Pā̃ḍegāũ
Pā̃ḍegāũ is a locality in Tripurasundari, Dhading, Bagmati Province. Pā̃ḍegāũ is situated nearby to the locality Pandegaun, as well as near Golāṅṭār.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Salyankot and Aaru Chanuate.
Salyankot
Hamlet
Salyankot is a village development committee in Dhading District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4951 and had 945 houses in it. Salyankot is situated 3½ km northeast of Pā̃ḍegāũ.
Aaru Chanuate
Village
Aaru Chanuate is a village development committee in Gorkha District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,478 and had 494 houses in the village. Aaru Chanuate is situated 7 km north of Pā̃ḍegāũ.
Borlang
Village
Borlang is a village development committee in northern-central Nepal. As of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4,737 and had 837 houses. Borlang is situated 9 km west of Pā̃ḍegāũ.
Pā̃ḍegāũ
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Padegau”
- Location: Tripurasundari, Dhading, Bagmati Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
28.0053° or 28° 0′ 19″ northLongitude
84.83804° or 84° 50′ 17″ eastElevation
685 metres (2,247 feet)Open location code
7MW62R4Q+46GeoNames ID
10337778
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In Other Languages
“Pā̃ḍegāũ” goes by many names.
- Nepali: “Pā̃ḍegāũ”
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