Belekeri

Belekeri is a village in , , , and is known for its fish. It is approximately 6 km from Ankola. Its industrial port is used for shipping iron ore and manganese to various destinations, including China.
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  • Type: Village
  • Description: village in Karnataka, India
  • Also known as: Belikeri

Places of Interest

Highlights include Harwada railway station.

Railway station
is one of the railway stations near in coastal . One of the smaller stations on the Konkan Railway route, four trains halt here; there are no originating or terminating trains at this station. is situated 4 km north of Belekeri.

Belekeri

Latitude
14.70679° or 14° 42′ 24″ north
Longitude
74.2696° or 74° 16′ 11″ east
Elevation
13 metres (43 feet)
United Nations Location Code
IN BLK
Open location code
7J6PP749+PR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2505001557
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
1276544
Wiki­data ID
Q4882155
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Vietnamese—“Belekeri” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Belekeri
  • Dutch: Belekeri
  • Kannada: ಬೆಲೇಕೇರಿ
  • Kannada: ಬೇಲೇಕೇರಿ
  • South Azerbaijani: بلکری (هیندوستان)
  • South Azerbaijani: بلکری
  • Vietnamese: Belekeri, Ankola

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Masjid-e-bilal and Ankola Taluk Hospital.

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