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Belwania, Bihar Village in Bihar, India

Belwania is a village in West Champaran district in the Indian state of Bihar.

Belwania is a small village situated between Padrauna and Chhitauni on the National Highway 28B in the Kushinagar District of Uttar Pradesh State in India. It is under the Gram Panchayat of Dargauli and the current Gram Pradhan of the Dargauli Gram Panchayat is Mr. Phul Badan 'Saroj'. The village is situated almost on the border of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

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