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Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Population UN / MZ / Area in Acres Total ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence density WA MH Households Community Total In Households Floating [sq. km] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 72 Netrakona Zila Total 690483 479146 2229642 2228598 1044 798 72 1 Netrakona Zila 425626 1982459 1981871 588 72 2 Netrakona Zila 39627 183186 182925 261 72 3 Netrakona Zila 13893 63997 63802 195 72 04 Atpara Upazila Total 47570 31437 144624 144596 28 751 72 04 1 Atpara Upazila 29333 134937 134909 28 72 04 3 Atpara Upazila 2104 9687 9687 0 72 04 11 Baniajan Union Total 6050 4736 21444 21444 0 876 72 04 11 1 Baniajan Union 2632 11757 11757 0 72 04 11 3 Baniajan Union 2104 9687 9687 0 72 04 11 086 3 *Baniajan 768 3448 3448 0 72 04 11 151 1 *Bishnupur 319 1345 1345 0 72 04 11 158 1 *Charia 246 1118 1118 0 72 04 11 173 1 *Chhayasi 226 1016 1016 0 72 04 11 173 01 1 Chhayasi 155 719 719 0 72 04 11 173 02 1 Atrashi 71 297 297 0 72 04 11 245 1 *Gaburgachh 282 1266 1266 0 72 04 11 353 1 *Itakhola 319 1368 1368 0 72 04 11 353 01 1 Itakhola 259 1092 1092 0 72 04 11 353 02 1 Chak Para 60 276 276 0 72 04 11 403 1 *Kadim Paharpur 80 374 374 0 72 04 11 439 1 *Kamtala 199 891 891 0 72 04 11 526 3 *Mobarakpur 1336 6239 6239 0 72 04 11 526 01 3 Mobarakpur 577 2701 2701 0 72 04 11 526 02 3 Atpara 446 2019 2019 0 72 04 11 526 03 3 Bakarpur 116 522 522 0 72 04 11 526 04 3 Mahishpur 108 546 546 0 72 04 11 526 05 3 Brajer Bazar 89 451 451 0 72 04 11 547 1 *Mallikpur 57 268 268 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 102 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Population UN / MZ / Area in Acres Total ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence density WA MH Households Community Total In Households Floating [sq. km] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 72 04 11 605 1 *Mirzapur 159 779 779 0 72 04 11 627 1 *Nawabpur 20 100 100 0 72 04 11 684 1 *Paharpur 140 594 594 0 72 04 11 699 1 *Panchgaj 461 2111 2111 0 72 04 11 699 01 1 Panchgaj 190 911 911 0 72 04 11 699 02 1 Atikanda 201 881 881 0 72 04 11 699 03 1 Moharakanda 70 319 319 0 72 04 11 858 1 *Satua 23 99 99 0 72 04 11 879 1 *Sitarampur 101 428 428 0 72 04 23 Duaz Union Total 6286 3571 16534 16534 0 650 72 04 23 043 1 *Atashia 39 225 225 0 72 04 23 050 1 *Babraganti Ekraganti 40 167 167 0 72 04 23 089 1 *Baniaganti 65 297 297 0 72 04 23 230 1 *Duaz 428 2014 2014 0 72 04 23 259 1 *Garma 49 191 191 0 72 04 23 295 1 *Gopalpur 67 314 314 0 72 04 23 310 1 *Gridan Tenga 166 758 758 0 72 04 23 324 1 *Haripur 171 744 744 0 72 04 23 346 1 *Ikratia 200 933 933 0 72 04 23 382 1 *Jogir Nagua 183 865 865 0 72 04 23 418 1 *Kailang 301 1385 1385 0 72 04 23 425 1 *Kamalasram 120 547 547 0 72 04 23 504 1 *Lakshmindarganti 54 236 236 0 72 04 23 540 1 *Maheswarkhila 239 1080 1080 0 72 04 23 576 1 *Manisha 103 492 492 0 72 04 23 598 1 *Mecharganti 31 140 140 0 72 04 23 612 1 *Mugarhata 320 1515 1515 0 72 04 23 764 1 *Rabiarganti 67 309 309 0 72 04 23 785 1 *Ramkrishnapur 46 195 195 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 102 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Population UN / MZ / Area in Acres Total ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence density WA MH Households Community Total In Households Floating [sq. km] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 72 04 23 814 1 *Roynagar 66 291 291 0 72 04 23 865 1 *Sabhar Para 30 126 126 0 72 04 23 894 1 *Sreeram Pasha 376 1795 1795 0 72 04 23 922 1 *Sreepur Charigatia 410 1915 1915 0 72 04 35 Loneshwar Union Total 8512 4337 20289 20281 8 589 72 04 35 072 1 *Bamandi 196 982 982 0 72 04 35 187 1 *Daulatpur Ramchandrapur 395 2019 2019 0 72 04 35 201 1 *Deogaon 553 2667 2660 7 72 04 35 201 01 1 Deogaon 396 1872 1865 7 72 04 35 201 02 1 Mollik Nagar 157 795 795 0 72 04 35 209 1 *Deogaon Gobindapur 309 1441 1441 0 72 04 35 209 01 1 Deogaon Gobindapur 202 960 960 0 72 04 35 209 02 1 Joynagar 107 481 481 0 72 04 35 396 1 *Kachhutia 146 677 677 0 72 04 35 447 1 *Kaupur 254 1091 1091 0 72 04 35 461 1 *Khila 642 2758 2758 0 72 04 35 468 1 *Khila Para 76 341 341 0 72 04 35 497 1 *Kutubpur 156 800 800 0 72 04 35 511 1 *Lakshmipur 315 1503 1502 1 72 04 35 519 1 *Loneswar 511 2334 2334 0 72 04 35 519 01 1 Loneswar 253 1178 1178 0 72 04 35 519 02 1 Mirzapur 258 1156 1156 0 72 04 35 634 1 *Narachatal 181 798 798 0 72 04 35 648 1 *Narayanpur 178 954 954 0 72 04 35 692 1 *Paikdi 81 372 372 0 72 04 35 800 1 *Ranigaon 259 1118 1118 0 72 04 35 800 01 1 Ranigaon 103 439 439 0 72 04 35 800 02 1 Teli Para 126 540 540 0 72 04 35 800 03 1 Debipur 30 139 139 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 102 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Population UN / MZ / Area in Acres Total ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence density WA MH Households Community Total In Households Floating [sq. km] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 72 04 35 836 1 *Saidpur 20 110 110 0 72 04 35 872 1 *Shialdi 65 324 324 0 72 04 47 Sarmaisa Union Total 7094 5114 23281 23261 20 811 72 04 47 007 1 *Abpasha 190 754 754 0 72 04 47 014 1 *Ayma Debipur 130 573 573 0 72 04 47 093 1 *Barabari 23 86 86 0 72 04 47 108 1 *Basati 246 1130 1130 0 72 04 47 216 1 *Desiura 245 1040 1040 0 72 04 47 237 1 *Durgasram 132 556 556 0 72 04 47 261 1 *Ganipur 31 150 150 0 72 04 47 267 1 *Ganganagar 8 41 41 0 72 04 47 273 1 *Ghagra 368 1614 1614 0 72 04 47 281 1 *Ghiduari 120 518 518 0 72 04 47 360 1 *Jadabpur 231 1067 1067 0 72 04 47 367 1 *Jalalpur 30 140 140 0 72 04 47 374 1 *Jalsuka 62 268 268 0 72 04 47 475 1 *Kismatara 186 781 781 0 72 04 47 475 01 1 Kismatara 72 275 275 0 72 04 47 475 02 1 Aragoan 114 506 506 0 72 04 47 483 1 *Kona Para 136 649 649 0 72 04 47 490 1 *Krishnapur 273 1229 1229 0 72 04 47 533 1 *Madal 68 277 277 0 72 04 47 591 1 *Mastafapur 56 238 238 0 72 04 47 594 1 *Mataikata 77 341 341 0 72 04 47 677 1 *Noapara 113 571 571 0 72 04 47 735 1 *Pokhalgaon 315 1550 1550 0 72 04 47 735 01 1 Pokhalgaon 218 1038 1038 0 72 04 47 735 02 1 Lakshmipur 97 512 512 0 72 04 47 771 1 *Rajapur 11 48 48 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 4 of 102 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Population UN / MZ / Area in Acres Total ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence density WA MH Households Community Total In Households Floating [sq. km] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 72 04 47 778 1 *Rameswarpur 230 912 912 0 72 04 47 807 1 *Roydum Saitakahan 151 685 685 0 72 04 47 821 1 *Rupchanpur 595 2901 2901 0 72 04 47 843 1 *Sarmaisa 693 3135 3115 20 72 04 47 843 01 1 Bhabanipur 112 523 523 0 72 04 47 843 02 1 Haripur 184 674 674 0 72 04 47 843 03 1 Sarmaisa 142 682 682 0 72 04 47 843 04 1 Ramjibanpur 135 685 665 20 72 04 47 843 05 1 Haripurkanda 120 571 571 0 72 04 47 871 1 *Shalkey 74 351 351 0 72 04 47 908 1 *Sreedharpur 54 237 237 0 72 04 47 937 1 *Suterpur 222 1224 1224 0 72 04 47 980 1 *Tilakpur 44 215 215 0 72 04 59 Sukhari Union Total 7271 4179 20713 20713 0 704 72 04 59 064 1 *Bahadurpur 143 714 714 0 72 04 59 115 1 *Bausha 299 1474 1474 0 72 04 59 122 1 *Bhabanipur (Debdwar) 158 793 793 0 72 04 59 180 1 *Dakshin Sukhari (Part) 865 4344 4344 0 72 04 59 180 01 1 Sukhari 332 1686 1686 0 72 04 59 180 02 1 Kulsree 232 1182 1182 0 72 04 59 180 03 1 Korardub 169 819 819 0 72 04 59 180 04 1 Dharma Roy 132 657 657 0 72 04 59 194 1 *Debasree 447 2226 2226 0 72 04 59 288 1 *Gopalasram Madhuakhali 171 761 761 0 72 04 59 331 1 *Hatia 335 1663 1663 0 72 04 59 410 1 *Kahetura 81 370 370 0 72 04 59 454 1 *Khala Para 181 956 956 0 72 04 59 562 1 *Mangalsree 161 806 806 0 72 04 59 641 1 *Narapatikhila 83 427 427 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 5 of 102 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Population UN / MZ / Area in Acres Total ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence density WA MH Households Community Total In Households Floating [sq.
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