Kurigram

From 1775 the population of Kurigram increased significantly and the district no longer consisted of only twenty villages.The town of Kurigram located in the alluvial plain of Teesta-Brahmaputra basin at the bank of Dharla River .Kurigram's humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa) is influenced by the monsoon and features mild winters and extremely rainy and wet summers.The region surrounding the town is at risk of flooding due to the rivers' overflow during the intense Monsoon rains because of its riverine terrain and relatively low elevation.[2] Rikta Akter Banu sold her land to create a Kurigram primary school for her daughter.
Kurigram DistrictKurigram Sadar UpazilaPourashavaCountryBangladeshDivisionRangpur DivisionDistrictMayor–CouncilLanguagesBengaliEnglishRangpuriTime zonePostal codeNational calling codeTeestaBrahmaputraDharla Riverhumid subtropical climateKöppenMonsoonprecipitationBBC's 100 womenHinduismBangladesh Bureau of Statistics