Pharsatikar

Pharsatikar is a Rural municipality in Rupandehi District, of southern . At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 9,663 people living in 1992 individual households.
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Nearby places include Siddharthanagar and Sunauli.

, formerly and colloquially still called Bhairahawa, is a municipality and the administrative headquarter of Rupandehi District in of , 265 km west of Nepal's capital .

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.

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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 Pharsatikar.

Pharsatikar

Latitude
27.53828° or 27° 32′ 18″ north
Longitude
83.50141° or 83° 30′ 5″ east
Elevation
111 metres (364 feet)
Open location code
7MV5GGQ2+8H
Geo­Names ID
7987202
Wiki­data ID
Q7180869
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From German to Nepali—“Pharsatikar” goes by many names.
  • German: Pharsatikar
  • Malay: Pharsatikar
  • Nepali: फर्साटिकर

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