Magadi

Magadi is a town and taluk located in Bengaluru South District, , India. Magadi has about 10,000 residents and an elevation of 879 metres.
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Magadi

Latitude
12.95674° or 12° 57′ 24″ north
Longitude
77.22423° or 77° 13′ 27″ east
Population
10,000
Elevation
879 metres (2,884 feet)
Open location code
7J4VX64F+MM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 245614962
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
1264514
Wiki­data ID
Q2237425
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Vietnamese—“Magadi” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: মাগড়ি
  • Bishnupriya: মাগদি
  • Cebuano: Māgadi
  • Chinese: Magadi
  • Chinese: 馬加迪
  • Chinese: 马加迪
  • Dutch: Magadi
  • Dutch: Māgadi
  • French: Magadi
  • German: Magadi
  • Gujarati: મગડી
  • Hindi: मागड़ी
  • Irish: Magadi
  • Italian: Magadi
  • Japanese: マガディ
  • Kannada: ಮಾಗಡಿ
  • Kashmiri: مگدایی
  • Korean: 마가디
  • Malagasy: Magadi
  • Malay: Magadi
  • Malayalam: മഗദി
  • Min Nan Chinese: Magadi
  • Newari: मगदी
  • Oriya: ମାଗାଦି
  • Persian: مگادی
  • Portuguese: Magadi
  • Russian: Магади
  • Spanish: Magadi
  • Swedish: Māgadi
  • Talysh: Magadi
  • Tamil: மாகடி
  • Telugu: మాగాడి
  • Urdu: مگدائی
  • Vietnamese: Magadi

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