Kailashnagar
Kailashnagar is a locality in Siyari, Rupandehi, Lumbini Province. Kailashnagar is situated nearby to the locality Pipadanda, as well as near Brindaban.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Siddharthanagar and Sunauli.
Siddharthanagar
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Siddharthanagar, formerly and colloquially still called Bhairahawa, is a municipality and the administrative headquarter of Rupandehi District in Lumbini Province of Nepal, 265 km west of Nepal's capital Kathmandu.
Sunauli
Sunauli is the traditional name given to both sides of this India/Nepal border crossing, 70 km north of Gorakpur and 3 km south of Bhairahawa. The Indian side is officially called "Sunauli" and Nepal side is Belahiya.Sonauli
Town
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Sonauli is a town, near city of Maharajganj in Maharajganj district in Uttar Pradesh, India. It located on the Indo-Nepal Border and is a well-known and most famous transit point between India and Nepal. Sonauli is situated 9 km south of Kailashnagar.
Kailashnagar
- Type: Locality
- Location: Siyari, Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.54768° or 27° 32′ 52″ northLongitude
83.4436° or 83° 26′ 37″ eastElevation
111 metres (364 feet)Open location code
7MV5GCXV+3CGeoNames ID
7987007
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