise ich ins Bangladesch
Flughafen Dhaka [ Zia International Airport ] - 20 km nördlich der Stadt
Andere internationale Flughäfen sind Flughafen Syhlet [ Osmani International Airport ] und Flughafen Chittagong [ Shah Amanat Int´l Airport ]
zur Austrian Airlines Homepage
- Flüge nach Dhaka
Opodo.de - Jetzt günstiger fliegen!
- Flugtickets Bangladesch
Im Preisvergleich finden Sie Flüge und Billigflüge von Airlines und Billigfliegern.
Nurflug / Flüge - mehrere Anbieter / Preisvergleich möglich
Biman Bangladesh Airlines - Flüge nach Bangladesh
Zugverbindungen zwischen Bangladesch und den indischen Staaten Westbengalen und Assam.
Bus - Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation
Grenzübergänge zwischen Bangladesch und Indien bestehen bei Benopol (Richtung Kalkutta), Chiliharti (nach Darjeeling) und Tamabil-Dawki (nach Shillong).
Fähren aus Myanmar und Indien fahren zu den südlichen Küstenstädten.
Landkarte Bangladesh [ Uni Texas - Perry-Castañeda Bibliothek - Map Collection ]
Nelles Maps : North-Eastern India, Bangladesh
Sprache: Englisch; Landkarte - Nelles Verlag; 2005; ISBN-3922539122
Links
Reiseversicherung
Auslandsreise-Krankenversicherung, Reiserücktrittversicherung und Reisegepäckversicherung meherer Anbieter [u.a. Europäische Versicherung, TravelSecure]
Bangladesh - Tourismus in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation - Tourism Development Corporation
Overheid Bangladasch President, Prime Minister, Cabinet Members, Constitution, Maps, 21st February, News Papers
Bangladesh.org - Webseite Minister-President
includes attractions, events, accommodation, entertainment, practical information for visitors, and more
Dhaka - Hauptstadt Bangladesch
Die Stadt Dhaka liegt an einem Seitenarm des Flusses Dhaleswari im Herzen der größten Jute-Anbauregion der Welt.
Chittagong Division
Chittagong Division. the second most developed division of the four in the country, shares its northern border
with Assam - the tea-growing area - and, to the east, with Burma. It has the distinction of being Bangladesh's
only hilly region with hills ranging from about 800 feet (242 meters) in the north to about 200 feet (60 meters)
in the southern ranges. The narrow coastal strip is crowded in by hills to the east, which is the only region where the land is not fragmented by river deltas
Dhaka Division
Khulna Division
The Division of Khulna is considerably influenced by the tributaries of the Ganges, which find their way into
the Bay of Bengal through a vast maze of waterways, making two-thirds of Khulna marshland or dense jungle consisting of mangrove swamps, an absolute haven for wildlife. The great tidal forest of the
Sundarbans , as this lower area is called, an ideal habitat for the Royal Bengal tiger, stretches along the
indented coastline of the Bay of Bengal for about 170 miles (276 km) and in places penetrates up to 80 miles
(128 km) inland from the sea. The heavy mangrove forest floor of the Sunarbans is intersected by shark- infested rivers with their bewildering maze of evershifting tidal tributaries.
Rajshahi - largest Vihara (Buddhist Image House) south of the Himalayas.
The Division of Rajshahi in the northwestern corner of Bangladesh is bordered on the east by the mighty
Jamuna River and the Padma/Ganges River on the south, and shares a disputed border with India to the north
and west, making access to Gaud, one of the most interesting archaeological sites in all of Bengal, almost
impossible. During Partition, the ancient capital of Gaur was split through the middle and now part of it lies in Bangladesh and part in India.
Barisal - Stadt am Kirtan Khola Fluss
With a divisional headquarter, medical college, cadet college, some pharmaceutical industries, textile industries and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority's head office.
Bogra - Bogra.info Some pharmaceutical industries, textile, medical college and cantonment with a full division.
Comilla
It has a cantonment with full division, the Bangladesh Rural Academy, a Cadet college, a Medical college and a Education Board.
Jessore
It has an education Board, a cantonment with a full division, the Bangladesh Air Force Academy with 4th
largest Airport in our country, some jute and textile industries and 8 Daily news papers in both Bangla and English.
Meherpur
District town in the West-Central Bangladesh, situated between the Padma(Ganges) and the Jamuna(Brahmaputra).
Pabna - Pabna.net
Rajshahi Rajshahi with nearly 0.4 million people and divisional headquarter, university, BIT, medical college, education
board, cadet college and a cantonment ( not full division ) and an airport Although, there are so many
educational institutions and government offices in Rajshahi, it's population is still less than those of the above
mentioned cities of Bangladesh. Rajshahi is called a student city. And it is one of our four metropolitan cities.
Sylhet
Sylhet has a population of almost 0.7 milliom people and has one medical college, one University, and one
cadet college. It is at present a divisional headquarter and the city of the Mausaleumm of Hazrat Shahajalal(
Rahm ) and the birth place of Bangobir General Mohammed Ataul Gani Osmani, the commander in chief of the
Bangladesh Forces during our liberation war. It has an Army Cantonment ( but not full division ), and the country's 3rd largest airport.
Cox Bazar The main reason to come to Cox's Bazar is to visit the beach. This is the longest and shark-free beach in the world.
Miles of golden sands, towering cliffs, surfing waves, rare conch shells, colorful pagodas, Buddhist temples
and tribes, delightful sea foods - this is Cox's bazar, the tourist capital of Bangladesh. Having the world's
longest (120 km.) beach slopping gently down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal, Cox's Bazar is one of the most attractive tourist spots in the country.
Located at a distance of 152 km. south of Chittagong, the leading seaport of Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar is connected both by air and road from Dhaka and Chittagong.
Virtual Bangladash Virtual Bangladesh is an award winning site about the beautiful nation of Bangladesh. Here, one will find
almost everything there is to know about Bangladesh. From her history and geography, to her culture,
language and literature. From images and sounds that describe the beauty of this nation to little known esoteric facts. Welcome and be charmed by the beauty that is Bangladesh.
Bangla for Tourists
Bangla.org - includes a tour guide, news, and networking resources.
Bangladesh Travel Guide
Deutsche Welle
Lonely Planet - Destination Bangladesh
Zeitung - Bangladesh News
Zeitung - The Independent
Cuisine - Bengali Küche
Bengaalse keuken
Bangladeshi cooking is a culinary art-form. A taste tantalizing blend of wonderful and fragrant spices that will
keep you coming back for more. Many non-Bangladeshis have probably eaten Bangladeshi food without
knowing them. For example, over 80 percent of the "Indian" restaurants in the U.K. serve Bangladeshi food. If you loved it, it was probably Bangladeshi.
Bengali cooking is also known for it's wide array of sweets made from milk. Rasho-gollah, kalo-jam, shandesh, mishti doi, shemai, chamcham ... the names go on and on.
Bengali Cooking by Chitrita Banerji, Deborah Madison - ISBN-189795929X
Geschichte Bangladesch
Unabhängig von Pakistan: 16. Dezember 1971
Geschichte Bangladesch [ Wikipedia ]
Virtual Bangladash
Bangladash National Museum
Musik, Kultur & Entertainment
Kauderwelsch, Bengali Wort für Wort - von Rainer Krack
Die Begleitkassetten der Kauderwelsch-Reihe sind für diejenigen gedacht, die sich bereits vor Reisebeginn mit
dem Klang und der Intonation der Sprache vertraut machen möchten. MuttersprachlerInnen lesen alle im Buch
auftauchenden Sätze, Formulierungen und Redewendungen und vermitteln so einen ersten akustischen Eindruck des Gastlandes.
Broschiert - Reise Know-How Verlag, Bielefeld; Oktober 2000; ISBN-3894165138
Music of Bangladesh [ Musik Bangladesch ]
Portalseiten / Suchmaschine / Webverzeichnis
Botschaft von Bangladesh - Nützliche links!
Bangladesh.net
Bangladesh Travel Guide
Dhaka.com
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