Kamana, Ittabhatta Branch
Kamana, Ittabhatta Branch is a bank in Mechinagar, Jhapa, Koshi Province. Kamana, Ittabhatta Branch is situated nearby to the town Mechinagar Municipality, as well as near Panitanki.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mechinagar Municipality and Kakarbhitta.
Mechinagar Municipality
Town
Mechinagar is a municipality in Jhapa District, Koshi Province, Nepal and is the main entry point from India on Nepal's eastern border. Nepal's customs office is in Kakarvitta, a section of the municipality.
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.Panitanki
Town
The largest city in northern West Bengal, Siliguri is a liberal and cosmopolitan city that is known for its vibrant music scene and strong youth culture. Panitanki is situated 4½ km east of Kamana, Ittabhatta Branch.
Kamana, Ittabhatta Branch
- Type: Bank
- Location: Mechinagar, Jhapa, Koshi Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
26.65593° or 26° 39′ 21″ northLongitude
88.1271° or 88° 7′ 38″ eastOpen location code
7MRCM44G+9ROpenStreetMap ID
node 9800889862OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=bank
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Ayabari rent and Kakarbhitta Bus Park.
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