Barguna Dist Town

Bangladesh / Barguna /
 third-level administrative division, town district

Barguna District (Barisal division) a coastal district, with an area of 1831.31 sq km, is bounded on the north by Jhalokati, Barisal, Pirojpur and Patuakhali districts, on the east by Patuakhali district, on the south by Patuakhali, the bay of Bengal, on the west by Pirojpur and Bagerhat districts. Noted rivers are Payra, Bishkhali and Baleshwar. Average annual temperature: maximum 33.3°C and minimum 12.1°C; annual rainfall 2506 mm (1997).

Barguna (Town) consists of 9 wards and 18 mahallas with an area of 15.57 sq km. The town has a population of 26484; male 53.89%, female 46.11%. Barguna municipality was established in 1973. The literacy rate among the town people is 56.6%. The town has three dakbungalows.

Barguna thana was established at the end of the eighteenth century. It was elevated to a sub-division in 1969 and the sub-division was turned into a district in 1984. The district consists of 5 upazilas, 38 union parishads, 238 mouzas, 560 villages, 4 municipalities, 44 wards and 49 mahallas. The upazilas are barguna sadar, amtali, patharghata, betagi, bamna.

Archaeological relics and monuments: Bibichini Mosque at Betagi and the Buddhist temple at Taltali.

As of 2007, Barguna District has an overall population of 902,465 with a population density of 492 persons/km². Females constitute a majority of the population with a percentage of 50.12% while males constitute 49.88%; Muslim 91.01%, Hindu 8.69%, Christian 0.04%, Buddhist 0.24% and others 0.02%.

Religious institutions: Mosque 2168, temple 297, Buddhist pagoda 13, church 1and tomb 13.

Literacy and educational institutions: Average literacy 40.14%; male 45.15%, female 35.05%. Educational institutions: college 13, secondary school 124, junior school 13, government primary school 397, non-government primary school 329, madrasa 246, vocational school 2, satellite school 2.

Cultural organisations: Rural club 117, public library 6, theatre group 7, cultural associations 12, literary society 3, women's organisation 15, cinema hall 13.

Main occupations: Agriculture 50.53%, fishing 3.96%, agricultural labourer 15.27%, wage labourer 3.81%, commerce 10.01%, construction 1.29%, service 4.86%, others 10.27%.

Land use: Cultivable land 150533.79 hectares, fallow land 4609.88 hectares; single crop 55.88%, double crop 37.18%, treble crop 6.94%.

Land control: Among the peasants 31% are landless, 31% small, 32% medium and 6% rich.

Fisheries, dairies, poultries Fishery 89, dairy 27, poultry 213, hatchery 8.

Communication facilities- Roads: pucca 149 km, semi pucca 96 km and mud road 2057 km; waterways 347 nautical miles.

Manufactories: include rice mill, saw mill, soap factory, flour mill, ice factory, pen factory.

Cottage industries: Weaving, bamboo and cane work, goldsmith, blacksmith, potteries, wood work, tailoring.

NGO activities: Operationally important NGOs are CARE, brac, asa, CBDP, Jagorani, CRAPDA, Sankalpa and Sangram.

Health centres: General hospital 1, upazila health complex 4, union health and family welfare centre 29, maternity and child health care centre 1, satellite clinic 6, charitable health centre 4.

Barguna's economy is primarily dependent on agriculture. Principal crops include rice and pulses. Jute cultivation was once important, but the crop gradually lost popularity as a cash crop. Being a coastal district, Barguna has a thriving fishing industry. Produce of the district includes betel leaf, pulses, bananas, betel nut, molasses, marine fish, and shrimp.
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Coordinates:   22°9'16"N   90°6'52"E
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