Last updated: 2026-05-01

Dhaka Map Poster

Officially holding the terrifying title as the most densely populated city on Earth, the incredibly massive, relentlessly sprawling cartography is completely trapped within a terrifyingly complex, shifting maze of massive river distributaries. The wildly twisting Buriganga River fiercely anchors the intensely crowded, extremely historic southern core.

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Dhaka on the map

A custom map poster of Dhaka, Bangladesh turns a meaningful location into personalized wall art — completely free with MapPoster.

Functioning completely on the backs of thousands of insanely colorful cycle-rickshaws fighting through the most intense traffic gridlock imaginable, the human energy is unmatched in the world. Deep, monsoon-heavy river blue, incredibly lush, wet delta green, or brilliantly vibrant, chaotic rickshaw-art reds demand ultimate respect for the relentless survival of this mega-city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I print a Dhaka map poster at home?

Yes. Download your Dhaka poster and print on thick matte or glossy photo paper. The standard version works well up to 8×10″. For larger prints (A3, A2, A1), use the high-resolution export and print at a local shop or online service.

How do I add text and coordinates to my Dhaka poster?

Use the text overlay panel in the editor to add a title, subtitle, date, and GPS coordinates. You can change fonts, sizes, weight, and position. Dhaka's coordinates are pre-filled — just toggle them on.

How do I create a Dhaka map poster?

Go to mapposter.xyz, search for Dhaka, pick a theme, and customize the colors and text. You can download a standard version right away, or get a high-resolution export (up to 7200px at 300 DPI) for $2.99. No account needed.

What sizes can I print a Dhaka map poster?

High-resolution exports go up to 7200 pixels at 300 DPI, which prints cleanly up to A1 (23.4 × 33.1″) or 24 × 36″. Standard downloads are 1080p — good for 8×10″ or digital use.

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