Bhratang
Bhratang is a hamlet in Neshang, Manag, Gandaki Pradesh and has an elevation of 2,940 metres. Bhratang is situated nearby to the hamlet Dhikur Pokhari, as well as near Thaleku.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Chame Rural Municipality and Ghyaru.
Chame Rural Municipality
Village
Photo: brockzilla, CC BY 2.0.
Chame is the headquarters of Manang District in the Gandaki Zone of northern Nepal. Chame village is located in Ward no. 2 of Chame village development committee, about 230 km from Kathmandu. Chame Rural Municipality is situated 6 km southeast of Bhratang.
Ghyaru
Hamlet
Ghyaru is a village development committee in Manang District, located in the Gandaki Zone of northern Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, it had a population of 71 people living in 33 individual households. Ghyaru is situated 9 km northwest of Bhratang.
Bhratang
- Type: Hamlet
- Category: locality
- Location: Neshang, Manag, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
28.57282° or 28° 34′ 22″ northLongitude
84.19035° or 84° 11′ 25″ eastElevation
2,940 metres (9,646 feet)Open location code
7MW6H5FR+44OpenStreetMap ID
node 295052438OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
6941688
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