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Upazila Brahmanbaria Sadar 91°0'0"E 91°5'0"E 91°10'0"E 91°15'0"E L E G E N D SARAIL UPAZILA ROAD MAP Administrative Boundary z# T$ } } } International Boundary z# z# 4103 T$ UPAZILA BRAHMANBARIA SADAR 52 z# Moind bazar 54 5 $T Division Boundary T$ 047 4 0 Bhz#udol 08 5 $T Majlishpur 3 0 DISTRICT BRAHMANBARIA District Boundary 4 $TBudhal bazz#ar z# $T z# Malihata bazarT$ z# Ñ Ñ 5046 9 Upazila Boundary 3 9 Nondonpur bazar $T 2 0 $T T$ 50 30 4 5 T$ 83z# 5179 3005 z# 300z#4 08z# z# T$Ñ z# z# $T6 Union Boundary 1 4 1 Majlishpur Bazar 8 0 Moishair Bazar 0 Telinagar Natun Bazar 5 Ñ 3 5 $T Darma Bazar Municipal Boundary 0 à 2 02 1 z# 50 T$ 5 Dakshin Shuhilpur 6 1 Ñz#$T$T z#$T Administrative Headquarters 5 Mohonpur bazar z#Ba$Tkail bazar UPAZILA ASHUGANJ T$Ñ Austogrz#am bazar District $T z# z# z# T$ [% 5 Suhilpur C$Tattle Market 7 Upazila 0 Y# 4 T$ Purba TT$alsahar z# 4 6 T$ 0 5 5001 Union 2 $T 2 02 3 5 z#40 7 512 5 T$ Ñ 1 T$ 302 T$Uttar Natai N 0 8 7 " z# 8 Physical Infrastructures 6 0 ' N 1 0 " 5 1 $T z# ° 0 4 T$ ' z# $T z# 4 1 7 National Highways 0 z# 9 2 5 Amtoly Bazar ° 51 z# Gatura Bazar 4 $T 6 2 z# T$5 Regional Highways 0 z# 5 BRz#AHMANBARIA SADAR 4 y# |# z# 057 T$ Ñ $T {# Zila Road Ñ$T Pirba$Tri T$Bz#azarMedda Bazar 2 z# T$ z# 2 T$ z# $T B4 orohoron bazar Bot-Toly bazar 0 z# z# Upazila Road (Pucca) 5 4 0 $ z# 0 T$ T Y# 6 z# T$ 4 2 7 4 3 0 3 0 4 9 0 T$ 0 z# 3 z# Upazila Road (Katcha) 4 5 z# z# x%Ananda bazar 5 Ñ T$ T$ |# {#z $T 2 T$ z# |# 6 T$ z#0 z# 7 3 z# $T Union Road (Pucca) 0 y#z#|# c Jagat bazar z# z# 5 Dakshin Natai z# z# þ z# z# Boz#derz# bazar Union Road (Katcha) Sadekpur Narshinz#gshar Bazar $T z# z# Chilikut baz$Tza#r Da$Tmchail b$Ta$Tzar T$ z# |#z#|#z#|# z# $Tz#y# $T 3008 Village Road A (Pucca) z# 5 $ |# 2009 $T 6 T 5064 0 1 Sadekpur Bazar 6 z# 2 8 01 z# 3 0 4 {# 8 z#z# 4 Village Road A (Katcha) z#0 0 407 2 T$ 4 1 z# 7 T$ 8 T$ BRAHMANBARIA 0 0 T$ T$ 4 z# 4 Kaz#lisT$ihim$TaT$ bz#azar z# Village Road B (Pucca) T$ 4 Gokarna Ghat bazar 5 0 $T 2 Birampur Bz#azar 9 [% 4 z# 37 |# T$$T 3 40 Village Road B (Katcha) 4 AKHAURA UPAZILA Ñ 0 04 8 Bhadughar$T Cattle Market 20 8 $T y# 6 z#Bhz#adoghar Mollabz#ari BBahzadr ughar bazar Railway Network 5020 z#T$$T Ñ $T Embankment 2011 $TUlchapara bz#azar 4 0 1 1 84 Natural Features Ramz#rail T$ z4#0 T$ 3 1 517 17 5110 z# 5 Wide River with Sandy Area 407 5113 8 7z# z# 2 z# T$ Kachait bazar 0 Small River/ Khal $ 5 Ramrail ba$Tzarz#T 3 5 $T T$ 0 2 Mohammedpur Bazar z# 2 3 $T Ñ T$ 3 2 y# z# 1z# 3 5 0 3 Water Bodies 0 1 0 1 6 3 y#Ñ 5 3 NABINAGAR UPAZILA 05 T$ 8 0 30 9 5 9 z# 4 2 z# 1 Forest 0 2 1 4 1 Ñ T$ 4 5 4033 8 3 Hill 0 0 N 2 2 044 " 5 0 2 4 Ñ 0 3 0 z# Machhihata 3 ' N 5 1 5 " T$ 0 5 0 300 ' 7 Chandura Cattle Market ° $Tz# 4 Socio-Economic Infrastructures 5 Ñ Chapoir Bazar 239 0 $TT$ 3 5 5 2 $T$T 2 ° Senda T$Bazar 4040 7 9 $T z# 0 408 # Growth Centre 3 1 S 8 0 4 12 z# 4 Chandpur bazar 0 2 Ñ 5 1 T$ 5 0 4 3 7 0 30 90 $T Rural Market 0 0 4 5 4 5 2 4 0 5 z# Ñ 3 06 7 23 z# y# z# 1 Ñ 5 4 401 0 $ c Police Station 8 9 T z#T$ 0 4 5 2 x% 4 # T$ 1 1 Sz# 2 5 Upazila Health Complex 00 403 0 0 2 4 RadT$hik4 a Bazar z# %^ $ 1 1 z# T 517 z# 5226 Family welfare Centre 4 6 5172 0 0 z# $TCT$hinair bazaz#r 0 4 1 50 1 7 3 z# 2 G Community Clinic 9 2 T$ 5 5 5 7 1 5 51 525 0 Chandi Bazar 3 4 0 T$ þ Post Office Ñ 0 9 3 z# 9 $T 4 2 9 3 2 1 6 T$ {# T$ 2 0 0 5 3 4 College 5 z# 2 Bhirampur bazar z# 2 #| $T 7 High School z# Basud$Teb Bazar 1 #z Sultanpur Primary School 3 $T 0 $T$T 6 $ 3 9 T 5 #y 0 0 T$ 4 Basudeb Madrasa T$ 8 z#2 z# 6 9 z# 5 2006 0 09 $T Mosque Sultanz#pur Bazar 4 4T$ 08 T$ z# T$ Ñ 41 Gatiara Molla Market à 0 Ashrayan/Abasan 1 4 z#$T T$ 6 0 0 Ñ 5 0 8 2 4 4 5 0 6 0 Settlement z# 3 23 5 5 6 5 02 0 z# z#Gati$ara bazar 7 4 6 T Disclaimer : Information / theme contained in this map sheet is only for z# 07 $T 4 internal use of Local Government Engineering Department. 5 4 Ñ 1 0 Information / theme of this map sheet is not authoritative N 4 T$ 5 3 2 Ñ for any other use. SCALE T$ Compiled from : LGED Upazila Base Maps 1994-95, Landsat TM 1998, 3 81 GPS Survey 1999 and Field Checking in 2016 2 1 0 2 Kilometers 525 40 Projection : Lambert's Conformal Conic KASBA UPAZILA R.F. 1: 1,00,000 PREPARED BY : GIS UNIT LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 91°0'0"E 91°5'0"E 91°10'0"E 91°15'0"E.
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