Tintale

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Tintale
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Tintale
General information
Architectural style Neoclassical
Location Bhattarai Danda
Current tenantsDurga Prasad Bhattarai
Construction startedOctober 15, 1958;62 years ago (1958-10-15)

Tintale is a historical building which lies at Bhattarai Danda, Sankhar Village Development Committee, Syangja District, Gandaki Zone, Nepal. It is named Tintale as it had built in three storied in 1958 by Lilanath Bhattarai.


Coordinates: 27°52′58.3644″N83°55′52.806″E / 27.882879000°N 83.93133500°E / 27.882879000; 83.93133500

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