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অিস্থান জসগজমন্ট (৯ অজের জকাি) Location Segment (9 Digit Code) অিান জসগজমꇍট (৯ অজের জকাি) Location Segment (9 Digit Code) বিভাগ জেলা উপজেলা / থানা ইউবনয়ন র-১ র-২ র-৩ র-৪ বিবেট-২ বিবেট-২ বিবেট-২ বিবেট-৩ Description English িা廬লা ির্ণনা Division Distric Upazila/Thana Union Level-1 Level-2 Level-3 Level-4 Digit-2 Digit-2 Digit-2 Digit-3 10 100000000 Barishal িবরশাল 1004 100400000 Barguna ির巁না 100409 100409000 Amtali আমতলী 100409109 Amtali আমতলী 100409118 Arpangashia আরপাঙ্গাবশয়া 100409127 Atharogachhia আঠাজরাগাবিয়া 100409178 Chaora চাওড়া 100409250 Gulisakhali 巁বলসাখাবল 100409344 Haldia হলবিয়া 100409444 Kukua 嗁嗁য়া 100419 100419000 Bamna িামনা 100419142 Bamna িামনা 100419151 Bukabunia িুকািুবনয়া 100419210 Dauatala জিৌয়াতলা 100419673 Ramna রামনা 100428 100428000 Barguna Sadar ির巁না সির 100428109 Ayla Patakata আয়লা পাতাকাটা 100428143 Badarkhali িিরখাবল 100428152 Barguna ির巁না 100428161 Burirchar িুবড়রচর 100428212 Dhalua ঢলুয়া 100428613 Phuljhuri ফুলঝুবর 100428312 Gourichanna জগৌরীচন্না 100428445 Keorabania জকওড়ািবনয়া 100428512 M.
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