Niz Juluki

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Niz Juluki [1]
Nij-Juluki
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Niz Juluki [6] (India)
Coordinates: 26°30′54″N91°21′32″E / 26.514986°N 91.358757°E / 26.514986; 91.358757 Coordinates: 26°30′54″N91°21′32″E / 26.514986°N 91.358757°E / 26.514986; 91.358757
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Assam
District Baksa
Tehsil Barama
Area
  Total311.22 ha (769.04 acres)
Population
 (2011)
  Total3,064
  Density980/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Assamese
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
781346
STD Code 03623
Vehicle registration AS-28
Census code304451

Niz Juluki, also known as Nij-Juluki, is a village in Barama Tehsil of Baksa district (earlier Nalbari district [7] ), Assam, India. [8] As per 2011 Census of India, Niz Juluki village has a population of 3,064 people with 80.29% literacy rate. [9] [10]

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