No. Bengal and Bangladesh are one and the same thing. Bengal is but an old name of Bangladesh-a country in South Asia.
Two-India(West Bengal),Bangladesh.
India and Bangladesh.
because it is situated in western india. No. Actually, West Bengal is in eastern India. Before partition, Bangladesh and West Bengal were together. After partition whole Bengal was divided into two parts. The eastern part is now known as Bangladesh, an independent country and the western part as West Bengal, a part of India.
India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka
"Bangladesh Zindabad" (Long live Bangladesh) or "Joy Bangla" (Victory to Bengal) are the two national slogans commonly uttered.
The Ganges River and the Brahmaputra. They come together in the country of Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal.
A serious famine caused the deaths of up to two million residents of Bangladesh (Bengal) in 1943. A drop in production of rice was exacerbated by the transportation problems of World War II, and by the Japanese occupation of Burma, a neighboring country which might have otherwise provided food supplies to Bangladesh. At the time, Bangladesh was a British protectorate as part of India and Bengal. Under British colonial rule, a previous serious famine had occurred in 1770.
Summer and Rainy seasons
The Ganges River flows through India and Bangladesh. It originates in the Himalayas in India and travels for about 2,525 kilometers before emptying into the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. While it primarily traverses India, its final stretch is in Bangladesh, making it flow through two countries in total.
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Part of the Sundarbans is located in India, specifically in the state of West Bengal. The Sundarbans is a large mangrove forest shared by India and Bangladesh, forming the largest tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world.
Bangladesh has two Airports .