Bhola District

Bhola District
ভোলা জেলা
Mughal-era mosque in South Dighaldi, Bhola Sadar
Interactive map of Bhola District
Coordinates: 22°41′24″N 90°39′09″E / 22.69°N 90.6525°E / 22.69; 90.6525
Country Bangladesh
DivisionBarisal Division
Established1984
HeadquartersBhola
Government
 • Deputy CommissionerMohammad Toufik Elahi Chowdhury
Area
 • Total
3,403.48 km2 (1,314.09 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
1,932,518
 • Density567.806/km2 (1,470.61/sq mi)
 • Male
946,629
 • Female
985,815
DemonymBholaiya
Time zoneUTC+06:00 (BST)
Postal code
8300
Area code0491
ISO 3166 codeBD-07
HDI (2018)0.586
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Websitewww.bhola.gov.bd

Bhola District (Bengali: ভোলা জেলা) is an administrative district of Barisal Division in south-central Bangladesh, which includes Bhola Island, the largest island of Bangladesh. It has an area of 3,403.48 km2. It is bounded by Lakshmipur and Barisal District to the north, the Bay of Bengal to the south, by Lakshmipur and Noakhali districts, the (lower) Meghna river and Shahbazpur Channel to the east, and by Patuakhali District and the Tetulia river to the west.

The district is intersected by several rivers, among which the Ilisha River plays a vital role in shaping the local geography and livelihoods. Flowing as a distributary of the Meghna River, the Ilisha River runs through the western part of Bhola before merging with the Tentulia river and eventually draining into the Bay of Bengal. Along its course, the river forms part of the natural boundary that separates Bhola Island and contributes to the sedimentation that sustains the island’s landmass. However, the Ilisha River is also a major source of erosion, threatening settlements and agricultural land in its path, particularly in areas like Mehendiganj and Rajapur Union.

Bhola is also known as the Home of Ilish, and rivers like the Ilisha provide crucial habitat for the iconic hilsa fish that the district is famous for.