Mugri
Mugri is a locality in Madi, Kaski, Gandaki Pradesh and has an elevation of 960 metres. Mugri is situated nearby to the locality Kadhe, as well as near Thadi Khoriya.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bhachok and Mijuredanda.
Bhachok
Village
Bhachok is a village and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 2,084. Bhachok is situated 5 km northwest of Mugri.
Mijuredanda
Village
Mijuredanda is a town and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in Gandaki Province of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4,394 persons living in 907 individual households. Mijuredanda is situated 6 km north of Mugri.
Pasagaun
Village
Pasgaun is a village development committee in Lamjung District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1,856. Pasagaun is situated 7 km north of Mugri.
Mugri
- Type: Locality
- Location: Madi, Kaski, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
28.21796° or 28° 13′ 5″ northLongitude
84.20168° or 84° 12′ 6″ eastElevation
960 metres (3,150 feet)Open location code
7MW66692+5MGeoNames ID
7961186
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