Mangrol

Mangrol is a town with municipality and tehsil in Baran district in the state of . Pincode of Mangrol is 325215. It is the nearby location of famous made from the meteorite strike, also famous for the 11th century rock temple Bhand Deva Temple.
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  • Type: Town with 63,800 residents
  • Description: city in Rajasthan, India
  • Also known as: Kāiztori”, “Kāzitori”, and “Mangrol, Rajasthan

Mangrol

Latitude
25.33071° or 25° 19′ 51″ north
Longitude
76.51204° or 76° 30′ 43″ east
Population
63,800
Elevation
242 metres (794 feet)
Open location code
7JQR8GJ6+7R
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2385822773
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
1263751
Wiki­data ID
Q674716
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Urdu—“Mangrol” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: মঙ্গরোল
  • Bishnupriya: মঙ্গরোল
  • Catalan: Mangrol
  • Cebuano: Māngrol
  • Dutch: Mangrol
  • Hindi: मांगरोल, राजस्थान
  • Hindi: मांगरोल
  • Irish: Mangrol
  • Italian: Mangrol
  • Malay: Mangrol, Baran
  • Newari: मंग्रोल २
  • Oriya: ମାଙ୍ଗ୍ରୋଲ୍, ରାଜସ୍ଥାନ
  • Oriya: ମାଙ୍ଗ୍ରୋଲ୍
  • Persian: مانگرول
  • Swedish: Māngrol
  • Talysh: Mangrol, Račastan
  • Urdu: مانگرول، راجستھان

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