Mainihawa
Mainihawa is a locality in Kapilvastu, Kapilbastu, Lumbini Province. Mainihawa is situated nearby to the locality Jamuyar Tol, as well as near Belahawa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kapilvastu Municipality and Kapilvastu.
Kapilvastu Municipality
Town
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Kapilvastu, formerly known by name of Taulihawa, is a municipality and administrative center of Kapilvastu District in Lumbini Province of southern Nepal. Kapilvastu Municipality is situated 2½ km west of Mainihawa.
Kapilvastu
Kapilvastu District, often Kapilbastu, is one of the districts of Lumbini Province, Nepal. The district, with Kapilbastu municipality as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,738 square kilometres and in 2001 had a population of 481,976, which…Parsohiya
Village
Parsohiya is a village development committee in Kapilvastu District in the Lumbini Zone of southern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2952 people living in 466 individual households. Parsohiya is situated 9 km southwest of Mainihawa.
Mainihawa
- Type: Locality
- Location: Kapilvastu, Kapilbastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.53858° or 27° 32′ 19″ northLongitude
83.07745° or 83° 4′ 39″ eastElevation
103 metres (338 feet)Open location code
7MV5G3QG+CXGeoNames ID
7959445
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