Lonely Planet's guide to Bangladesh - History, Cutlure, Environment (Chapter), 6th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Bangladesh - History, Cutlure, Environment (Chapter), 6th Edition - 2.99, This chapter contains the History, Culture, Environment and Food & Drink chapters of Lonely Planet's Bangladesh guidebook. Get a jumpstart on your Bangladeshi adventure with this inside info on everything from the nation's proud yet blood-soaked history and thrilling wildlife to its trendsetting environmental policies and seductively sticky sweets. menu decoder and useful foodie phrases the lowdown on rickshaw art why Bangladesh is a bird-watcher's dream guide to the major tribal groups history timeline Coverage includes: History, The National Psyche, Lifestyle, Population, Religion, Women in Bangladesh, Media, Sport, Architecture, Literature, Folk Art, Modern Art, Cinema, The Land, Wildlife, National Parks & Forest Reserves, Environmental Issues, Culinary Staples & Specialities., ISBN: 9781741045475
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