Dhatatol
Dhatatol is a locality in Hanumannagar Kankalan, Saptari, Madhesh Province. Dhatatol is situated nearby to the locality Bisanpur Miyantol, as well as near Rampura Mandaltol.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rampur Malhaniya and Kunauli.
Rampur Malhaniya
Hamlet
Rampura Malhaniya is a neighborhood or a town in Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality in Saptari District of Madhesh Province, Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4728 people living in 835 individual households.
Kunauli
Hamlet
Kunauli is a town located in the Supaul district of Bihar, India on the border of Nepal's Saptari District. Kunauli is situated 2½ km southwest of Dhatatol.
Keiladi
Suburb
Koiladi 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 4,723 people living in 874 individual households. Keiladi is situated 2½ km north of Dhatatol.
Dhatatol
- Type: Locality
- Location: Hanumannagar Kankalan, Saptari, Madhesh Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
26.46265° or 26° 27′ 46″ northLongitude
86.81803° or 86° 49′ 5″ eastElevation
73 metres (240 feet)Open location code
7MR8FR79+36GeoNames ID
7991355
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