Mandigaun
Mandigaun is a locality in Panchpokhari Thangpal, Sindhupalchowk, Bagmati Province and has an elevation of 1,050 metres. Mandigaun is situated nearby to the locality Kamitol, as well as near Khanaltol.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Langarche and Jyamire.
Langarche
Suburb
Langarche is a village in Sindhupalchok District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2207 and had 449 houses in the village. Langarche is situated 3 km south of Mandigaun.
Jyamire
Suburb
Jyamire is a village in Sindhupalchok District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4844 and had 950 houses in the village. Jyamire is situated 5 km south of Mandigaun.
Melamchi
Town
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Melamchi is a municipality in Sindhupalchok District in the Bagmati Province of central Nepal. The total population of Melamchi Municipality is 45,343, according to the 2011 population census. Melamchi is situated 8 km southwest of Mandigaun.
Mandigaun
- Type: Locality
- Location: Panchpokhari Thangpal, Sindhupalchowk, Bagmati Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.89635° or 27° 53′ 47″ northLongitude
85.6147° or 85° 36′ 53″ eastElevation
1,050 metres (3,445 feet)Open location code
7MV7VJW7+GVGeoNames ID
7994313
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