Deuri
Deuri is a locality in Bode Barsain, Saptari, Madhesh Province. Deuri is situated nearby to the locality Rajapatti, as well as near the hamlet Kachan.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Deuri and Ramnagar.
Deuri
Hamlet
Deuri is a village development committee in Saptari District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 4,738 people living in 936 individual households.
Ramnagar
Hamlet
Ramnagar is a village development committee in Saptari District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1776 people living in 315 individual households. Ramnagar is situated 3 km west of Deuri.
Tarahi
Hamlet
Tarahi is a village development committee in Saptari District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3211 people living in 630 individual households. Tarahi is situated 3 km southeast of Deuri.
Deuri
- Type: Locality
- Location: Bode Barsain, Saptari, Madhesh Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
26.53792° or 26° 32′ 17″ northLongitude
86.56848° or 86° 34′ 7″ eastElevation
82 metres (269 feet)Open location code
7MR8GHQ9+59GeoNames ID
7990884
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