Cities/Towns of France/World

Updated 2021-01-12 18:59:24

Bangladesh is a country on the continent Asia, her capital is Dhaka. Here is the hierarchy of the Bangladesh administrative divisions: Bangladesh is subdivided into divisions বিভাগ Bibhag, that are at their turn subdivided into great districts, that are at their turn subdivided into districts জেলা zil, that are at their turn subdivided into counties উপজেলা oopojela, that are at their turn subdivided into cities, towns and villages.

How French name their localities: department, city, town, district ? You find also their zipcode. The cities, towns in France are all called communes with a Mayer as administtrative chief, independently of its population and town size. Sometime, a town with only 3 souls has a mayer.

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City/Town
City/Town in Chinese
Zipcode
Area km2
Population
LatLng
Chattagam
 
 
3 672 366
Bangladesh
LatLng
Dhaka
达卡 
 
6 488 623
Bangladesh
LatLng
Khulna
库尔纳
 
1 342 339
Bangladesh
LatLng
Rajshahi
拉吉沙伊
 
700 133
Bangladesh
LatLng
Chittagong
吉大港
4219
Bangladesh
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This is very different from the Chinese calling. There one has Chief of Village, Chief of Town, Chief of City.

In France, the zipcode is generally composed of 5 digits, of which the first two are the code of the departement that it belongs to.

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