Chuadanga District under Khulna division is surrounded by Kushtia district on the northeast, Meherpur district on the northwest, Jhenaidah district on the south and southeast, Nadia district of West Bengal of India on the southwest and area is 1157.42 sq
km.
Annual average temperature maximum 37.1?C, minimum 11.2?C; annual rainfall 1467 mm.
Main rivers are Mathabhanga, Bhairab Kumar, Chitra, and Nabaganga.
It stands on the bank of the river Mathabhanga. It consists of 9 wards and 41 mahallas. It is a municipal town, though established in 1960, it started functioning in 1965. The town has an area of 36.12 sq km. It has a population of 72081; male 50.13%, female 49.87%. Literacy rate among the town people is 48%.
Chuadanga sub-division was within Nadia district before the Partition. In 1947, excepting Krishnagar thana, the whole territory of Chuadanga sub-division was included in Kushtia district. It was turned into a district in 1984. The district consists of 4 municipalities, 36 wards, 93 mahallas, 4 upazilas, 31 union parishads, 421 mouzas and 514 villages.
The upazilas are Chudanga Sadar, Alamdanga, Damurhuda, Jibannagar and municipalities are Chuadanga Sadar, Alamdanga, Damurhuda and Jibannagar
The Archaeological Heritage and Relics are Domed Chuadanga Bara Mosque, Gholdari Mosque (1006 AD), Thakurpur Mosque, Shibnagar Mosque, Jamjami Mosque, Hazar Duari School (Damurhuda), Karpasdanga Neelkuthi, Gholdari Neelkuthi.