Kesarpur

Kesarpur is a village in of State, India. It is located 9 kilometres from , which is both district and sub-district headquarters of Kesarpur.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ida and Balnau.

Village
is a village in in of State, India. It is located 15 kilometres from , 14 kilometres from , 29 kilometres from district headquarter and 168 kilometres from state capital . is situated 8 km south of Kesarpur.

Village
is a village in in of State, India. It is located 15 kilometres from , 14 kilometres from , 30 kilometres from district headquarter and 168 kilometres from state capital . is situated 10 km south of Kesarpur.

Village
is a village in in of State, India. It is located 14.6 kilometres from , 19 kilometres from , 30 kilometres from district headquarter and 173 kilometres from state capital . is situated 10 km southwest of Kesarpur.

Kesarpur

Latitude
31.26966° or 31° 16′ 11″ north
Longitude
75.39938° or 75° 23′ 58″ east
Elevation
230 metres (755 feet)
Open location code
8J3Q799X+VQ
Geo­Names ID
10701469
Wiki­data ID
Q26159873
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to South Azerbaijani—“Kesarpur” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Kesarpur
  • Dutch: Kesarpur
  • Panjabi: ਕੇਸਰਪੁਰ
  • South Azerbaijani: کسارپور

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