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The ISO (International Standards Organisation) assigns a two character code to each country name. These codes are used by Internet 'whois' databases (these two character abbreviations are the whois country codes) and also other applications.
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In India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh a lakh is the number 100,000. It often refers to this number of rupees.
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The Garo are a tribe of Mongoloid peoples inhabiting the Garo Hills of Assam, India and Bangladesh.
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Hannah Waterman is an English actress. She was born in 1976 at Pabna in Bangladesh. She is best known for playing the role of 'Laura Dunn' in the soap-opera 'Eastenders' from 2000 to 2004.
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The Paisas is the currency of Bangladesh. There are 100 Paisas to 1 Taka.
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The Taka is a unit of currency used in Bangladesh. There are 100 Paisas in one Taka.
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BD is an abbreviation for Bangladesh
BD is an abbreviation for Bachelor of Divinity
BD is an abbreviation for Bank Draft
BD is an abbreviation for Bills Discounted
BD is an abbreviation for Bomb Disposal
BD is an abbreviation for Brought Down
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Bangladesh is a cultivated variety of potato.
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HMS Jaguar was a British Leopard CLass frigate of 2300 tons displacement, designed as an air-defence ship. In July 1978 she was sold to Bangladesh and renamed the Ali Haider. She was powered by eight VVS ASR 1 diesels providing 14400 bhp and a speed of 24 knots and a range of 2300 miles at full power; 7500 miles at 16 knots She was armed with four Vickers 4.5 inch/45 Mk 6 dual purpose guns arranged in two twin mountings and one Bofors 40 mm/60 Mk 9 gun.
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HMS Lland Aff was a British Salisbury Class frigate of 2170 tons launched in 1955. She had a top speed of 24 knots and carried a crew of 14 officers and 223 other ratings. She was sold to Bangladesh in 1976 where upon she was renamed the Umar Farooq.
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