Ujalhati

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Ujalhati
উজলহাটি
Village
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Ujalhati
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 24°41′N90°17′E / 24.683°N 90.283°E / 24.683; 90.283 Coordinates: 24°41′N90°17′E / 24.683°N 90.283°E / 24.683; 90.283
CountryFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Division Mymensingh Division
District Mymensingh District
Upazila Fulbaria Upazila
Population
  Total1,008
Time zone UTC+6 (BST)

Ujalhati is a village in Fulbaria Upazila, Mymensingh District, Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh. [1]

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References

  1. Bangladesh. Parisaṃkhyāna Byuro (1995). Bangladesh Population Census, 1991: Mymensingh. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division, Ministry of Planning, Govt. of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. p. 153. Retrieved 8 March 2011.