Lalbagh, Mangalore

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Lalbagh, Mangalore
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Lalbagh, Mangalore
Location in Mangalore city, Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 12°50′51″N74°52′02″E / 12.847570278312854°N 74.86718090380129°E / 12.847570278312854; 74.86718090380129

Lalbagh is situated about 3 km to the north of Hampankatta, Mangalore, India

The main office of the Mangalore City Corporation is also located here

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Front View of MCC Headquarters at Lalbagh Mangalore City Corporation.jpg
Front View of MCC Headquarters at Lalbagh

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