Moradabad

Moradabad is a city in in . It is situated at a distance of about 167 km from and is also known as Brass City or Pital Nagri.
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  • Type: City with 721,000 residents
  • Description: city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
  • Also known as: Muradabad” and “Murādābād

Places of Interest

Highlights include Moradabad Junction and Katghar railway station.

Railway station
Photo: Saudiqbal, Public domain.
Moradabad railway station is located in in the Indian state of and serves Moradabad, which is known for its brassware industries.

Railway station
is located in Moradabad city of . It lies on Lucknow–Moradabad line. It is about 4 km from Moradabad railway station which is the major railway station nearby to it.

Moradabad

Latitude
28.8335° or 28° 50′ 1″ north
Longitude
78.7733° or 78° 46′ 24″ east
Population
721,000
Elevation
205 metres (673 feet)
IATA airport code
MZS
United Nations Location Code
IN MOR
Open location code
7JWWRQMF+98
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1207423361
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
1262801
Wiki­data ID
Q330643
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“Moradabad” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مراد آباد
  • Asturian: Muradabad
  • Azerbaijani: Moradabad
  • Bengali: মুরাদাবাদ
  • Bengali: মোরাদাবাদ
  • Bhojpuri: मुरादाबाद
  • Bishnupriya: মোর্দাবাদ
  • Catalan: Moradabad
  • Cebuano: Morādābād
  • Chinese: Moradabad
  • Chinese: 莫拉达巴德
  • Chinese: 莫拉達巴德
  • Czech: Moradabad
  • Czech: Murádábád
  • Danish: Moradabad
  • Dutch: Moradabad
  • Egyptian Arabic: مراد آباد
  • Esperanto: Moradabad
  • Fiji Hindi: Moradabad
  • Finnish: Moradabad
  • French: Moradabad
  • Georgian: მორადაბადი
  • Georgian: მურადაბადი
  • German: Moradabad
  • German: Muradabad
  • Greek: Μορανταμπάντ
  • Gujarati: મુરાદાબાદ
  • Hindi: मुरादाबाद
  • Hungarian: Murádábád
  • Indonesian: Muradabad
  • Irish: Muradabad
  • Italian: Moradabad
  • Japanese: ムラーダーバード
  • Kannada: ಮುರಾದಾಬಾದ್
  • Kashmiri: مراد آباد
  • Korean: 모라다바드
  • Korean: 무라다바드
  • Ladin: Muradabad
  • Latvian: Muradabada
  • Lithuanian: Muradabadas
  • Malagasy: Moradabad
  • Malay: Moradabad
  • Marathi: मोरादाबाद
  • Min Nan Chinese: Moradabad
  • Nepali: मुरादाबाद
  • Newari: मोरादाबाद
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Moradabad
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Muradabad
  • Norwegian: Moradabad
  • Oriya: Moradabad
  • Oriya: ମୋରାଦାବାଦ୍
  • Pampanga: Moradabad
  • Panjabi: ਮੁਰਾਦਾਬਾਦ
  • Persian: مرادآباد
  • Persian: مراداباد
  • Polish: Moradabad
  • Portuguese: Moradabad
  • Portuguese: Moradabade
  • Pushto: مراد اباد
  • Russian: Морадабад
  • Russian: Мурадабад
  • Sanskrit: मोरादाबाद्
  • Santali: ᱢᱚᱨᱟᱫᱟᱵᱟᱫᱽ
  • Serbian: Moradabad
  • Serbian: Морадабад
  • Sinhala: මුරදාබාද්
  • Spanish: Moradabad
  • Spanish: Moradabād
  • Spanish: Moradābād
  • Spanish: Muradabad
  • Swedish: Moradabad
  • Swedish: Morādābād
  • Talysh: Moradabad
  • Tamil: முறடாபேட்
  • Tamil: மொரதாபாத்
  • Tamil: மொராதாபாத்
  • Tatar: Морадабад
  • Telugu: మురాదాబాద్
  • Telugu: మొరాదాబాద్
  • Thai: มูราดาบัด
  • Turkish: Moradabad
  • Turkish: Muradabad
  • Ukrainian: Морадабад
  • Urdu: مراد آباد
  • Venetian: Moradabad
  • Vietnamese: Moradabad
  • Waray (Philippines): Moradabad
  • Western Panjabi: مراد آباد
  • मुरादाबाद

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