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Bangladesh's Exclusive Economic Zone extends 200 nautical miles from the coast, granting rights to marine resources in this area.
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Bangladesh shares international borders with two countries - India and Myanmar, making it strategically important in South Asia.
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Bangladesh shares its land borders with India and Myanmar, with India having the longest shared boundary of the two neighbors.
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Bangladesh shares a 3,715 kilometer border with India, making it one of the longest international borders in South Asia region.
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Bangladesh shares a 280 kilometer border with Myanmar in the southeastern region, primarily along the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
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Bangladesh shares a maritime boundary with Myanmar in the Bay of Bengal, which was demarcated through international arbitration.
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Five Indian states share borders with Bangladesh: West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram, surrounding it on three sides.
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Thirty districts of Bangladesh share borders with India, facilitating cross-border trade and cultural exchanges between the nations.
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Bandarban district shares its border only with Myanmar and has no connection with India, unlike most other border districts.
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Rangpur district is not on the Indian border, being an inland district surrounded by other Bangladeshi districts on all sides.