Cox Bazar About Shortly
- Cox's bazar
- bangladesh
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- cox’s bazar, town, southeastern bangladesh. It's miles placed alongside the bay of bengal approximately 60 miles (one hundred km) south of chittagong. The town, constituted a municipality in 1869, was named for hiram cox, who supervised the contract there of arakanese refugees from conquest by way of myanmar (burma) in 1799. Ramu, 10 miles (sixteen km) to the east, is the internet web page of a ancient buddhist temple. With an extended unbroken seashore and a small port, cox’s bazar is a famous tourist resort, connected through means of road, rail, and air with chittagong. Principal industries in addition to tourism consist of fish processing, salt manufacturing, ice making, printing, and the milling of rice, flour, and wood. Garment manufacturing and weaving, woodworking, and metalworking are excellent cottage industries

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