Bangladesh
The huge delta region formed at the confluence of the Ganges and Brahmaputra River systems - now referred to as Bangladesh - was a loosely incorporated outpost of various empires centered on the Gangetic plain for much of the first millennium A.D. Muslim conversions and settlement in the region began in the 10th century, primarily from Arab and Persian traders and preachers. Europeans established trading posts in the area in the 16th century. Eventually the area known as Bengal, primarily Hindu in the western section and mostly Muslim in the eastern half, became part of British India. Partition in 1947 resulted in an eastern wing of Pakistan in the Muslim-majority area, which became East Pakistan. Calls for greater autonomy and animosity between the eastern and western wings of Pakistan led to a Bengali independence movement. That movement, led by the Awami League (AL) and supported by India, won the independence war for Bangladesh in 1971. The post-independence AL government faced daunting challenges and in 1975 it was overthrown by the military, triggering a series of military coups that resulted in a military-backed government and subsequent creation of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in 1978. That government also ended in a coup in 1981, followed by military-backed rule until democratic elections occurred in 1991. The BNP and AL have alternated in power since 1991, with the exception of a military-backed, emergency caretaker regime that suspended parliamentary elections planned for January 2007 in an effort to reform the political system and root out corruption. That government returned the country to fully democratic rule in December 2008 with the election of the AL and Prime Minister Sheikh HASINA. In January 2014, the incumbent AL won the national election by an overwhelming majority after the BNP boycotted the election, which extended HASINA's term as prime minister. In December 2018, HASINA secured a third consecutive term (fourth overall) with the AL coalition securing 96% of available seats, amid widespread claims of election irregularities. With the help of international development assistance, Bangladesh has reduced the poverty rate from over half of the population to less than a third, achieved Millennium Development Goals for maternal and child health, and made great progress in food security since independence. The economy has grown at an annual average of about 6% for the last two decades and the country reached World Bank lower-middle income status in 2014.

geography

location

24.0° N, 90. 0° E
Southern Asia, bordering the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and India

area

148,460 sq km
land
130,170 sq km
water
18,290 sq km

land boundaries

4,413 km

coastline

580 km

climate

tropical; mild winter (October to March); hot, humid summer (March to June); humid, warm rainy monsoon (June to October)

terrain

mostly flat alluvial plain; hilly in southeast

elevation

85 m
lowest point
Indian Ocean
0 m
highest point
Keokradong
1,230 m

natural resources

  • natural gas
  • arable land
  • timber
  • coal

land use

arable land
59 %
permanent crops
6.5 %
permanent pasture
4.6 %
forest
11.1 %
other
18.8 %

people

population

  • 162,650,853
  • 8
    global rank

nationality

  • Bangladeshi(s)
    noun
  • Bangladeshi
    adjective

ethnic groups

Bengali at least
98 %
other indigenous ethnic groups
1.1 %

languages

  • Bangla
    official, also known as Bengali
  • other

religions

Muslim
89.1 %
Hindu
10 %
other
0.9 %

birth rate

  • 18.1
    per 1,000 population
  • 88
    global rank

death rate

  • 5.5
    per 1,000 population
  • 182
    global rank

urban population

38.2 %

major urban areas

  • Dhaka
    pop. 21,006,000
  • Chittagong
    pop. 5,020,000
  • Khulna
    pop. 954,000
  • Rajshahi
    pop. 908,000
  • Sylhet
    pop. 852,000

life expectancy

  • 74.2
    total population
  • 133
    global rank
72
male
76.5
female

adult obesity rate

  • 3.6%
    percent of adults
  • 191
    global rank

government

country name

    conventional

  • People's Republic of Bangladesh
    long form
  • Bangladesh
    short form

    local

  • Gana Prajatantri Bangladesh
    long form
  • Bangladesh
    short form

government type

parliamentary republic

capital

Dhaka
23.43 N, 90.24 E

independence

national holidays

  • Independence Day
    26 March
  • Victory Day
    16 December

legal system

mixed legal system of mostly English common law and Islamic law

age of suffrage

18

flag description

green field with a large red disk shifted slightly to the hoist side of center; the red disk represents the rising sun and the sacrifice to achieve independence; the green field symbolizes the lush vegetation of Bangladesh

national colors

  • green
  • red

national anthem

"Amar Shonar Bangla" (My Golden Bengal)

economy

overview

Bangladesh's economy has grown roughly 6% per year since 2005 despite prolonged periods of political instability, poor infrastructure, endemic corruption, insufficient power supplies, and slow implementation of economic reforms. Although more than half of GDP is generated through the services sector, almost half of Bangladeshis are employed in the agriculture sector, with rice as the single-most-important product. Garments, the backbone of Bangladesh's industrial sector, accounted for more than 80% of total exports in FY 2016-17. The industrial sector continues to grow, despite the need for improvements in factory safety conditions. Steady export growth in the garment sector, combined with $13 billion in remittances from overseas Bangladeshis, contributed to Bangladesh's rising foreign exchange reserves in FY 2016-17. Recent improvements to energy infrastructure, including the start of liquefied natural gas imports in 2018, represent a major step forward in resolving a key growth bottleneck.

GDP

690,300,000,000 USD
2017

agriculture products

  • rice
  • jute
  • tea
  • wheat
  • sugarcane
  • potatoes
  • tobacco
  • pulses
  • oilseeds
  • spices
  • fruit
  • beef
  • milk
  • poultry

poverty level

24.3%
2016

budget

  • 25,100,000,000
    revenue (USD)
  • 33,500,000,000
    expenditures (USD)

communications

telephones

    fixed lines

  • 1,449,646
    total subscriptions
  • 66
    global rank

    mobile cellular

  • 161,771,617
    total subscriptions
  • 9
    global rank

broadcast media

state-owned Bangladesh Television (BTV) broadcasts throughout the country. Some channels, such as BTV World, operate via satellite. The government also owns a medium wave radio channel and some private FM radio broadcast news channels. Of the 41 Bangladesh approved TV stations, 26 are currently being used to broadcast. Of those, 23 operate under private management via cable distribution. Collectively, TV channels can reach more than 50 million people across the country.

internet

.bd
country code

    users

  • 23,917,950
    total
  • 15
    % of population
  • 32
    global rank

energy

electricity access

75.9%
2013

transportation

air transport

    national system

  • 6
    registered air carriers
  • 2,906,799
    annual passenger traffic

    airports

  • 18
    total
  • 16
    paved

railways

2,460 km
total length

roadways

369,105 km
total length

waterways

8,370 km
total length

military

expenditures

expenditures here

service age

16