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Bangladesh has maritime boundary disputes with India and Myanmar in the Bay of Bengal, resolved through international arbitration.
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The national marching song (Rono Sangeet) was first published in Shikha magazine, spreading patriotic fervor among readers.
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Rangamati is the largest district in Bangladesh by area, covering vast hilly terrain in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region.
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Twenty-one lines of the national marching song are played at state ceremonies, representing a significant portion of the composition.
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The national marching song was first published in 1928 (1335 Bengali year), written by Kazi Nazrul Islam during colonial period.
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The national marching song was taken from Kazi Nazrul Islam's poetry collection 'Sandha', showcasing his revolutionary spirit.
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Rangamati district shares a border with Myanmar, being one of the three hill districts that form Bangladesh's southeastern frontier.
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Bangladesh shares borders with Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, and Tripura, forming its western and northern boundaries.
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The national marching song was first published under the title 'Notuner Gaan' (Song of the New), reflecting revolutionary aspirations.
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'Amar Sonar Bangla' was first published in 1905 during the anti-partition movement, later becoming Bangladesh's national anthem.