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Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world (the average population density - 873 people per 1 sq. Km.) The highest density observed in the areas of Dhaka and Chittagong (1017 people per 1 sq. Km.) In peri-urban areas of Dhaka,
Narayangandzha, Chittagong and Khulna, this figure exceeds 1550 people per 1 sq. km. km. The lowest population density in the mountains (in the mountainous district of Chittagong 78 people per 1 sq. km. Km in 1991), as well as in coastal districts of Khulna and Patuakhali (300-350 people per 1 sq. km. Km.) In the districts of Dinajpur in the north-west and Silhet in the north-east in 1991 there were fewer than 400 persons per 1 sq. km. km.
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