Introduction
This article is about the city. For the division, see Khulna Division. For the district, see Khulna District. For the subdistrict, see Khulna Kotwali Thana. Metropolis in Khulna Division, BangladeshKhulna খুলনাMetropolisA monument at the Khulna University of Engineering & TechnologyKhan Jahan Ali BridgeSkyline of Khulna CityInteractive map of KhulnaKhulnaLocation in Khulna DivisionShow map of Khulna divisionKhulnaLocation in BangladeshShow map of BangladeshKhulnaLocation in AsiaShow map of AsiaKhulnaLocation on EarthShow map of EarthCoordinates: 22°49′N 89°33′E / 22.82°N 89.55°E / 22.82; 89.55Country BangladeshDivisionKhulna DivisionDistrictKhulna DistrictFirst settledApril 25, 1842; 184 years ago (1842-04-25)Municipal Council:September 8, 1884; 141 years ago (1884-09-08)Municipal Corporation:December 12, 1984; 41 years ago (1984-12-12)City Corporation:August 6, 1990; 35 years ago (1990-08-06)Government • TypeMayor-council • BodyKhulna City Corporation • AdministratorNazrul Islam Manju • City Council31 constituencies • Parliament2 constituenciesArea • Metropolis45.65 km2 (17.63 sq mi) • Metro150.57 km2 (58.14 sq mi)Elevation9 m (30 ft)Population (2022) • Urban928,891 • Metro1,500,000 • 5th in Bangladesh • Metro rank3rd in BangladeshDemonymKhulnaiyaLanguages • OfficialBengali • English • RegionalEastern Bengali dialectsTime zoneUTC+6 (Bangladesh Time)Postal code9000, 9100, 9201, 9202, 9203, 9204, 9205, 9206, 9207, 9208Calling code+880 41UN/LOCODEBD KHLGDP (2022)PPP $5.1 billionNominal $2.0 billionHDI (2023)0.718high · 2nd of 22PoliceKhulna Metropolitan PoliceAirportJessore Airport & Khan Jahan Ali Airport (Under construction)Planning AuthorityKhulna Development AuthorityWater Supply and Sewerage AuthorityKhulna WASAWebsitekhulna.gov.bd Khulna (Bengali: খুলনা, pronounced [ˈkʰulna] ⓘ) is the third-largest city in Bangladesh, after Dhaka and Chittagong. It is the administrative centre of the Khulna District and the Khulna Division. It is the divisional centre of 10 districts of the division. Khulna is also the second largest port city of Bangladesh after Chittagong, due to being adjacent to Port of Mongla. There is also a river port within the city named Port of Khulna. Khulna's economy is mainly marine, sea port and local industry based and it is the third-largest in Bangladesh. Khulna is on the Rupsha and Bhairab River, a strategic industrial point in southwestern Bangladesh. It is also an important industrial hub in Bangladeshi industry, hosting many of the nation's largest companies. Khulna's economy is affected by the Port of Mongla, Bangladesh's second-largest seaport. A colonial steamboat service, which includes the Tern, Osrich and Lepcha, operates on the river route to the city. Khulna is considered the gateway to the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest and home of the Bengal tiger. It is north of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.