Sibpur
Sibpur is a locality in Shyampur I, Howrah, West Bengal. Sibpur is situated nearby to the locality Ambāria, as well as near Gujarpur.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gadiara and Mahishadal and Geonkhali.
Gadiara
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A village at the confluence of the Hooghly and Rupnarayan rivers, Gadiara is considered to be an ideal destination for weekend tourists and makes a good escape from the hustle and bustle of nearby Kolkata and Howrah.
Mahishadal and Geonkhali
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Mahishadal and Geonkhali are two settlements in the southwest region of West Bengal. They are 5 km apart from each other. Mahishadal is a town known for its Rajbari complex.
Raichak
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Raichak is a riverside town in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. It is known for its calm natural beauty, riverside strolling and boating on the Hooghly River. The town is mainly populated by weekend visitors seeking getaway from bustling life in Kolkata.
Sibpur
- Type: Locality
- Location: Shyampur I, Howrah, West Bengal, Eastern India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
22.22399° or 22° 13′ 26″ northLongitude
88.03381° or 88° 2′ 2″ eastElevation
10 metres (33 feet)Open location code
7MJC62FM+HGGeoNames ID
1349024
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