Kurigram District
(Bengali: কুড়িগ্রাম)
is positioned within the Rangpur division, in Northern
Bangladesh
Geography
Kurigram District is located within the northern
location of Bangladesh along the border of India. The populace is two,069,273
(2011 national populace census). This district is surrounded by using Cooch
Behar district of India within the north, Gaibandha district of Bangladesh in
the south, Assam nation of India inside the east and, Lalmonirhat and Rangpur
districts of Bangladesh inside the west. weather of the Kurigram district is bit
distinct from the middle or southern a part of Bangladesh. during summer,
temperature is better and at some stage in iciness is decrease than middle or
southern a part of Bangladesh. The average maximum temperature is ready 32-33
diploma Celsius while average minimum temperature is about 10-11 tiers. Heavy
rainfall is normally discovered all through the wet season like different
elements of Bangladesh and the common annual rainfall is about 3000 mm. several
rivers are flowing thru the heart of this district. The main rivers are
Brahmaputra, Dharla, and Tista with minors are Dudhkumar, Phulkumar, Gangadhar,
Jinjiram and so on. three northern subdistricts (namely thana or upazila) of
this district (Nageshwari, Bhurungamari, and Phulbari) are recently related through
a lovely bridge over the Dharla river with the principle land of the
district.[2] postal code is 5600.
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