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Viewed  across a large tank, from the steps down to the water near  the homes  that remain of the artists, actors and musicians who once awaited the  pleasure of the Zaminder, the Dubalhati Palace at Naogoan, although  ruined, reminds of the greatest stately homes of UK. Buckingham Palace,  even!
Where,  no doubt, peacocks and deer once roamed, in front of the vast  neoclassical façade, now a crude pottery kiln and a rough roadway  remain.
The  real craftsmanship of the builders, of course, lies in the cement work.  The acanthus leaves and scrolls, the towering columns, the capitols and  the crested pediments are extraordinary masterpieces of cement work, as  much as of classical reproduction architecture.
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 Kuakata Beach is located southwest of Bangladesh. It is the second most  famous beaches in the country. It is located some 320 kilometers from  the city of Dhaka, the capital city and about 2 kilometers from the  village of Lata Chapli. Kuakata beach is 18 km long and 3 km wide. This  is the only beach of Bangladesh where you
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can enjoy both sunrise and  sunset. It is the sandy beach of the Bay of Bengal. On the beach there  are coconut trees, sand and fantastic opportunities to practice water  sports. 
The name of the beach Kuakata Indians  came from two words: KUA and kata, which means drinking water. In the  vicinity of the beach are of Buddhist temples Keranipara, Misripara and  Amkholapara. Kuakata is also the site of both the Buddhist pilgrim, as  the hindues. En the city can find some tourist attractions, eg Buddhist  monastery in ruins Paharpuru approximately 376 km, the tropical forests  of Sundarbans approximately 127 km, Lalbagh Force approximately 213 km,  Baitul Mukarram approximately 215 km, Ahsan Manzil approximately 213 km.
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