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Adgaon Chothava is a village in Yeola taluka (tahsil), Nashik district, Maharashtra, India.

Adgaon Chothava is 5 km from Yeola.

Agriculture

Most people of Adgaon Chothava are farmers. Popular crops are wheat and onions.

Coordinates: 20°00′N74°31′E / 20.00°N 74.52°E / 20.00; 74.52


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