Quaderpur

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Quaderpur
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Quaderpur
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 26°16′27″N88°32′08″E / 26.27417°N 88.53556°E / 26.27417; 88.53556
CountryFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Division Rangpur Division
District Panchagarh District
Time zone UTC+6 (Bangladesh Time)

Quaderpur is a village in Panchagarh District in the Rangpur Division of northern-western Bangladesh. [1]

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References

  1. "1 killed, 5 hurt in Panchagarh attack over land". The Daily Star. January 18, 2014.