Muddebihal

Muddebihala is both a City and a Taluk in the in the state of . Muddebihal has about 34,200 residents.
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Muddebihal

Latitude
16.33782° or 16° 20′ 16″ north
Longitude
76.13173° or 76° 7′ 54″ east
Population
34,200
Elevation
586 metres (1,923 feet)
Open location code
7J8R84QJ+4M
Geo­Names ID
1262669
Wiki­data ID
Q2340069
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Vietnamese—“Muddebihal” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: মুদ্দেবিহাল
  • Bishnupriya: মুদ্দেবিহাল
  • Cebuano: Muddebihāl
  • Chinese: Muddebihal
  • Chinese: 穆德德比哈尔
  • Chinese: 穆德德比哈爾
  • Dutch: Muddebihal
  • Dutch: Muddebihāl
  • French: Muddebihal
  • German: Muddebihal
  • Gujarati: મુદેબીહલ
  • Hindi: मुद्दॆबिहाल्
  • Hindi: मुद्दॆबिहाळ
  • Hindi: मुद्देबिहाल
  • Irish: Muddebihal
  • Italian: Muddebihal
  • Japanese: マッデビハール
  • Kannada: ಮುದ್ದೇಬಿಹಾಳ
  • Korean: 머데비얼
  • Malagasy: Muddebihal
  • Malay: Muddebihal
  • Min Nan Chinese: Muddebihal
  • Newari: मुद्देबिहाल
  • Oriya: ମୁଦ୍ଦେବିହାଲ୍
  • Persian: مودبیهال
  • Portuguese: Muddebihal
  • Russian: Муддебихал
  • Spanish: Muddebihal
  • Swedish: Muddebihal
  • Swedish: Muddebihāl
  • Talysh: Muddebihal
  • Tamil: முட்டேபீஹால்
  • Tamil: முத்தேபிகல், கர்நாடகா
  • Telugu: ముద్దేబిహళ్
  • Urdu: مودیبیہال
  • Vietnamese: Muddebihal

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