Bengal
historical and geographical region in the east region of the Indian subcontinent
Bengal (Bengali: বঙ্গ; romanised: Bôngô) is a cultural and historic region in South Asia. It is situated at the apex of the Bay of Bengal. On the north, it is bounded by the Himalayas; on the west by the Plains of India; on the east by North-Eastern India; and on the southeast by Myanmar (Burma). Today most of the region is divided into the Indian state of West Bengal and the separate country of Bangladesh, but in some contexts the term "Bengal" includes other areas for historical or cultural reasons. In Indian usage, the term "Bengal" often refers exclusively to West Bengal.
The most important cities of Bangladesh are the capital Dhaka and the historic port Chittagong. On the Indian side, Kolkata (Calcutta) is both the state capital and the main port. Major tourist areas include the picturesque hill station Darjeeling in West Bengal and the beach resort town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. The Sundarbans cover two UNESCO World Heritage Sites that span the border with national parks on both sides; the area includes the world's largest mangrove swamp and is home to the Bengal tiger.
Of course, the region also has other cities and other attractions; see West Bengal and Bangladesh for those.