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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 Area in UN / MZ / Total Population density ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Acres WA MH Households [sq. km] Community Total In Households Floating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 93 Tangail Zila Total 843703 870102 3605083 3603579 1504 1056 93 1 Tangail Zila 742002 3061298 3060352 946 93 2 Tangail Zila 109848 469660 469102 558 93 3 Tangail Zila 18252 74125 74125 0 93 09 Basail Upazila Total 38988 38565 159870 159823 47 1013 93 09 1 Basail Upazila 35411 146374 146327 47 93 09 3 Basail Upazila 3154 13496 13496 0 93 09 11 Basail Union Total 6456 6388 26706 26706 0 1022 93 09 11 1 Basail Union 3234 13210 13210 0 93 09 11 3 Basail Union 3154 13496 13496 0 93 09 11 134 1 *Balina 324 1329 1329 0 93 09 11 156 1 *Banda Kumarjani 87 413 413 0 93 09 11 212 1 *Barni Kesari 325 1355 1355 0 93 09 11 234 3 *Basail 3154 13496 13496 0 93 09 11 234 01 3 Basail 2805 12022 12022 0 93 09 11 234 02 3 Andha Para 349 1474 1474 0 93 09 11 279 1 *Brahman Paril 346 1349 1349 0 93 09 11 436 1 *Handuli Para 264 1137 1137 0 93 09 11 637 1 *Maijkhara 182 739 739 0 93 09 11 704 1 *Mirikpur 1231 5059 5059 0 93 09 11 704 01 1 Mirikpur 414 1785 1785 0 93 09 11 704 02 1 Naikanibari 817 3274 3274 0 93 09 11 849 1 *Rasara 475 1829 1829 0 93 09 35 Fulki Union Total 6850 7356 29792 29792 0 1075 93 09 35 022 1 *Aisara 959 3876 3876 0 93 09 35 122 1 *Balia 339 1339 1339 0 93 09 35 122 01 1 Uttarpara 180 753 753 0 93 09 35 122 02 1 Dakshinpara 159 586 586 0 93 09 35 346 1 *Dohar 218 884 884 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 110 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Area in UN / MZ / Total Population density ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Acres WA MH Households [sq. km] Community Total In Households Floating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 93 09 35 380 1 *Ekdala 482 1974 1974 0 93 09 35 391 1 *Fulki 925 3948 3948 0 93 09 35 391 01 1 Paschimpara 483 2068 2068 0 93 09 35 391 02 1 Madhyapara 150 644 644 0 93 09 35 391 03 1 Dakshinpara 292 1236 1236 0 93 09 35 447 1 *Jasihati 711 2766 2766 0 93 09 35 447 01 1 Jasihati 592 2329 2329 0 93 09 35 447 02 1 Hakimpur 119 437 437 0 93 09 35 469 1 *Jhanjhania 266 1105 1105 0 93 09 35 570 1 *Karatia Para 288 1085 1085 0 93 09 35 603 1 *Khatra 383 1514 1514 0 93 09 35 659 1 *Maitha 1761 6991 6991 0 93 09 35 659 01 1 Maitha Uttar Para 342 1415 1415 0 93 09 35 659 02 1 Kusti Para 80 310 310 0 93 09 35 659 03 1 Gass Para 363 1517 1517 0 93 09 35 659 04 1 Kamala Para 192 687 687 0 93 09 35 659 05 1 Aik Para 238 909 909 0 93 09 35 659 06 1 Char Para 187 712 712 0 93 09 35 659 07 1 Suna Para 129 541 541 0 93 09 35 659 08 1 Saduli Para 230 900 900 0 93 09 35 693 1 *Murakair 122 554 554 0 93 09 35 760 1 *Nedhar 206 888 888 0 93 09 35 771 1 *Nirail 111 471 471 0 93 09 35 983 1 *Tirancha 585 2397 2397 0 93 09 47 Habla Union Total 6509 7491 31814 31805 9 1208 93 09 47 044 1 *Aruha 262 1192 1192 0 93 09 47 111 1 *Baira 86 430 424 6 93 09 47 178 1 *Baoikhola 379 1580 1580 0 93 09 47 245 1 *Bhair Para 208 868 868 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 110 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Area in UN / MZ / Total Population density ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Acres WA MH Households [sq. km] Community Total In Households Floating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 93 09 47 290 1 *Chhaisata 344 1515 1515 0 93 09 47 413 1 *Gulya 401 1613 1613 0 93 09 47 424 1 *Habla Tengari Para 2040 8540 8540 0 93 09 47 424 01 1 Bilpara 191 750 750 0 93 09 47 424 02 1 Habla Tengari Para 527 2240 2240 0 93 09 47 424 03 1 Purbapara 304 1171 1171 0 93 09 47 424 04 1 Dakshinpara 632 2763 2763 0 93 09 47 424 05 1 Uttarpara 216 900 900 0 93 09 47 424 06 1 Gosakhali 170 716 716 0 93 09 47 480 1 *Jibaneshwar 177 685 685 0 93 09 47 581 1 *Karati Para 956 4129 4126 3 93 09 47 670 1 *Matara 743 3070 3070 0 93 09 47 715 1 *Nahali 234 1126 1126 0 93 09 47 782 1 *Paschim Pauli 306 1313 1313 0 93 09 47 793 1 *Patkhaguri 549 2310 2310 0 93 09 47 793 01 1 Dakshinpara 367 1574 1574 0 93 09 47 793 02 1 Uttarpara 182 736 736 0 93 09 47 927 1 *Sonalia 806 3443 3443 0 93 09 59 Kanchanpur Union Total 7395 5701 24243 24239 4 810 93 09 59 011 1 *Adajan 347 1530 1530 0 93 09 59 458 1 *Jautuki 478 1887 1887 0 93 09 59 547 1 *Kanchanpur 3261 13905 13901 4 93 09 59 547 01 1 Bilpara 86 386 386 0 93 09 59 547 02 1 Kazi Para 395 1627 1627 0 93 09 59 547 03 1 Sakria Char 253 1127 1127 0 93 09 59 547 04 1 Dakshinpara 434 1900 1896 4 93 09 59 547 05 1 Tarabari 159 640 640 0 93 09 59 547 06 1 Kodalia Para 118 497 497 0 93 09 59 547 07 1 Chanka Para 265 1131 1131 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 110 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Area in UN / MZ / Total Population density ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Acres WA MH Households [sq. km] Community Total In Households Floating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 93 09 59 547 08 1 Jahangirnagar 88 382 382 0 93 09 59 547 09 1 Karmaker Para 123 481 481 0 93 09 59 547 10 1 Halur Para 177 791 791 0 93 09 59 547 11 1 Jigatala Para 106 492 492 0 93 09 59 547 12 1 Dang Para 400 1738 1738 0 93 09 59 547 13 1 Purbapara 227 870 870 0 93 09 59 547 14 1 Paschimpara 430 1843 1843 0 93 09 59 681 1 *Mateshwar 192 830 830 0 93 09 59 838 1 *Purba Pauli 470 2004 2004 0 93 09 59 883 1 *Saidampur 563 2435 2435 0 93 09 59 916 1 *Singardak 390 1652 1652 0 93 09 71 Kashil Union Total 6058 6223 25761 25754 7 1051 93 09 71 067 1 *Bagil 276 1092 1090 2 93 09 71 078 1 *Baghua 46 190 190 0 93 09 71 089 1 *Bahatair 89 365 365 0 93 09 71 145 1 *Bande Bhat Para 105 409 409 0 93 09 71 167 1 *Bangra 321 1279 1279 0 93 09 71 268 1 *Biala 280 1223 1223 0 93 09 71 313 1 *Dapnajor 537 2303 2303 0 93 09 71 324 1 *Deuli 481 1847 1846 1 93 09 71 384 1 *Fulbari 228 958 958 0 93 09 71 491 1 *Jorbari 125 510 510 0 93 09 71 536 1 *Kamtia 233 944 944 0 93 09 71 592 1 *Kashil 1134 4505 4505 0 93 09 71 726 1 *Nakasim 219 975 975 0 93 09 71 749 1 *Natkhola 274 1108 1104 4 93 09 71 816 1 *Pichuri 356 1593 1593 0 93 09 71 872 1 *Sayer 64 252 252 0 93 09 71 939 1 *Sthal Balla 280 1234 1234 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 4 of 110 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Area in UN / MZ / Total Population density ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Acres WA MH Households [sq. km] Community Total In Households Floating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 93 09 71 972 1 *Thupia 189 773 773 0 93 09 71 994 1 *Uttar Bathuli 986 4201 4201 0 93 09 83 Kaoaljani Union Total 5340 5406 21554 21527 27 997 93 09 83 055 1 *Badiajan 227 888 888 0 93 09 83 223 1 *Bartha 310 1215 1215 0 93 09 83 368 1 *Dumnibari 405 1775 1775 0 93 09 83 402 1 *Gilabari 444 1710 1710 0 93 09 83 514 1 *Kalia 743 2903 2903 0 93 09 83 525 1 *Kalyanpur 237 987 987 0 93 09 83 595 1 *Kaoaljani 1876 7461 7461 0 93 09 83 595 01 1 Kaoaljani 1370 5383 5383 0 93 09 83 595 02 1 Bil Chikni 80 304 304 0 93 09 83 595 03 1 Mandarjani 282 1179 1179 0 93 09 83 595 04 1 Mailanpur 144 595 595 0 93 09 83 894 1 *Seharail 120 467 467 0 93 09 83 961 1 *Sunna 1044 4148 4121 27 93 19 Bhuapur Upazila Total 55601 46412 189913 189804 109 844 93 19 1 Bhuapur Upazila 39558 161205 161098 107 93 19 2 Bhuapur Upazila 6854 28708 28706 2 93 19 2 Bhuapur Paurashava 6854 28708 28706 2 93 19 01 Ward No-01 Total 518 2155 2155 0 93 19 01 177 2 *Betua Atanipara 137 620 620 0 93 19 01 639 2 *Kutubpur 295 1168 1168 0 93 19 01 648 2 *Palisha Mazipara 86 367 367 0 93 19 02 Ward No-02 Total 584 2385 2385 0 93 19 02 686 2 *Tapibari 266 1093 1093 0 93 19 02 777 2 *Palisha 318 1292 1292 0 93 19 03 Ward No-03 Total 473 1985 1985 0 93 19 03 079 2 *Bahadipur 320 1320 1320 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 5 of 110 Table C-01 : Area, Households, Population, Density by Residence and Community Population Administrative Unit Area in UN / MZ / Total Population density ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Acres WA MH Households [sq.
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