Sisaudā̃gi̇̄
Sisaudā̃gi̇̄ is a locality in Mechinagar, Jhapa, Koshi Province. Sisaudā̃gi̇̄ is situated nearby to the locality Sisaudangi, as well as near Hapanabasti.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bhadrapur Municipality and Puhatubari.
Bhadrapur Municipality
Town
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Bhadrapur, or Chandragadhi, is a town and municipality in Jhapa District in the Koshi Pradesh of southeastern Nepal. It lies on the banks of the Mechi River and shares borders with Bihar on the south and West Bengal on the north. Bhadrapur Municipality is situated 5 km southwest of Sisaudā̃gi̇̄.
Puhatubari
Village
Puhatubari पुहाँतुबारी is a village in Bhadrapur municipality, Jhapa district, Province No. 1, in eastern Nepal. Puhatubari is situated 6 km northwest of Sisaudā̃gi̇̄.
Kakarbhitta
Kakarbhitta, also spelt Kakarvitta, is a town in the Eastern Tarai region of Nepal. The town has been used by foreigners to cross between the two countries.Sisaudā̃gi̇̄
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Sisaudagi”
- Location: Mechinagar, Jhapa, Koshi Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
26.58144° or 26° 34′ 53″ northLongitude
88.12284° or 88° 7′ 22″ eastElevation
95 metres (312 feet)Open location code
7MRCH4JF+H4GeoNames ID
11601105
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In Other Languages
“Sisaudā̃gi̇̄” goes by many names.
- Nepali: “Sisaudā̃gi̇̄”
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