Nagar Mohamadpur

Nagar Mohamadpur is a locality in , , . Nagar Mohamadpur is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Kushtia Central Eidgah and Shaheed Abrar Fahad Stadium.

Square
Kushtia Eidgah also known as the is a religious site located in , . The main congregational prayers for the two Eid festivals in Kushtia are held at this Eidgah. It was established in 1945. is situated 3 km north of Nagar Mohamadpur.

Stadium
, also known as Kushtia Stadium, is a district-level sports venue located in , . Established in 1979, it is the largest stadium in the . is situated 3 km northwest of Nagar Mohamadpur.

Cemetery
is a located in , South Bengal. The cemetery was established in 1935 during the British colonial period. is situated 2½ km northwest of Nagar Mohamadpur.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kushtia.

(Bengali: কুষ্টিয়া is a city located on the banks of the Gorai River in Bangladesh. It serves as the headquarters of and is considered the cultural capital of Bangladesh.

Nagar Mohamadpur

Latitude
23.88039° or 23° 52′ 49″ north
Longitude
89.14093° or 89° 8′ 27″ east
Elevation
17 metres (56 feet)
Open location code
7MMFV4JR+59
Geo­Names ID
1193746
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In Other Languages

“Nagar Mohamadpur” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: Nagar Mohamadpur
  • Bengali: Nagar Muhammadpur

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Highlights include Ruahtia Railway Station and Jagati Railway Station.

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