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Road Map of District Chamoli Uttarkashi Road Map of District Chamoli Rudraprayag Chamoli Dehradun Tehri Pithoragarh ± Bageshwar Haridwar Pauri Almora CHINA Nainital Champawat Udham Singh Nagar Khar Talla Khar Malla DISTRICT UTTARKASHI Geldung Lar Dang Raykana Kharak Tunjan Pass Khar Wasiya Sag[idang PWD Sopuk Dobala Goting Hoti Bamjar Rajkharak Bamlas Pass Chorhoti Dhura Bamlas Niti Timarsain Ghamsali Rock Knob BADRINATH Bampa Lama Surjang BAMNI Sonkunni Pabla Nag Nilkantha Pharkiyagaon Bamni Dhaur DISTRICT Gauri Parbar Durpata Girthi Dobala Rorang Chatti Phargaon Kurkuti PITHORAGARH Poinor Ghagria Lokpal Burans HANUMAN CHATTI AUTHGAON Khirao Chhipgheta Malari Surans Ka Dhura Bhlundhar Ban Kosa Phulanga Parbat Bhapkund RH-Badrinath Aruri Kunti Bhanu Lambagar Chatti Juma Boulders PARGASI Phorchula Jelam Kalla Khal Lampak Pandavchauki boulders Hasti Pandukeshwar Pulna Chota Kana Oti Ka Danda Govindghat Garpak Huwang Kalla Dhar Kaga GHAT Ghanialing DISTRI Bamai Khal Unama chhancha CT RUDRAPRAYAG Bamal Dunaagln Naung Kuka Kharak Hardoli Rock Talla Saigari Khundhar TAIYA PARARI BALDORA POLNKA Ropeway Bangru Khera Talla THANG* CHAIN Marwari MALMAN VISHNUPRAYAG KANOHAR JOSHIMATH Phagti Parwarse DADON Songhangra BARKI GAUKAH KHAN Gurma Gwar BETHA jharkula Chatti AIRA DEORA OUCHA Totma Goana Aroshi SHELONG AULI KHANCHA Gird Purrvi Dunagiri THAINA ANIMALH MIRAG Suraiethota Bansa Sanla PAINI Totma BARHGAON HELANG Rudranath Kalgot DUNGRI PAIYAN SUKI Jakhpur Jangha Palla WAROSI CHARMI Roint Pangtoli Jakhola DUNGRA Gulabkoti SALUR Kalanka Choti KUNI GARH Lata Kharak Changabang Bhangyul LANGSI Juwagwar Golf course Jugju Napung Tugasi Tapoban Sikdgar Ranikholi MOLTA Karchhigaon Ringi LANJI Chitharkhana Suhhoin Bhalkana Chatti Chheli Mill Regri Chakhan Hanuman Paing Malatoni Bhauns Rikhulti Muruna Pangarbasa Chatti PAKHI Dhurkunda Dubrugetha DERMI Parkurdhar Rishikot MANDALGAON Khutara BIMARU Pahar Kharak Malla Deodi MANDOLI KunwariKhal Dadon Deodi Dhakwani Gerugarh Kalsi MAJKOT Phalchai Kunjeni PIPALKOTI Thalgarh GHINGRAN Nauli Panpari Raunthi Ramni Mill DUNGRI Delasera Godali HAT Shila Dhar Bhujgara Nail KUNJ JAISAL KANDEY KAURAU Pathalkhan Masoli Trisul N Jagda KATHUR NAIL BATULA MATH SIRKOT KIRULI Chamba kharak Kolgam PADLI Danda BHIMTALLA Deotoli CHAMMAU Sanpna Salna PANA Lagna Jyurasi LASI turanji TILPHARA GARIGAON Kandai BAHERA Methi Sarson Patal RUPA HARMARI Thala Malla Dungar Rarwa Bethartoli Himal SONALA Irani Semily Bagar Nanda Devi Bhurgaon Tali Thala Talla NAWA Du rmi Pagna Khanna MAITHANA Singjori raunthi Bair Nanda Devi East Nautha Khal SAIKOT SOTI THALA Tupa Khansu Bankhur PALAITHI Jhinji Kailav Nail Wali Sem MADURA Rauta Dhamak Devasthan II Knarki Pab GAJER Nanda Ghungti Kimkholi Devkhet NAULA TARAK TAI Visal BHATAW BHALNTI Sern Kharak Nanda Devi Base Camp Sikon DHARKOT DEWAR Chopra Sarana Geng Kharak Nanda Devi Khal Devsthan DHARKOT JETHAL Devasthan I Chaundi Nagdhar GAIR MASON Gugli BadanKarak Markholi birsan Dewar Palla NANDPRAYAG MUNIALI KILORI Sunpati Simkholi Kholai Nagnath BHEKHUNDA SANKAR DHUWARKHET Ganai Kharak Simbe Saptokund Baiasu Pattharkuri Miralpakh Udemanda Satur RAMWARI MATAI KAMD* MERNI Monument Sinau Palla SUNALA BAGATHI KHALTRA Bob SEMA Hum Kundi Bingad SEMLI CHAKA Trisul Ali DIDOLI RAJWALKTI Habiyala Kundi Ku Paini Walli GANDASU GWAT Padoingaon Khunagad ALI DHAR Dabina GWALA SUNATI GHUM KWATGAD GIRSA DEWALI MAWOR Baisaunr AJRAS JHILOTI CHATINGYALA NAUNA Kumera Chandnighat Sarna BURA Gauchar Ranau JILASU Jamundali Mrigthuni KOTIGAON LAMSARA PERL* Bhujani Sugi Toli SUNG ALA Minuli Sundardhunga Khal GWAR Lata Kopri Gadona SUNALI TUNALA Panai WADUKH Panjachauk Pathora Kald SERA KARUR Angoth Bamoth DHAL Sugarh Semi Umatata Sitbori Srikot WARA SUTOL Duva Gwar BIJAR Maand Chandni Kot Galna SAINJ BATI* Kanda Baunla SHILANGI Gingtoli Junra Gali Khalion Siran Dyuri Raitumuki Pindar R Karnaprayag Tundai Aindgaon Talkabcn Mangtoli Nakot Chirinag Bauljuri Tra Paduli GHAT MANI Bakhuwa Basa Martoli Paieti Bartoli 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Chhaikura ASER HIMNL Kana Dubriya Manur Ghainapani Pindwali Talli BAUGTRA KHET Palchhuni Sainar LOHJANG Anankharak RATNI Ruisan Barsl SUGAR KHETI Angtoli Gerur Rathgaon UKHALDHAR Bedula MUNDOLI Kaira Beri Talli Kotha Majyari Garsera Garkot Geari BANG GWAR Sima Kharak MALSI Panthi Dungri BAGRIGAD PANDAUN Pyonra Paithani MANIL Ghungti KAUB Silori Naini Rathya LOHAPANJ SARMATD TOK CHHIMTA SIRANA BUNGA BHULERA PALIBainoli KAIRA DOLTU AGAR Talla Harmani LANGTAI Hanskoti CHORARA Khalyun Duni Dhagtoli DHURA JADYARKHARAK Kimoli Paingarh Bajwari SWAN MARORA Nauli MAIN MALLA Bhyari NALPANI GARKOT TAJPUR Gandabani Suna Majnkholi Suiya Konshela Jeora TYULYA Orhta Tajpur Devalwar SARKOT SAUTA Dharbarm DUNALI KANDAI Sunaoun Jaintha UDAIPUR Kalimati Gairbaram Kakra Meduni Adra Otha Naptol OLGURA Saregwar Bhatiyana Chaunda NAMLA Dhalu THARALI SAWAR MAROR Jhijholi JGHALIYA ALKOT GWAR JUNDHAR BACHKURI SALYAN ATTHA PAKHRI MILOTHA GURUPLIA* Rei Sunaon HAT MELBAGAR Jari NAGAR Gair Harchand BANOLI HARKMAL Alyan DEBAL KHOLIYA KHARAK Kumuli Lolti Ghairsain Tundri TALOR MILOTHA UPTHAR GHADEDHAR VIJEYPUR Kasbinagar Chopran Dharya CHORKHATERA RAMRA GADOLI CHACHAI Ganwali Garsu NANDIKESRI Rain MANMATTI MATKOTKothyar Pinsar Devjan TIRKOT SARKOT TORTI Nausar KOTHI DHARGAIR KULGA GHANDIYAL DHAURA RAUL SAINJI PHARSONGAD ANDARYAN LAMDANDA SIMANA DHAURKHANIKHARAK Kanchoani Kolak Syuni Malli TAL PATALA Rari Jhali Lakhan KUNKHET BASI KUSANKHET Gural Jingor Ngalidhar Kharak Nandgaon Akswara Narsar Legend Divataunk Dudhatoli Kandari khar Malla DISTRICT PAURI lakheri Ghatbagar Pattharkata Sankot Kankikhati Kalu Kharak Maigar Rahida Kayalekhi Khod Khaliyan Chautaritya Patai Paliyalun Rohida Dharapani Sila Banjani Bina Dharapani Silanga Saror Jolchaura Matgad Nail Hargar Ujethiya Saringgaon *# )" Badiyasem Gadot Block Hq. District Hq. Gogniyani Khata Kusrani Talli Lali Ka Kalyan Gogna Naini Dobiyatat Kusrani Malli Hislani Seda Gogna ! Kalyan Talla Latugrir Lamabagar . Major Place Latager Timlahali Kotha Tandola Khata Gognani Distirct Boundary Block Boundary National Highway Major District Road DISTRICT ALMORA Other District Road Other Department Road 0 4 8 16 24 32 Kilometers .
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