Dhunganagaun
Dhunganagaun is a locality in Kakani, Nuwakot, Bagmati Province and has an elevation of 1,209 metres. Dhunganagaun is situated nearby to the locality Kamigaun, as well as near Pairegaun.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kakani and Ramkot.
Kakani
Photo: Bdell555, Public domain.
Kaksni is in the Nuwakot District. It is 20 km along the road from Kathmandu to Trisuli Baazar, the turn-off to the village is just before the police checkpoint where there is a cluster of shops.
Ramkot
Neighborhood
Ramkot is a village of the Nagarjun Municipality, Bagmati Province, Nepal. The 2011 Nepal census recorded that Ramkot had a population of 6,303 people in 1,427 independent households. Ramkot is situated 8 km south of Dhunganagaun.
Dharmasthali
Village
Dharmasthali is a village and former Village Development Committee that is now part of Tarakeshwar Municipality in Kathmandu District in Province No. 3 of central Nepal. Dharmasthali is situated 8 km east of Dhunganagaun.
Dhunganagaun
- Type: Locality
- Location: Kakani, Nuwakot, Bagmati Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.7848° or 27° 47′ 5″ northLongitude
85.22627° or 85° 13′ 35″ eastElevation
1,209 metres (3,967 feet)Open location code
7MV7Q6MG+WGGeoNames ID
7974542
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