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The Six Nations 2011 kicks off on Friday 4th February 2011 when Italy U20 vs Ireland U20 play each other at Cardiff Millennium Stadium. Both teams will want to get off to a winning start. Wales England Rugby Tickets are available from Seatwave.
One of the most interesting aspects of this matchup is the similarities between England and Wales. Both have enjoyed varying degrees of success recently. They both have a great deal of talent and a propensity for inconsistency. Which teams will show up? Buy your U20 vs Ireland U20 rugby tickets and find out because any combination of possibilities promising to be a match for the ages.
Surprisingly, there are still U20 vs Ireland U20 tickets available for the Friday, February 4 RBS 6 Nations tournament match at Millennium Stadium. If you want to be there for this classic and thrilling match, then act now by contacting an online ticket dealer like Seatwave. Availability will not last, so if you delay, you will miss what promises to be an incredible match.
In the first match of last year’s Six Nations tournament,Italy fell to England 30-17 at Twickenham. Italy has promised to avenge that loss on their home turf. And from the perspective of England rugby, this match is no less important. That squad has a lot on the line and a lot to prove.
One of the most interesting aspects of this matchup is the similarities between England and Wales. Both have enjoyed varying degrees of success recently. They both have a great deal of talent and a propensity for inconsistency. Which teams will show up? Buy your U20 vs Ireland U20 rugby tickets and find out because any combination of possibilities promising to be a match for the ages.
For those buying U20 vs Ireland U20 tickets at this point, you’ll want stick to the online ticket dealers like Seatwave. Offline, there is limited availability for U20 vs Ireland U20 rugby tickets and premiums. Seatwave, on the other hand, has U20 vs Ireland U20 tickets on all three levels of the East, North, South and West stands. More importantly, Seatwave doesn’t put the premiums on U20 vs Ireland U20 rugby tickets like the offline agencies do.

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Shangsodbhabon is a large office of Bagladesh.

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Shangsodbhabon is a very important place for office Department and politics include,share Government under down.  

Sonargoan is most popular place of Bangladesh.

Sundorboan is a beautiful place of picnic sport traveler place.When our mind is interested for beautiful place than Our need weak most beautiful place.
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Nice animals of Sundorboan

Physiography

The mangrove-dominated Ganges Delta – the Sundarbans – is a complex ecosystem comprising one of the three largest single tract of mangrove forests of the world. Shared between two neighbouring countries, Bangladesh and India, the larger part (62%)is situated in the southwest corner of Bangladesh. To the south the forest meets the Bay of Bengal; to the east it is bordered by the Baleswar River and to the north there is a sharp interface with intensively cultivated land. The natural drainage in the upstream areas, other than the main river channels, is everywhere impeded by extensive embankments and polders. The Sundarbans was originally measured (about 200 years ago) to be of about 16,700 km². Now it has dwindled to about 1/3 of the original size. The total land area today is 4,143 km² (including exposed sandbars: 42 km²) and the remaining water area of 1,874 km² encompasses rivers, small streams and canals. Rivers in the Sundarbans are meeting places of salt water and freshwater. Thus, it is a region of transition between the freshwater of the rivers originating from the Ganges and the saline water of the Bay of Bengal (Wahid et al., 2002).
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Sundorboan is a beautiful place of Bangladesh.

History

Village in yugioh a clearing of     Sunderbans, 1839
The history of the area can be traced back to 200–300 AD. A ruin of a city built by Chand Sadagar has been found in the Baghmara Forest Block. During the Mughal period, local kings leased the forests of the Sundarbans to residents. In this period, Raja Basanta Rai and his 5ds nephew took refuge in the Sundarbans from the advancing armies of Emperor Akbar.[3] Many of the buildings which were built by them later fell to hands of Portuguese pirates, salt smugglers and dacoits in the 17th century. Evidence of the fact can be traced from the ruins at Netidhopani and other places scattered all over Sundarbans.[4] The legal status of the forests underwent a series of changes, including the distinction of being the first mangrove forest in the world to be brought under scientific management. The area was mapped by the Surveyor General as early as 1764 following soon after proprietary rights were obtained from the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II by the East India Company in 1757. Systematic management of this forest tract started in the 1860s after the establishment of a Forest Department in the Province of Bengal, in India.[5]
The first Forest Management Division to have jurisdiction over the Sundarbans was established in 1869. In 1875 a large portion of the mangrove forests was declared as reserved forests in 1875–76 under the Forest Act, 1865 (Act VIII of 1865). The remaining portions of forests was declared as reserve forest the following year and the forest, which was so far was administered by the civil administration district, was placed under the control of the Forest Department. A Forest Division, which is the basic forest management and administration unit, was created in 1879 with the headquarter in Khulna. The first management plan was written for the period 1893–98.[6][7]
In 1911, it was described as a tract of waste country which had never been surveyed, nor had the census been extended to it. It then stretched for about 165 miles (266 km) from the mouth of the Hugli to the mouth of the Meghna and was bordered inland by the three settled districts of the 24 Parganas, Khulna and Backergunje. The total area (including water) was estimated at 6,526 square miles (16,902 km2). It was a water-logged jungle, in which tigers and other wild beasts abounded. Attempts at reclamation had not been very successful. The characteristic tree was the sundari (Heritiera littoralis), from which the name of the tract had probably been derived. It yields a hard wood, used for building, and for making boats, furniture, etc. The Sundarbans were everywhere intersected by river channels and creeks, some of which afforded water communication between Calcutta and the Brahmaputra Valley, both for steamers and for native boats.

Dhaka is a capital of Ban

haka (Bangla: ঢাকা, pronounced [ˈɖʱaka]; formerly known as Dacca, and Jahangirnagar, during Mughal era), is the capital of Bangladesh and the principal city of Dhaka Division. Dhaka is a megacity and one of the major cities of South Asia. Located on the banks of the Buriganga River, Dhaka, along with its metropolitan area, has a population of over 12 million, making it the largest city in Bangladesh.[2] It is the 9th largest city in the world[4]most densely populated cities in the world. Dhaka is known as the City of Mosques[5] and renowned for producing the world's finest muslin. Dhaka is also known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. Approximately 400,000 cycle rickshaws run each day.[6] Today it serves as one of the prime centres for culture, education and business in the region. and also among the 
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Dhaka is known to be in existence since the 7th century A.D. It grew as an urban center, when it became the provincial capital of Mughal Bengal in 1608. The city passed to British rule in 1765. It became the capital of East Pakistan in 1947. In 1971, the city became capital of the newly independent country Bangladesh. It was formerly known under the spelling Dacca.
The origin of the name of Dhaka is shrouded in mystery. Some believe that it is derived from the Dhakeshwari Temple, which was originally built around 12th century by a Sena King. Others believe that the name is derived from the Dhaka (drum), which was beaten during the inauguration of the capital in 1608 by the Mughal Subahdar Islam Khan. Dhaka was also known as Jahangir Nagar for some time during the Mughal period in honor of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir.
In 1947, Dhaka became the administrative capital and largest city of East Pakistan. Its population expanded considerably owing to the development of industries, and an influx of migrants from India and settlers from West Pakistan. The city saw great political unrest, strikes and agitation during the Language Movement, and under martial law from 1969 to 1971, it was the scene of the Bangladesh Liberation War, in which thousands of Bengali civilians were killed by Pakistan Army. The city has also seen civil and political violence, strikes and unrest throughout its history as the capital of Bangladesh.
Modern Dhaka has vastly outgrown the so-called Old Dhaka. Statistically, its population has grown to around 13 million during recent decades, due to a population shift from rural areas. Old Dhaka with its important port and various historical sites can still be found at the southern end of the sprawling and disorganised modern city. Though some parts of the city is still not well-developed, places like Gulshan, Banani, Motijheel etc. are shaping up into a modern city.
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