Bhairab

Bhairab (Bengali: ভৈরব), also known as Bhairab Bazar (ভৈরব বাজার) is a town in central Bangladesh, located in Kishoreganj District in the division of Dhaka. It is administrative headquarter and urban centre of Bhairab Upazila. Around 156,000 people live here which makes this town the largest in Kishoreganj District and 32nd largest town in Bangladesh.

Bhairab
Bengali: ভৈরব
Syed Nazrul Islam Bridge over the Meghna River
Bhairab
Location in Dhaka division
Bhairab
Bhairab (Bangladesh)
Coordinates: 24.044577°N 90.986052°E / 24.044577; 90.986052
Country Bangladesh
DivisionDhaka
DistrictKishoreganj
UpazilaBhairab
Area
  Total15.71 km2 (6.07 sq mi)
Population
  Total156,293
  Density9,900/km2 (26,000/sq mi)

Geography

Bhairab town is located at 24.044577°N 90.986052°E / 24.044577; 90.986052 in the Kishoreganj District of central region of Bangladesh.[2]

Demographics

Religion in Bhairab (2011)[2]
Religion Percent
Islam
93.18%
Hinduism
6.79%
Others
0.03%

According to 2011 Bangladesh census the total population of the town was 118,992 of which 60,284 are males and 58,708 are females with a density of 7,574 people per km2. The number of total household of the town is 24,057.[2] In 2022, Bhairab had a population of 156,293 with a literacy rate of 77.82%.[1]

Administration

Bhairab town is governed by a Paurashava called Bhairab municipality which consists of 12 wards and 29 mahallas, which occupies an area of 15.71 km2.[2]

References

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