Barisal Division

Barisal Division
বরিশাল বিভাগ
Clockwise from the top:
Bay of Bengal, Kuakata Beach, Famous floating stall, Edges of Sundarbans, Barisal University and Baitul Aman Mosque
Nickname: 
Coordinates: 22°30′N 90°20′E / 22.500°N 90.333°E / 22.500; 90.333
Country Bangladesh
Established1 January 1993
Capital
and largest city
Barisal
Government
 • Divisional CommissionerMd. Rayhan Kawsar[2]
 • DIGMd. Monzur Morshed Alam
 • Parliamentary constituencyJatiya Sangsad (21 seats)
Area
13,225 km2 (5,106 sq mi)
Elevation
1.2 m (3.9 ft)
Population
9,100,104 (Enumerated)
 • Urban2,286,285
 • Rural6,811,636
 • Metro419,472
 • Adjusted Population[3]
9,325,820
DemonymsBarisali, Borishali, Borishailla
Languages
 • Official languageBengali[4]
 • Indigenous minority languages
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
ISO 3166 codeBD-A
HDI (2018)0.629[6]
medium
Notable cricket teamsFortune Barishal, Barisal Division
Districts6
Sub-Districts41
Union Councils352
WebsiteBarisal Division

Barisal Division (Bengali: বরিশাল বিভাগ, Borishal Bibhag) is one of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. Located in the south-central part of the country, it has an area of 13,225 km2 (5,106 sq mi), and a population of 9,325,820 at the 2022 Census. It is the least populous Division in Bangladesh. It is bounded by Dhaka Division on the north, the Bay of Bengal on the south, Chittagong Division on the east and Khulna Division on the west. The administrative capital, Barisal city, lies in the Padma River delta on an offshoot of the Arial Khan River. Barisal division is criss-crossed by numerous rivers that earned it the nickname Dhan-Nodi-Khal, Ei tin-e Borishal (rice, river and canal built Barisal).

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