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=== '''The Sundarbans Called the Largest Forest in Bangladesh''' === The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world and is located in the southwestern part of Bangladesh. This forest covers an area of about '''6,017 square kilometers''', of which approximately 4,000 square kilometers lie within the borders of Bangladesh. The remaining part is located in the Indian state of West Bengal. '''The Sundarbans is Considered the Largest forest''' ''':''' * '''Largest in Area''': Within the geographical boundaries of Bangladesh, the Sundarbans is the largest natural forest in terms of area. * '''Rich in Biodiversity''': The Sundarbans is home to various species of trees, birds, wild animals, and aquatic creatures. The famous Royal Bengal Tiger is one of its most iconic inhabitants. * '''Vital for Human Life''': The Sundarbans acts as a natural barrier, protecting coastal regions from cyclones and tidal surges. * '''World Heritage Site''': In 1997, UNESCO declared the Sundarbans a World Heritage Site due to its unique ecological and environmental importance. Because of its natural beauty, biodiversity, and environmental significance, the Sundarbans is not only the largest forest in Bangladesh but also a national pride. '''A river flowing through the forest, Birds sitting on trees, A Royal Bengal Tiger resting under a tree, A fisherman catching fish in a boat in the distance.'''
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