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Sumjon is a small village located in the northern part of Bangladesh, near the border with India. It is situated in the Brahmanbaria district, which is part of the Chittagong Division. The village is known for its agricultural activities, with rice and wheat being the primary crops grown. Sumjon is also home to a significant population of ethnic Bengali Muslims, who have lived in the area for generations. The village has a basic primary school and a small mosque, serving the local community's educational and religious needs. Sumjon is connected to the broader region by a network of rural roads, which facilitate the transportation of goods and people. The village's economy is largely dependent on agriculture, with some residents also engaged in small-scale trade and services. Despite its rural nature, Sumjon has a close-knit community that values tradition and maintains strong social bonds. The village is part of the broader cultural and economic landscape of Bangladesh, contributing to the region's agricultural output and community life.