Mā̃jhā
Mā̃jhā is a locality in Sudurpashchim Pradesh, Nepal and has an elevation of 1,960 metres. Mā̃jhā is situated nearby to the locality Manjha, as well as near Gairi̇̄ṭā̃ḍ.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Jupu and Mangalsen.
Jupu
Village
Jupu is a market center in Mangalsen Municipality in Achham District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. The municipality was established merging with existing Janalibandali, Kuntibandali, Oligau, Jupu and Mangalsen village development committees on 18 May 2014. Jupu is situated 7 km northwest of Mā̃jhā.
Mangalsen
Town
Photo: Sunilkumar.kc, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Mangalsen Nepali: मंगलसेन is a municipality and the capital of Achham District in Sudurpashchim Province, Nepal. It was established on 18 May 2014 by merger of the former Village development committees of Janalibandali, Kuntibandali, Oligaun, Jupu, Kalagaun into its current form. Mangalsen is situated 9 km northwest of Mā̃jhā.
Mā̃jhā
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Majha”
- Location: Sudurpashchim Pradesh, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
29.10915° or 29° 6′ 33″ northLongitude
81.33916° or 81° 20′ 21″ eastElevation
1,960 metres (6,430 feet)Open location code
7MX3485Q+MMGeoNames ID
12475174
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- Nepali: “Mā̃jhā”
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