Bhanjyang
Bhanjyang is a locality in Chapakot Municipality, Syāngjā, Gandaki Pradesh and has an elevation of 1,184 metres. Bhanjyang is situated nearby to the locality Gillang, as well as near Hatiya.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sekham and Panglung.
Sekham
Village
Sekham is a village development committee in Syangja District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 4183 people living in 924 individual households.
Panglung
Hamlet
Panglung is a village in Sankhar village development committee Ward No-7, Syangja District, Gandaki Province, Nepal. The majority of its people are Brahmins. Panglung is situated 3½ km southeast of Bhanjyang.
Malengkot
Village
Malyangkot is a village development committee in Syangja District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 4684 people living in 1102 individual households. Malengkot is situated 3½ km northwest of Bhanjyang.
Bhanjyang
- Type: Locality
- Location: Chapakot Municipality, Syāngjā, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.92789° or 27° 55′ 40″ northLongitude
83.88401° or 83° 53′ 2″ eastElevation
1,184 metres (3,885 feet)Open location code
7MV5WVHM+5JGeoNames ID
8002126
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