Bangladesh topographic maps
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Brahmaputra River
Bangladesh > Mymensingh Division > Jamalpur Sadar Upazila > Jamalpur
The course of the Brahmaputra River has changed drastically in the past two and a half centuries, moving its river course westwards for a distance of about 80 km (50 mi), leaving its old river course, appropriately named the old Brahmaputra river, behind. In the past, the floodplain of the old river course had…
Average elevation: 18 m

Camp 21
Bangladesh > Chattogram Division > Rohingya Refugee Camp in Bangladesh
Average elevation: 15 m

Chattogram District
Bangladesh > Chattogram Division
The district's topography is primarily defined by a series of low hill ranges running roughly parallel to the coast and with each other. Between these hill ranges are broad alluvial valleys with sandstone bedrock, and they are also divided by several major rivers, namely the Karnaphuli and Sangu. The most…
Average elevation: 28 m

Chattogram
Bangladesh > Chattogram Division
Chittagong lies at 22°20′06″N 91°49′57″E / 22.33500°N 91.83250°E / 22.33500; 91.83250. It straddles the coastal foothills of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in southeastern Bangladesh. The Karnaphuli River runs along the southern banks of the city, including its central business district. The…
Average elevation: 6 m

Sylhet Division
The name Sylhet is an anglicisation of Shilhot (শিলহট). Its origins seem to come from the Sanskrit words শিলা śilā (meaning 'stone') and হট্ট haṭṭa (meaning 'marketplace'). These words match the landscape and topography of the hilly region. The shila stones were abundant across…
Average elevation: 92 m