Itaharwa

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Itaharwa

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Itaharwa
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°40′N86°01′E / 26.67°N 86.01°E / 26.67; 86.01 Coordinates: 26°40′N86°01′E / 26.67°N 86.01°E / 26.67; 86.01
CountryFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Zone Janakpur Zone
District Dhanusa District
Population
 (1991)
  Total3,362
Time zone UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)

Itaharwa is a village development committee in Dhanusa District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,362 persons living in 562 individual households. [1]

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References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 1 September 2008.