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Nevada

Nevada, constituent state of the United States of America. It borders Oregon and Idaho to the north, Utah to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and California to the west. It ranks seventh among the 50 U.S. states in terms of total area. It also, however, is one of the most sparsely settled. Carson City, in the western part of the state, is the capital. Nevada became the 36th state of the union on October 31, 1864.

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Pillow Talk: 5 Stays in Chattogram That Are Destinations Themselves

Let's be honest: in 2025, a hotel isn't just a place to crash after a day of sightseeing. It is the sightseeing. Whether you are looking for a colonial hangover, a surfer's paradise, or a room where the clouds literally float through your window, the Chattogram division has leveled up its hospitality game. We are moving beyond the standard "clean sheets and free Wi-Fi" checklist to find you places that will make your Instagram followers fiercely jealous.

The Spice Chronicles: Why Chattogram is the Culinary Capital of Bangladesh

If Dhaka is the political brain of Bangladesh, Chattogram is its hungry, beating heart. Forget the diet. Forget the cutlery. To truly understand this port city, you don't look at its colonial buildings or its busy shipping lanes—you taste it. Chattogram’s cuisine is a fiery, flavorful rebellion against the bland. It is heavy on the mustard oil, unapologetic with the chili, and legendary for its hospitality. For the traveler willing to eat with their hands and sweat a little, here is your roadmap to the best food in the city.

Beyond the Sea: The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Chattogram’s Hidden Gems

Close your eyes and picture Chattogram. What do you see? Probably the endless waves of Cox’s Bazar or the busy port lights of the city. But what if I told you the real magic of this region isn't just on the main roads?

Genies, Soldiers, and Steam Engines: A Time Traveler’s Guide to Chattogram

Chattogram is often sold to the world as a city of cranes, containers, and commerce. But scratch the industrial surface, and you will find a city that is old. Very old. Long before the modern ships arrived, this was "Porto Grande" (The Great Port) to the Portuguese, a spiritual sanctuary to Sufi saints, and a battleground for empires. If you are a traveler who prefers stories over selfies, this guide is for you.

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