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    Kutubdia (Bengali: কুতুবদিয়া) is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. The upazila consists of an island in the...
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  • Kutubdia Gas Field (Bengali: কুতুবদিয়া গ্যাসক্ষেত্র) is a natural gas field located in the Bay of Bengal of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. It is controlled...
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  • CGS Kutubdia is the lead vessel of the Kutubdia-class fast patrol boat of the Bangladesh Coast Guard and has been serving the Bangladesh Coast Guard since...
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    Wind turbines on Kutubdia Island...
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  • passing SSC with honors from Kutubdia Model High School and HSC from Kutubdia Government College. In 2016, he joined Kutubdia Players Association of Cox's...
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  • cyclone accompanied by storm surge hit the area hard, especially near the Kutubdia island. Casualty: 14,000. The resulting epidemic of Cholera killed another...
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    in 2005. Three years later, a 1MW wind power plant was established in Kutubdia, Cox's Bazar. Both experimental plants are now out of operation due to...
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  • Char Char Gazi Char Faizuddin St. Martin's Island Chhera island Jaliadwip Kutubdia Maheshkhali Island Sonadia Urir Char Islands that were previously existent...
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    include Matamuhuri, Bakkhali, Reju Khal, Naf River, Maheshkhali channel and Kutubdia channel. The area of the city of Cox's Bazar is 6.85 km2 (2.64 sq mi)....
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    000 people were killed by the cyclone. More than 20,000 people died on Kutubdia Upazila, an island offshore Chittagong where 80–90% of homes were destroyed...
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