Rangapur

Rangapur is a village development committee in in the Lumbini Zone of southern . At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3678 people living in 715 individual households.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: village development committee in Lumbini Zone, Nepal
  • Also known as: Rangapur, Kapilvastu” and “Ranggapur

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Parsohiya and Kapilvastu Municipality.

Village
is a village development committee in in the Lumbini Zone of southern . At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2952 people living in 466 individual households.

Town
Kapilvastu, formerly known by name of Taulihawa, is a municipality and administrative center of in of southern . is situated 10 km north of Rangapur.

Rangapur

Latitude
27.45752° or 27° 27′ 27″ north
Longitude
83.03594° or 83° 2′ 9″ east
Elevation
94 metres (308 feet)
Open location code
7MV5F25P+29
Geo­Names ID
7960026
Wiki­data ID
Q7210851
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In Other Languages

From Awadhi to Polish—“Rangapur” goes by many names.
  • Awadhi: रंगपुर
  • German: Rangapur
  • Maithili: रंगपुर
  • Malay: Rangapur, Lumbini
  • Malay: Rangapur
  • Nepali: रंगपुर
  • Nepali: रङ्गपुर, कपिलवस्तु
  • Polish: Rangapur

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