Rice Work

Rice Work is a factory in , . Rice Work is situated nearby to the government office , as well as near the hospital .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bajung and Dhikur Pokhari.

Village
is a village development committee in Parbat District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of Western Development Region, . It is surrounded by Deupurkot to the north-east, Tilahar to the south-east, Durlung to the south-west and Kyang to the north-west. is situated 6 km southwest of Rice Work.

Village
Photo: Apazo, CC BY 2.0.
Dhikurpokhari is a suburb and former Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the of northern-central . At the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 7,392 persons in 1,427 individual households. is situated 9 km east of Rice Work.

Village
is a and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central . The village is located 19 km away from the Pokhara Baglung Highways and falls within the trekking route of Mardi Himal Trek. is situated 9 km east of Rice Work.

Rice Work

Latitude
28.29478° or 28° 17′ 41″ north
Longitude
83.77071° or 83° 46′ 15″ east
Open location code
7MW57QVC+W7
Open­Street­Map ID
node 7000701357
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­works
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