Baleswari River separates Pirojpur from Bagerhat in the west Most of the land is low-lying and the soil is fertile.
Nesarabad is known for its business centre and also for the Sundori tree (a kind of mangrove) that grows there.
Gabkhan, Baleshwar, Damodar, Kocha, Pona, Kochakhali, Kaliganga, Sandha, Doratana etc.
Then it has an offshoot Baleshwar which later meets with Doratana and falls into Kaliganga near Mativanga, Najirpur.
Pirojpur District had a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 85.53%, compared to the national average of 74.80%, and a sex ratio of 1056 females per 1000 males.
Since partition, the Hindus have been continuously leaving the district and migrating to India.
It is situated some 5 km east to the Pirojpur town and the river port stands on Kaliganga.
Launches destined to Dhaka and other parts of the country regularly start from here.
They are given below: Paddy, Elephant Apple, Jute, Sugar Cane, Wheat, Guava, Banana, Coconut, Hog-plum, Betel Leaf, Betel Nuts, are the chief Agricultural Products produced here.