Maranthana

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Maranthana

मरन्ठाना
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Maranthana
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 28°07′N82°55′E / 28.11°N 82.91°E / 28.11; 82.91 Coordinates: 28°07′N82°55′E / 28.11°N 82.91°E / 28.11; 82.91
CountryFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Region Mid-Western
Zone Rapti Zone
District Pyuthan District
VDC Maranthana
Population
 (2001 Census [1] )
  Total4,747
 922 households
Time zone UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)

Maranthana is a town and market center in Pyuthan Municipality in Pyuthan, a Middle Hills district of Rapti Zone, western Nepal. The formerly Village Development Committee along with Pyuthan Khalanga, Bijubar, Dakha Kwadi, Bijaya Nagar, Dharmawati, Maranthana and Khaira was merged to form the new municipality since 18 May 2014. [2] [3]

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Villages in this VDC

Ward Lat. Lon Elev.
Amdandaआमडाँडा28°07'N82°54'E1,070m
Anp Pataआँप पाटा28°06'N82°56'E1,120
Antar Tolअन्तर टोल28°07'N82°56'E1,490
Badaraबडारा28°07'N82°53'E  802
Baldeबल्दे28°06'N82°55'E1,370
Bhandari Pakharaभँडारी पखरा28°08'N82°55'E1,210
Bhedikhorभेडीखोर28°06'N82°57'E1,530
Bhusbangभुसबाङ28°07'N82°55'E  950
Chhepaneछेपाने528°06'N82°55'E1,315
Chyaukotच्याउकोट28°05'N82°56'E1,330
Dubichaurदुबीचौर28°07'N82°54'E1,165
Gahateroगहतेरो28°05'N82°54'E1,410
Gandapaniगाँडापानी28°06'N82°56'E1,270
Gurigaunगुरीगाउँ28°07'N82°55'E  950
Handigairaहाँडीगैरा28°07'N82°54'E  850
Jahane Pokharaजहने पोखरा28°08'N82°55'E1,319
Jaikharkaजैखर्क28°07'N82°54'E1,358
Jaisi Dhageजैसी धागे28°07'N82°56'E1,290
Kalleriकल्लेरी28°06'N82°56'E1,205
Kaphal Thutoकाफल ठुटो28°06'N82°55'E1,179
Kauchheकाउछे28°06'N82°56'E1,125
Kharibotखरीबोट28°07'N82°54'E  855
Kholabistagaunखोलाबिष्टगाउँ28°05'N82°57'E1,290
Kochyanकोच्यान28°07'N82°53'E1,138
Kolchhapaकोलछापा28°08'N82°55'E  870
Kotdharoकोटधारो28°06'N82°55'E1,121
Kotgaunकोटगाउँ28°06'N82°54'E1,571
Morengमोरेङ428°06'N82°56'E1,510
Nepaneनेपाने728°06'N82°54'E1,325
Paharpakhaपाहारपाखा28°07'N82°55'E  910
Pakhachitiपाखाचिटी828°06'N82°56'E1,230
Patijhulaपातीझूला28°06'N82°57'E1,698
Pipalnetaपिपलनेटा28°06'N82°55'E1,620
Rotepaniरोटेपानी28°07'N82°55'E1,224
Saribangसरिबाङ928°07'N82°53'E  870
Sripaleश्रीपाले28°07'N82°56'E1,430
Suberaसुबेरा28°06'N82°57'E1,218
Syalpakhaस्यालपाखा28°07'N82°54'E  918
Tallo Dhageतल्लो धगे28°07'N82°56'E1,370
Thulasingठूलासिङ328°07'N82°56'E1,010
Thulo Gairaठूलो गैरा28°07'N82°56'E1,250
Todkeटोड्के28°07'N82°54'E1,300
Upallo Dhageउपल्लो धगे28°07'N82°56'E1,410

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