User talk:Pitambar Bhattarai/Archive 1
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Majuwa
मजुवा | |
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Country | Nepal |
Zone | Gandaki Zone |
District | Syangja District |
Village Development Committee | Sankhar |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 339 |
• Ethnicities | Khas Brahmin Chhetri Thakuri Gurung Newar Magar Dalits |
Time zone | UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time) |
Majuwa is a beautiful village in Sankhar VDC, Ward No. 6, Syangja District, Gandaki Zone, Nepal. It the time of the Nepal Census 2011[1], it had a population of 551 people residing in 146 individual households.
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Category:Populated places in Syangja District
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Category:Populated places in Syangja District
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