What is bangladesh comilla?

Bangladesh Comilla is a district in the Chittagong division of Bangladesh, located in the southeastern part of the country. It is bordered by Brahmanbaria district to the north, Feni and Chittagong districts to the south, and Tripura State of India to the east. The district has a total area of 3085.17 square kilometers and a population of over 5.3 million. Comilla is known for its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and burgeoning economy. It has several prominent tourist attractions such as the Lalmai Hills, Mainamati Ruins, and Pashur River. The economy of Comilla is largely based on agriculture, manufacturing, and trade. The district is a major producer of rice, jute, and wheat and is home to several large industrial clusters, including the Comilla Export Processing Zone. The district has a well-networked transportation system connecting it with major cities of Bangladesh. The Comilla Railway Station, located in the town of Comilla, is an important rail transit point for all major trains heading towards Dhaka and Chittagong.