Saṅkhel
Saṅkhel is a locality in Panauti, Kavrepalanchok, Bagmati Province and has an elevation of 1,533 metres. Saṅkhel is situated nearby to the locality Khitragaun, as well as near Sangkhel.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Panauti and Mahendra Jyoti.
Panauti
Town
Photo: Bdell555, Public domain.
Panauti is a municipality in Kavrepalanchok District in Bagmati Province of Nepal 32 km southeast of the capital, Kathmandu. A medieval architectural complex there was nominated by the Nepalese government as a UNESCO tentative site in 1996.
Mahendra Jyoti
Suburb
Mahendra Jyoti is a village development committee in Kabhrepalanchok District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,343. Mahendra Jyoti is situated 3 km north of Saṅkhel.
Sunthan
Hamlet
Sunthan is a village in Kavrepalanchowk District of Nepal. Sunthan is situated 4 km southeast of Saṅkhel.
Saṅkhel
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Sankhel”
- Location: Panauti, Kavrepalanchok, Bagmati Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.59575° or 27° 35′ 45″ northLongitude
85.5026° or 85° 30′ 9″ eastElevation
1,533 metres (5,030 feet)Open location code
7MV7HGW3+72GeoNames ID
10321559
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“Saṅkhel” goes by many names.
- Nepali: “Saṅkhel”
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