Nagrakata

Nagrakata is a village in the Nagrakata community development block in the Malbazar subdivision of the , .National Highway 17 passes through Nagrakata. It is a station on the New Jalpaiguri-Alipurduar-Samuktala Road Line.
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  • Type: Village with 356 residents
  • Description: human settlement in India
  • Also known as: Nāgrākāta

Places of Interest

Highlights include Nagrakata railway station.

Railway station
serves the village of Nagrakata in Doars region of of the Indian state of . The station lies on New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line of Northeast Frontier Railway, Alipurduar railway station.

Nagrakata

Latitude
26.88737° or 26° 53′ 15″ north
Longitude
88.91157° or 88° 54′ 42″ east
Population
356
Elevation
167 metres (548 feet)
Open location code
7MRCVWP6+WJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 568606426
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
1262170
Wiki­data ID
Q6959043
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to South Azerbaijani—“Nagrakata” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Nagrakata
  • Dutch: Nagrakata
  • Hindi: नागराकाटा
  • South Azerbaijani: ناقراکاتا

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