Mahakuma in the context of "Tangail District"

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👉 Mahakuma in the context of Tangail District

Tangail District (Bengali: টাঙ্গাইল জেলা, romanizedṬāṅgāil Jēlā) is a district (zila) in the central region of Bangladesh. On 1 December 1969, Tangail mahakuma was separated from the Mymensingh district, and a district of the same name as the mahakuma's was created. The district consists of 237 square kilometers of the prior mahakuma and 3,177 square kilometers of land acquired from Mymensingh district. It is the largest district of Dhaka Division by area and second largest by population (after Dhaka district). The population of Tangail zila is about 4 million and its area is 3,414.28 square kilometres (1,318.26 sq mi). The main city of the district is Tangail. It is surrounded by Jamalpur District on the north, Dhaka and Manikganj Districts on the south, Mymensingh and Gazipur on the east, and Sirajganj on the west.

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