The first map of Bangladesh was Rennel's Bengal Atlas
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The first known drawn map of Bangladesh was created by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD. Ptolemy's map included the region of Bengal, which is now part of modern-day Bangladesh.
The Bangladeshi government's Survey of Bangladesh department and the military's Geographic Directorate are responsible for creating and updating maps of Bangladesh. Private companies and organizations may also create maps of the country for specific needs or for commercial purposes.
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A cartographer or map maker draws maps.
The name for the explanation on a map of the symbols and scale used in drawing that map is a "map key" or "legend." This key provides understanding of how to interpret the various symbols, colors, and markings on the map. It helps users navigate and understand the information presented on the map more effectively.
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