Sevagram

Wardha is a city of 126,000 people in . Founded in 1866, the town is now an important center for the cotton trade. It was an important part of Gandhian Era.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: town in Maharashtra, India
  • Also known as: Sevāgrām” and “Sewagram

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Deoli.

Village
is a small town and a municipal council in in the state of , . is situated 8 km west of Sevagram.

Sevagram

Latitude
20.66667° or 20° 40′ north
Longitude
78.55° or 78° 33′ east
Elevation
250 metres (820 feet)
Open location code
7JGWMH82+M2
Geo­Names ID
1256780
Wiki­data ID
Q3630222
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Western Panjabi—“Sevagram” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Սևագրամ
  • Assamese: সেৱাগ্ৰাম
  • Asturian: Sevagram
  • Bengali: সেবাগ্রাম
  • Dutch: Sevagram
  • French: Sevagram
  • Gujarati: સેવાગ્રામ
  • Hindi: सेवाग्राम
  • Kannada: ಸೇವಾಗ್ರಾಮ್
  • Malayalam: സേവാഗ്രാം
  • Marathi: सेवाग्राम
  • Oriya: ସେବାଗ୍ରାମ
  • Panjabi: ਸੇਵਾਗਰਾਮ
  • Russian: Севаграм
  • Sanskrit: सेवाग्रामः
  • South Azerbaijani: سواقرام
  • Swedish: Sevagram
  • Tamil: சேவா கிராமம்
  • Telugu: సేవాగ్రామం
  • Telugu: సేవాగ్రామ్
  • Thai: เสวาคราม
  • Urdu: سیواگرام
  • Western Panjabi: سیواگرام

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