Mukundapur (disambiguation)

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Mukundapur is a town in Gaidakot Municipality in the eastern part of Nawalparasi District in the Lumbini Zone of southern Nepal.

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  6. Irinjalakkuda
  7. Kaduppassery
  8. Kallur
  9. Karalam
  10. Karumathra
  11. Kattur
  12. Kottanellur
  13. Madayikonam
  14. Manavalassery
  15. Muriyad
  16. Nellayi
  17. Nenmanikkara
  18. Padiyur
  19. Parappukkara
  20. Poomangalam
  21. Porathissery
  22. Pullur
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  26. Thottippal
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