Sripur, Sylhet Division
Tourist spot in Sylhet district
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Sripur is a tourist spot in Bangladesh's Sylhet district. It is well known for its waterfalls, which span across the Bangladesh-India border.
In 2001, a crater on Mars was named Srīpur in honour of the town.[1]
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References
- ^ International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). "Srīpur on Mars". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. US Geological Survey. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
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25°10′27″N 92°00′46″E / 25.174212°N 92.012703°E / 25.174212; 92.012703
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Sylhet District
Capital: Sylhet
- Balaganj
- Beanibazar
- Bishwanath
- Companiganj
- Fenchuganj
- Golapganj
- Gowainghat
- Jaintiapur
- Kanaighat
- Osmani Nagar
- South Surma
- Sylhet Sadar
- Zakiganj
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- The Aided High School
- Beani Bazar Government College
- Blue Bird High School and College
- Cambridge Grammar School & College
- Dhakadakshin Multilateral High School and College
- Kasim Ali Model High School
- Madan Mohan College
- Mathiura BL High School
- Murari Chand College
- Scholarshome
- Sylhet Engineering College
- Sylhet Government Pilot High School
- Sylhet Government Women's College
- Sylhet Polytechnic Institute
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