Sedapatti

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Sedapatti
Village
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Madurai district
Government
  TypeTN government

Sedapatti is a neighborhood in Madurai district in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. [1]

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Location

The coordinates of Sedapatti are: 9°49'19"N77°47'53"E. It is a village near Usilampatti which is a part of Madurai District in Tamil Nadu. Sedapatti (State Assembly Constituency) is based on this village.

Revenue Blocks

This village is a part of one of the Revenue Blocks (Taluk) of Madurai District, which contains the following panchayat villages under it .

Notable personalities

Notable personalities connected to this place are,

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References

  1. "Sedapatti Village Population - Peraiyur - Madurai, Tamil Nadu". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 23 December 2024.