Maniyari
Maniyari is a locality in Birgunj, Parsa, Madhesh Province. Maniyari is situated nearby to the locality Inarwa, as well as near Bhawanipur.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Narayani Stadium.
Narayani Stadium
Stadium
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Narayani Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Birgunj, in Nepal's Madhesh Province. It is among the largest stadiums of Nepal with 18,000 capacity, together with Dasarath Rangasala Stadium. Narayani Stadium is situated 3 km southeast of Maniyari.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Birgunj and Raxaul.
Birgunj
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Birgunj is a metropolitan city in Parsa District in Madhes Pradesh in southern Nepal. It lies 135 km south of the capital Kathmandu, attached in the north to Raxaul on the border of the Indian state of Bihar.
Raxaul
Raxaul is a sub-divisional town in the East Champaran district of the Indian state of Bihar. It is situated on the India–Nepal border and shares its boundary with the city of Birgunj in Nepal.Maniyari
- Type: Locality
- Location: Birgunj, Parsa, Madhesh Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.0565° or 27° 3′ 23″ northLongitude
84.87931° or 84° 52′ 46″ eastElevation
91 metres (299 feet)Open location code
7MV63V4H+HPGeoNames ID
7979437
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