Dhakadhai

Dhakdhai is a village development committee in Rupandehi District in of southern . At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4602 people living in 731 individual households.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sitapur and Sunauli.

Hamlet
is a small town in Arghakhanchi District in the Lumbini Zone of southern . is situated 4½ km east of Dhakadhai.

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.

Town
is a town, near city of in Maharajganj district in . It located on the Indo-Nepal Border and is a well-known and most famous transit point between and . is situated 8 km southwest of Dhakadhai.

Dhakadhai

Latitude
27.51004° or 27° 30′ 36″ north
Longitude
83.53863° or 83° 32′ 19″ east
Elevation
112 metres (367 feet)
Open location code
7MV5GG6Q+2F
Geo­Names ID
7987053
Wiki­data ID
Q3411361
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In Other Languages

From Awadhi to Polish—“Dhakadhai” goes by many names.
  • Awadhi: धकधइ
  • Bhojpuri: धकधइ
  • Bulgarian: Дхакадхаи
  • Cebuano: Dhakadhai
  • German: Dhakadhai
  • Maithili: धकधइ
  • Malay: Dhakadhai
  • Nepali: धकधइ
  • Newari: Dhakadhai
  • Newari: धकादाइ
  • Polish: Dhakadhai

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Dhakadhai”. Photo: Laxman Thapa, CC BY-SA 2.0.