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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 33 Gazipur Zila Total 446363 826458 3403912 3398306 5606 1884 33 1 Gazipur Zila 565903 2366338 2363287 3051 33 2 Gazipur Zila 255831 1018252 1015748 2504 33 3 Gazipur Zila 4724 19322 19271 51 33 30 Gazipur Sadar Upazila Total 113094 449139 1820374 1815303 5071 3977 33 30 1 Gazipur Sadar Upazila 276589 1130963 1128206 2757 33 30 2 Gazipur Sadar Upazila 172550 689411 687097 2314 33 30 Gazipur Paurashava 33 30 01 Ward No-01 Total 3719 17136 17086 50 33 30 01 169 2 *Bhurulia 3719 17136 17086 50 33 30 02 Ward No-02 Total 1374 5918 5918 0 33 30 02 090 2 *Banua (Part) 241 1089 1089 0 33 30 02 248 2 *Chapulia (Part) 598 2582 2582 0 33 30 02 361 2 *Faokail (Part) 96 397 397 0 33 30 02 797 2 *Pajulia 439 1850 1850 0 33 30 03 Ward No-03 Total 10434 40406 40406 0 33 30 03 661 2 *Mariali 1629 6574 6574 0 33 30 03 797 2 *Paschim Joydebpur 8660 33294 33294 0 33 30 03 938 2 *Tek Bhararia 145 538 538 0 33 30 04 Ward No-04 Total 8427 35210 35071 139 33 30 04 496 2 *Purba Joydebpur 8427 35210 35071 139 33 30 05 Ward No-05 Total 3492 14955 14955 0 33 30 05 163 2 *Bhora 770 3118 3118 0 33 30 05 418 2 *Harinal 1367 6528 6528 0 33 30 05 621 2 *Lagalia 509 1823 1823 0 33 30 05 746 2 *Noagaon 846 3486 3486 0 33 30 06 Ward No-06 Total 1986 8170 8170 0 33 30 06 062 2 *Bangalgachh 382 1645 1645 0 33 30 06 084 2 *Baluchakuli 312 1244 1244 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 52 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 33 30 06 537 2 *Kanaia 640 2476 2476 0 33 30 06 768 2 *Neler Para 652 2805 2805 0 33 30 07 Ward No-07 Total 8456 31363 31363 0 33 30 07 231 2 *Chandna (Part) Lasmipura 8456 31363 31363 0 33 30 08 Ward No-08 Total 2748 11405 11405 0 33 30 08 005 2 *Adabay 428 1913 1913 0 33 30 08 209 2 *Chaitannapur 116 449 449 0 33 30 08 277 2 *Chhota Deora 1114 4417 4417 0 33 30 08 864 2 *Samantapur 659 3050 3050 0 33 30 08 876 2 *Sarpara 90 303 303 0 33 30 08 932 2 *Tarat Para 341 1273 1273 0 33 30 09 Ward No-09 Total 3273 14474 14474 0 33 30 09 152 2 *Bhararul 693 3166 3166 0 33 30 09 299 2 *Dakshin Khan 482 2252 2252 0 33 30 09 350 2 *Dhirashram 1663 7074 7074 0 33 30 09 802 2 *Pakeydasi 92 457 457 0 33 30 09 842 2 *Raha Para 262 1171 1171 0 33 30 09 966 2 *Teki Para 81 354 354 0 33 30 Tongi Paurashava 33 30 11 Ward No-01 Total 3790 15504 15497 7 33 30 11 026 2 *Andarul 120 468 468 0 33 30 11 086 2 *Bade Palasona 120 436 436 0 33 30 11 157 2 *Bhadam 863 2850 2850 0 33 30 11 183 2 *Bakral 239 1068 1061 7 33 30 11 340 2 *Darail 270 1075 1075 0 33 30 11 471 2 *Gusulia 172 789 789 0 33 30 11 497 2 *Gutia 372 1818 1818 0 33 30 11 582 2 *Jamaldia 119 484 484 0 33 30 11 602 2 *Kakil Sataish 1246 5493 5493 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 52 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 33 30 11 837 2 *Rajkur 30 84 84 0 33 30 11 992 2 *Tilargati 239 939 939 0 33 30 12 Ward No-02 Total 6333 26092 26092 0 33 30 12 130 2 *Bara Deora 3240 12471 12471 0 33 30 12 628 2 *Khortail 892 3390 3390 0 33 30 12 654 2 *Kathaldia 631 2640 2640 0 33 30 12 785 2 *Puran Mandaler Tek 415 1619 1619 0 33 30 12 890 2 *Satish 1155 5972 5972 0 33 30 13 Ward No-03 Total 16397 67605 67392 213 33 30 13 078 2 *Auch Para (Part-1) 16275 66838 66828 10 33 30 13 079 2 *Auch Para (Part-2) 122 767 564 203 33 30 14 Ward No-04 Total 4769 17171 17171 0 33 30 14 680 2 *Machimpur 4769 17171 17171 0 33 30 15 Ward No-05 Total 6085 26956 25248 1708 33 30 15 132 2 *Tongi Bazar 140 514 514 0 33 30 15 209 2 *Tongi Boram 3119 14376 12668 1708 33 30 15 794 2 *Dakshin Arispur (Part) 2826 12066 12066 0 33 30 16 Ward No-06 Total 8742 37045 36861 184 33 30 16 794 2 *Paschim Arispur (Part) 8742 37045 36861 184 33 30 17 Ward No-07 Total 14103 53857 53856 1 33 30 17 706 2 *Mirash Para(Part-1) 2086 7636 7636 0 33 30 17 752 2 *Purba Arispur (Part-1) 11510 44259 44258 1 33 30 17 753 2 *Purba Arispur (Part-2) 507 1962 1962 0 33 30 18 Ward No-08 Total 21586 77701 77696 5 33 30 18 095 2 *Aliar Tek 852 3157 3157 0 33 30 18 445 2 *Gopalpur 3983 14696 14696 0 33 30 18 706 2 *Mirash Para (Part) 2 942 3414 3414 0 33 30 18 759 2 *Pagar (Part-1) 11686 42258 42253 5 33 30 18 760 2 *Pagar (Part-2) 4123 14176 14176 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 52 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 33 30 19 Ward No-09 Total 8213 31710 31703 7 33 30 19 733 2 *Morkun 7018 27059 27052 7 33 30 19 942 2 *Silmon 1195 4651 4651 0 33 30 20 Ward No-10 Total 3053 11705 11705 0 33 30 20 549 2 *Himar Dighi 2598 9745 9745 0 33 30 20 916 2 *Shailargati 455 1960 1960 0 33 30 21 Ward No-11 Total 19408 77658 77658 0 33 30 21 300 2 *Chankirtek(Dattapara Part-2) 1712 6608 6608 0 33 30 21 366 2 *Dattapara Part-1 12066 47643 47643 0 33 30 21 418 2 *Gazipura 3759 15707 15707 0 33 30 21 666 2 *Shalik Chora 168 650 650 0 33 30 21 750 2 *Tekipara(Dattapara Part-2) 1703 7050 7050 0 33 30 22 Ward No-12 Total 8145 33346 33346 0 33 30 22 334 2 *Ershadnagar(Dattapara) 8145 33346 33346 0 33 30 23 Basan Union Total 8094 31513 148715 148465 250 4540 33 30 23 011 1 *Adhe Pasha 262 1897 1897 0 33 30 23 045 1 *Autpara 1809 7553 7353 200 33 30 23 101 1 *Bariali 463 1949 1949 0 33 30 23 113 1 *Basan 811 4186 4186 0 33 30 23 158 1 *Bhogra 5512 31027 30977 50 33 30 23 231 1 *Chandna (Part) 3669 17962 17962 0 33 30 23 237 1 *Chand Para 288 1632 1632 0 33 30 23 452 1 *Islampur 710 3460 3460 0 33 30 23 463 1 *Itahata 5559 28740 28740 0 33 30 23 463 01 1 Itahata 1436 7644 7644 0 33 30 23 463 02 1 Barbaika 1177 7231 7231 0 33 30 23 463 03 1 Dighir Chala 1720 7883 7883 0 33 30 23 463 04 1 Kadda Bazar 293 1213 1213 0 33 30 23 463 05 1 Lathibhanga 110 599 599 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 4 of 52 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 33 30 23 463 06 1 Goldighla Tek 140 801 801 0 33 30 23 463 07 1 Khoar Para 360 1630 1630 0 33 30 23 463 08 1 Kanthalia Para 244 1312 1312 0 33 30 23 463 09 1 Gaylaypara 79 427 427 0 33 30 23 486 1 *Jogitala 817 3437 3437 0 33 30 23 503 1 *Kadda Nandul 935 5123 5123 0 33 30 23 520 1 *Kamar Basulia 60 225 225 0 33 30 23 599 1 *Kumar Doba 327 1078 1078 0 33 30 23 695 1 *Mugurkhal 2977 10563 10563 0 33 30 23 734 1 *Naljani 1423 5130 5130 0 33 30 23 751 1 *Naojuri 1331 7079 7079 0 33 30 23 751 01 1 Naojuri 1172 6350 6350 0 33 30 23 751 02 1 Kalakair 159 729 729 0 33 30 23 814 1 *Paler Para 747 2808 2808 0 33 30 23 814 01 1 Paler Para 623 2249 2249 0 33 30 23 814 02 1 Mir Baher 124 559 559 0 33 30 23 955 1 *Tek Nagpara 1445 5604 5604 0 33 30 23 978 1 *Teli Para 2368 9262 9262 0 33 30 25 Baria Union Total 11354 8226 33715 33715 0 734 33 30 25 005 1 *Amuna 143 547 547 0 33 30 25 011 1 *Argaria 90 415 415 0 33 30 25 033 1 *Aturi 377 1497 1497 0 33 30 25 061 1 *Baila Kanta 8 24 24 0 33 30 25 067 1 *Baldha 110 467 467 0 33 30 25 078 1 *Bamnichhamni 6 18 18 0 33 30 25 083 1 *Bandhan 384 1344 1344 0 33 30 25 100 1 *Bankar Amuna 72 299 299 0 33 30 25 145 1 *Baria 559 2314 2314 0 33 30 25 212 1 *Bibadia 76 280 280 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 5 of 52 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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