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Cox's Bazar

Cox's Bazar is a scenic coastal town in southeastern Bangladesh famous for its long, unbroken sandy beach stretching approximately 120 kilometers, making it one of the world’s longest. It serves as a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and ocean views. The area also hosts a large number of Rohingya refugees in crowded camps due to regional conflicts. Economically, Cox's Bazar benefits from tourism, fishing, and trade. While its stunning beaches draw travelers, challenges include environmental conservation, infrastructure development, and supporting the refugee population effectively.