Chittagong Division

Chittagong Division, officially known as Chattogram Division, is geographically the largest of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. It covers the south-easternmost areas of the country, with a total area of 34,529.97 km2 (13,332.10 sq mi) and a population at the 2022 census of 33,202,326. The administrative division includes mainland Chittagong District, neighbouring districts and the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

Chittagong Division
চট্টগ্রাম বিভাগ
Chattogram Division
Coordinates: 22°55′N 91°30′E / 22.917°N 91.500°E / 22.917; 91.500
Country Bangladesh
Established1829
Capital
and largest city
Chittagong
Government
 • Divisional CommissionerMd. Tofayel Islam[1]
 • Parliamentary constituencyJatiya Sangsad (58 seats)
Area
 • Total34,529.97 km2 (13,332.10 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[2]
 • Total33,202,326
 • Density960/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
Languages
 • Official languageBengali[3]
 • Regional languageChittagonian
Noahkhailla
 • Indigenous minority languages
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
ISO 3166 codeBD-B
Notable sport teamsChattogram Challengers, Chittagong Division, Chittagong Abahani
Websitewww.chittagongdiv.gov.bd

Chittagong Division is home to Cox's Bazar, the longest natural sea beach in the world;[5][6] as well as St. Martin's Island, Bangladesh's sole coral reef.

History

The Chittagong Division was established in 1829 to serve as an administrative headquarters for five of Bengal's easternmost districts, with the Chittagong District serving as its headquarters.[7] In East Pakistan, the division's Tippera district was renamed as Comilla District in 1960.[citation needed]

In 1984, fifteen districts were created by separating and reducing the original five districts of Chittagong, Comilla, Hill Tracts, Noakhali and Sylhet:[citation needed]

Sylhet, Habiganj, Moulvibazar and Sunamganj district ceded from the Chittagong Division to join a newly-established Sylhet Division in 1995.[citation needed]

Administration

Chittagong Division is presently subdivided into eleven districts (zilas) and thence into 100 sub-districts (upazilas).[8] The first six districts listed below comprise the north-western portion (37.6%) of the division, while the remaining five comprise the south-eastern portion (62.4%), the two portions being separated by the lower (or Bangladeshi) stretch of the Feni River; the upland districts of Khagrachhari, Rangamati and Bandarban together comprise that area previously known as the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

Districts[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
NameHeadquartersArea (km2)Population
1991 Census
Population
2001 Census
Population
2011 Census
Population
2022 Census[2]
Brahmanbaria DistrictBrahmanbaria1,881.202,141,7452,398,2542,840,4983,306,559
Comilla DistrictComilla3,146.304,032,6664,595,5395,387,2886,212,216
Chandpur DistrictChandpur1,645.322,032,4492,271,2292,416,0182,635,748
Lakshmipur DistrictLakshmipur1,440.391,312,3371,489,9011,729,1881,938,111
Noakhali DistrictMaijdee3,685.872,217,1342,577,2443,108,0833,625,252
Feni DistrictFeni990.361,096,7451,240,3841,437,3711,648,896
Khagrachhari DistrictKhagrachhari2,749.16342,488525,664613,917714,119
Rangamati DistrictRangamati6,116.11401,388508,182595,979647,587
Bandarban DistrictBandarban4,479.01230,569298,120388,335481,109
Chittagong DistrictChittagong5,282.925,296,1276,612,1407,616,3529,169,464
Cox's Bazar DistrictCox's Bazar2,491.851,419,2601,773,7092,289,9902,823,265
Total Districts1134,529.9720,552,90824,290,38428,423,01933,202,326

Demographics

Religions in Chittagong Division[2]
ReligionPercent
Muslims
88.11%
Hindus
8.61%
Buddhists
2.92%
Christians
0.22%
Sikhs
0.14%

According to the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, Chittagong Division had 7,528,333 households and a population of 33,202,326, 33.7% of whom lived in urban areas. The population density was 979 people per km2. 90.11% were Muslims, 6.61% Hindus, 2.92% Buddhists, 0.22% Christians and 0.14% others.[2]

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