yes i want to get job in south africa
Bangladesh was originally a part of India. After the partition of India, current day Pakistan and Bangladesh formed Pakistan and India remained India. In 1971, Bangladesh declared itself independent. Bangladesh nor India was created by the British
The part of Africa that has the largest population is the Northern part. Most of the countries of Africa with the most population are located in the northern part of Africa.
Bangladesh, Pakistan and India are all separate countries with their own distinct identities but all have similar roots. Bangladesh was once part of India People who think of Bangladesh as part of India simply do not have sufficient knowledge of the region. They are likely to be from other parts of the world and not everyone can be expected to know everything about everything. Lack of knowledge can be forgiven.
yes it is part of the african continent
Bangladesh is a part of Asia.
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West, both are in different continents. Congo is in Africa, Bangladesh is in Asia Pacific.
I have the same question, but i believe it is because the population their is bigger na dthere is more poor people there. And i don't think Africa is richer than Bangladesh. But beautiful question i would love to have the answer
Because part of Bengal is part of Bangladesh - like Texans live in the US.
yes i want to get job in south africa
Bangladesh was originally a part of India. After the partition of India, current day Pakistan and Bangladesh formed Pakistan and India remained India. In 1971, Bangladesh declared itself independent. Bangladesh nor India was created by the British
The red part of flag stands for blood which is when Bangladesh fought in the war, the green part of the flag stand for the green land of the Bangladesh. Hope it helped :P
Yes, Bangladesh is a Muslim country but it is not part of India and it wasn't created by Britain either. Britain ruled over Bangladesh for 200 years.
Bangladesh didn't exist during WW2. It was a part of India then.
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no.