This article presents a list of cities and towns in Bangladesh. According to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics and the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives of Bangladesh, there are 532 urban centres in Bangladesh.[1][2]

Location of major cities in Bangladesh

The bureau defines an urban centre with a population of 100,000 or more as a "city". Altogether, there are 43 such cities in Bangladesh. 11 of these cities can be considered major cities as these are governed by City Corporations. All of the City Corporation-governed cities currently have a population of more than 200,000, which is not a criterion for the status, because currently 17 cities in Bangladesh have a population of more than 200,000. Besides the 11 major cities, there are 36 other cities in Bangladesh that are not governed by "City Corporations", rather by "Municipal Corporations". A city with a population of more than 10,000,000 is defined by the bureau as a megacity. Dhaka is the only megacity in Bangladesh according to this definition.[3] Together, Dhaka and the port city of Chittagong account for 48% of the country's urban population.[4]

An urban centre with a population of less than 100,000 is defined as a "town". In total, there are 490 such towns in Bangladesh.[3] Among these, 287 towns are governed by "Municipal Corporations". These are called "Paurashava"s in the local Bengali language. Altogether, including the ones governing the 32 other non-major cities, there are 318 Municipal Corporations.

In addition, there are another 203 towns which are Upazila centres (and other urban centres) and not governed by any Municipal Corporation or "Paurashava". These are the non-Municipal Corporation or "non-Paurashava" towns.[3][2]

In 1951, Bangladesh was mostly a rural country and only 4% of the population lived in urban centres. The urban population rose to 20% in 1991 and to 24% by 2001. In 2011, Bangladesh had an urban population of 28% and the rate of urban population growth was estimated at 2.8%.[3] At this growth rate, Bangladesh's urban population would reach 79 million or 42% of the population by 2035. The urban centers of Bangladesh have a combined area of about 10600 square kilometers, which is 7% of the total area of Bangladesh. As such, Bangladesh has a very high urban population density: 4028 persons per square kilometer (2011), whereas the rural density is significantly lower: 790 persons per square kilometer (2011).[1] The number of municipalities tripled from 104 municipalities in 1991 to 318 municipalities in 2011.[4]

Major cities

There are eleven major cities in Bangladesh that are governed by twelve city corporations, which include Dhaka North, Dhaka South, Chattogram, Khulna, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Rangpur, Barisal, Cumilla, Gazipur, and Narayanganj. Among these, Dhaka is a megacity, governed by two city corporations, and has a population of more than 10 million.[5] It was formerly governed by the Dhaka City Corporation, until it was split into North and South in 2011. The populations of the cities in the table below are from the 2022 census.

RankCityArea(km2)[3]Population (2022)[6]DistrictDivisionPhotos
1Dhaka30621,278,882DhakaDhaka DivisionGulshan, Dhaka
2Chattogram1558,254,000ChattogramChattogram DivisionSkyline of Chattogram (Chittagong
3Khulna51718,735KhulnaKhulna DivisionSkyline of Khulna
4Rajshahi42552,791RajshahiRajshahi DivisionAerial view of the skyline of Rajshahi
5Gazipur472,674,697GazipurDhaka DivisionAerial view of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University in Gazipur
6Sylhet49544,426SylhetSylhet DivisionSylhet city aerial view
7Mymensingh90576,722MymensinghMymensingh DivisionMymensingh city view
8Rangpur69708,384RangpurRangpur DivisionAerial view of Rangpur from the Begum Rokeya University
9Cumilla50439,414CumillaChattogram DivisionSkyline of Comilla
10Barisal51419,351BarisalBarisal DivisionBarishal Launch terminal
11Narayanganj13967,724NarayanganjDhaka DivisionSkyline in Narayanganj

Metropolitan areas

All eleven of the aforementioned major cities are designated as metropolitan areas: Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Barisal, Rangpur, Cumilla, Narayanganj and Gazipur. Metropolitan areas can be loosely defined as a major city combined with some of its adjacent municipalities and peri-urban areas.

Cities

In addition to the 11 major cities governed by City Corporations, there are 36 other cities which are governed by Municipal Corporations. 25 of these are given below in alphabetical order.

CityArea (km2)Population (2011 census numbers)DistrictDivisionImage
Bogura71.56400,983BoguraRajshahi Division
Brahmanbaria22.49193,814BrahmanbariaChattogram DivisionThe Jamia Islamia Yunusia in Brahmanbaria
Chandpur26.82171,065ChandpurChattogram Division
Chuadanga38.00128,865ChuadangaKhulna Division
Cox's Bazar24.45223,522Cox's BazarChattogram DivisionCox's Bazar Sea Beach
Dinajpur22.00191,329DinajpurRangpur DivisionDinajpur Rajbari
Faridpur66.24557,632FaridpurDhaka Division
Gopalganj16.953,778GopalganjDhaka Division
Feni22.00156,971FeniChattogram Division
Jamalpur55.25150,172JamalpurMymensingh Division
Jashore28.56237,478JashoreKhulna DivisionSkyline of Jessore
Jhenaidah44.33110,541JhenaidahKhulna Division
Kaliakair27.16163,498GazipurDhaka Division
Kishoreganj11.30103,798KishoreganjDhaka Division
Kushtia66.00267,066KushtiaKhulna Division
Lakshmipur19.483,112LakshmipurChattogram Division
Maijdee23.79130,842NoakhaliChattogram DivisionDhannapur Madrassa in Majidee
Narsingdi20.95185,128NarsingdiDhaka DivisionDhannapur Madrassa in Majidee
Pabna27.27144,442PabnaRajshahi DivisionTaras Palace in Pabna
Saidpur30.04133,433NilphamariRangpur DivisionA church in Saidpur
Satkhira32.39113,322SatkhiraKhulna DivisionCircuit House in Satkhira
Savar13.54296,851DhakaDhaka DivisionThe National Martyr's Monument in Savar
Siddhirganj22.71256,760NarayanganjDhaka Division
Sirajganj31.27167,200SirajganjRajshahi Division
Tangail33.80167,412TangailDhaka Division

Source: 2011 Bangladesh census[7]

Towns

The following is a list of towns in Bangladesh governed by Municipal Corporations.

DivisionNumberTowns
Dhaka Division23
Chattogram Division31Raipur
Sylhet Division20
Khulna Division24
Barishal Division23
Mymensingh Division25
Rajshahi Division15
Rangpur Division14

Urban areas by population

Dhaka is by far the largest urban area as well as the largest metropolitan area in Bangladesh. Chittagong is the second largest city and urban area in Bangladesh as well as the second largest metropolitan in Bangladesh.

Khulna is the third largest city and second largest port city of the country after Chittagong. Also, the adjoining areas of Khulna are abided by port-related business, industry, governmental foreign investment, and some well-known mega projects. This city also has a rich history of industrialization through the British period. Khulna has also a significant number of tourism industries centered on the largest mangrove forest of the world, the Sundarbans. Sylhet city is also the third developed city within Khulna and Rajshahi. Sylhet is also marked as an economically stronger city compared to other cities after Dhaka and Chittagong. Sylhet city also got a richer regional economy for remittances and the tourism industry. Rajshahi is also a big city and is known as the educational city of Bangladesh due to its well-marked educational institutions with better results and better educational performances. So we can say that the best 5 cities in Bangladesh are Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, and Rajshahi. Other major cities with a stronger economy and developer infrastructure after these five best cities are Cumilla, Bogra, Rangpur, Tangail, Faridpur, Barishal, Gazipur, Narayanganj, Jessore, Kushtia, Patuakhali, Feni, Cox's Bazar, Mymenshing, Dinajpur, Pabna, Brahmanbaria, Narsingdi, Bholo, Gopalganj, Thakurgao, Chuadanga, Madaripur, etc.

The following table shows the largest populated area within a local government area.

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 Statistical Pocketbook Bangladesh 2017 (PDF), Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, 2018
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Population and Housing Census 2011 - Volume 3: Urban Area Report (PDF), Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, August 2014, pp. ix, xi, 24–26, 167
  4. 1 2 Elisa Muzzini; Gabriela Aparicio (11 April 2013), Bangladesh: The Path to Middle-Income Status from an Urban Perspective, World Bank Publications, p. 51
  5. "Dhaka polulace crosses 1 crore". 27 July 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  6. POPULATION & HOUSING CENSUS 2022 - PRELIMINARY REPORT (PDF), BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS, STATISTICS AND INFORMATICS DIVISION, MINISTRY OF PLANNING, POPULATION & HOUSING CENSUS 2022, GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
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