Pabna is a district located in the north-central region of Bangladesh. It is known for its rich agricultural land and is a significant producer of rice, jute, and various fruits. The district is also home to several rivers, including the Padma River, which contributes to its fertile soil and supports local farming.
The town of Pabna serves as the district's administrative center and features a mix of historical and modern architecture. Notable landmarks include the Pabna Mental Hospital, one of the oldest mental health facilities in the country, and the Pabna Rajbari, a historical palace that reflects the region's cultural heritage.