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Sundarbans

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Explore the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO site. Home to the majestic Bengal tiger and diverse wildlife, it's a unique ecosystem.

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    Bangladesh Features Three Diverse UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

    These include the majestic Sundarbans mangrove forest, the ancient Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur (Somapura Mahavihara), and the historic Mosque City of Bagerhat, showcasing the nation's natural beauty and rich architectural past.

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    The Sundarbans, Shared by Bangladesh, is the World's Largest Mangrove Forest.

    This unique ecosystem, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a critical habitat for the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger. Its intricate network of waterways and islands protects the inland from cyclones and provides livelihoods for millions.