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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives (Cambridge World Encyclopedias)

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives (Cambridge World Encyclopedias)
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives (Cambridge World Encyclopedias) Hardcover:  516 pages
Company: Cambridge University Press  (1989-07-28)
ISBN: 0521334519
List Price: $69.95
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Lonely Planet Bangladesh
Lonely Planet Bangladesh

Discover one of the last nations to remain untouched by tourism using this, the only English-language guide to Bangladesh. Explore its myriad waterways, witness rural lifestyles and visit newly opened tribal areas.

  • 40 detailed maps of every region of the country
  • reliable information on how to travel around this great budget destination
  • shopping, cycling, sightseeing and where to chill out
  • the lowdown on visas, health and local transport
  • comprehensive language section

Author: Richard Plunkett, Alex Newton, Betsy Wagenhauser, Jon Murray
Paperback:  272 pages
Company: Lonely Planet Publications  (2000-12)
ISBN: 0864426674
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Bangladeshi women fall victim to acid attacks - Feature
Dhaka - In her adolescent days Mariam had a dream of life in a mud-walled hut with a caring husband and a family of her own in a quiet village surrounded by green rice terraces in the heartland of Bangladesh. But Mariam’s dream was shattered when her…

Bangladesh Map by ITMB (Travel Reference Map) (Travel Reference Map)
Bangladesh Map by ITMB (Travel Reference Map) (Travel Reference Map) Folded road and travel map. Scale 1:750,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from primary roads to tracks. Legend includes railways, ferry routes, forests, parks, airports, beaches, bus stations, camping areas, churches, hospitals, hotels, mosques, museums, points of interest, temples. Includes inset map of Dhaka and Chittagong. Indexed.

Author: ITMB Publishing
Map:  1 pages
Company: ITMB Publishing  (2003-01-01)
ISBN: 1553411269
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