Masila

Masila is a locality in , , and has about 11,500 residents. Masila is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Andul railway station and Mourigram railway station.

Railway station
, in the of the Indian state of , serves Andul, India. It is situated on the Howrah–Kharagpur line and is approximately 12 kilometres from .

Railway station
The in the Indian state of , serves Mourigram, India in . It is on the Howrah–Kharagpur line. It is 10 km from Howrah Station.

Railway station
The in the Indian state of , serves , India in . It is on the Howrah–Kharagpur line. It is 16 km from Howrah station. is situated 3 km southwest of Masila.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Shibpur and Batanagar.

Suburb
is a neighbourhood in of in the state of . It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority. is situated 6 km east of Masila.

Suburb
is a neighbourhood in of the district in the state of . It is a part of the area covered by the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority. is situated 8 km south of Masila.

Masila

Latitude
22.58083° or 22° 34′ 51″ north
Longitude
88.23278° or 88° 13′ 58″ east
Population
11,500
Elevation
9 metres (30 feet)
Open location code
7MJCH6JM+84
Geo­Names ID
1348776
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