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  1. Cox's Bazar Beach (Bengali: কক্সবাজার সমুদ্র সৈকত), located at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, is the longest natural sea beach in the world running 120 kilometres (75 mi) and 5th longest beach after Praia do Cassino of Brazil, Padre Island on the US Gulf Coast, Eighty Mile Beach in Western Australia, and Ninety ...

  2. Cox's Bazar Beach. 688 reviews. #1 of 15 things to do in Cox's Bazar. Beaches. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Cox's Bazar: Where Tranquility Meets the Turquoise Waves ” Nov 2022. Cox's Bazar: Where Tranquility Meets the Turquoise Waves. “ Cox's bazar ” Apr 2021.

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Coxs Bazar Sea Beach is located on the southeast coast of Bangladesh and is home to the longest uninterrupted beach in the world. The town is named after Captain Hiram Cox, a British East India Company officer who served as Superintendent of Palongkee from 1799 to 1821. How to Get to Coxs Bazar:

  4. Cox's Bazar is a beach resort in the Chittagong Division in south-eastern Bangladesh. It has one of the longest sea beaches in the world, 120 km (75 miles) long. Understand. A panorama of Cox's Bazar. For Bangladeshis it doesn't get much better than Cox's Bazar, the country's most popular beach resort.

  5. Often termed as the world's longest beach, Cox's Bazar is a major tourist destination within Bangladesh. Cox's Bazar District has an area of 2,491.86 km 2 (962.11 sq mi). It is bounded by Chittagong District on the north, Bay of Bengal in the south, Bandarban District on the east, and the Bay of Bengal on the west.

  6. Cox's Bazar – named for an 18th-century British East India Company captain – is a place dear to most Bangladeshis' hearts. As everyone you meet will tell you, it's the longest continual natural beach on the planet (a whopping 125km), and the place where the country likes to come to relax.

  7. Coxs Bazar, town, southeastern Bangladesh. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal about 60 miles (100 km) south of Chittagong. The town, constituted a municipality in 1869, was named for Hiram Cox, who supervised the settlement there of Arakanese refugees from conquest by Myanmar (Burma) in 1799.

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