Kumlate
Kumlate is a locality in Namchi, South Sikkim, Sikkim and has an elevation of 857 metres. Kumlate is situated nearby to the locality Bhālukhop, as well as near Jhulangi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Majitar and Rangpo.
Majitar
Suburb
Majitar is the fastest growing urban village in Pakyong District in the Indian state of Sikkim. The nearest towns are Rangpo and Singtam.
Rangpo
Town
Rangpo is a small town in India shared by Pakyong district of the state Sikkim and Kalimpong district of the state West Bengal. The part of Rangpo on the side of Sikkim is a Municipal town in Pakyong district in the Indian state of Sikkim and the part on the side of West Bengal is a forest village under Sangsay Gram Panchayat of West Bengal's Kalimpong district. Rangpo is situated 4 km east of Kumlate.
Singtam
Town
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Singtam is a town which lies mostly in Gangtok District and partly in Pakyong District in the Indian state of Sikkim about 30 kilometres from the state capital Gangtok. Singtam is situated 6 km north of Kumlate.
Kumlate
- Type: Locality
- Location: Namchi, South Sikkim, Sikkim, Eastern India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.17523° or 27° 10′ 31″ northLongitude
88.48908° or 88° 29′ 21″ eastElevation
857 metres (2,812 feet)Open location code
7MVC5FGQ+3JGeoNames ID
10408712
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Localities in the Area
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