Deopara

{{Hatnote|Not to be confused with Deopara village in Godagari Upazila of Rajshahi district, an important archeological site}}

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Deopara is a village in Tangail District in the Dhaka Division of southern-central Bangladesh.{{cite book|author=Parisaṃkhyāna Byuro|title=Bangladesh Population Census, 2001: Barisal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4E6xAAAAIAAJ|access-date=18 January 2011|year=2005|publisher=Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Planning Division, Ministry of Planning, Govt. of the People's Republic of Bangladesh}}[http://geographic.org/geographic_names Geographic Names], National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, accessed 18 January 2011

Deopara is a hill locked Union Parishad under Ghatail Upa-Zilla of Tangail District under Dhaka Division. Deopara is surrounded by nearby villages like Taltala, Kalikapur, Sholakipara, Sharashak and Goariya. Deopara-Taltala-Kalikapur is renowned primarily for its natural resources especially woods. Famous teak timbers are still found in the locality. The local zigzag roads within the deep jungle will definitely baffle anyone taking the roads. There is also some tribal people in the village Taltala, Kalikapur and Chaiterbaid known as Mandai. People from Deopara-Taltala have been able to contribute to the Country in various aspects.

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Category:Populated places in Barisal District

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