Nandi Firozpur

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Nandi Firozpur or Nandi Ferozepur is a village of Saharanpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is approximately ten kilometers from Saharanpur.

Religious sites

In this village, there are mostly temples and a big mosque.

References Coordinates: 29°52′41″N77°33′58″E / 29.878°N 77.566°E / 29.878; 77.566

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