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List of District-Taluka-GP.Xlsx 1 JUNAGADH Mangrol JUTHAL 2 JUNAGADH Mangrol CHOTLIVIDI 3 JUNAGADH Bhesan BHATGAM 4 JUNAGADH Bhesan BHESAN 5 JUNAGADH Bhesan CHUDA 6 JUNAGADH Bhesan KHAMBHALIYA 7 JUNAGADH Bhesan KHARACHIYA 8 JUNAGADH Bhesan MANDVA 9 JUNAGADH Bhesan RANPUR 10 JUNAGADH Bhesan UMRALI 11 JUNAGADH Junagadh BAGDU 12 JUNAGADH Junagadh BAMANGAM 13 JUNAGADH Junagadh BELA 14 JUNAGADH Junagadh BHALGAM 15 JUNAGADH Junagadh CHOKI 16 JUNAGADH Junagadh DERVAN 17 JUNAGADH Junagadhg DUNGARPUR 18 JUNAGADH Junagadh KATHROTA 19 JUNAGADH Junagadh KERALA 20 JUNAGADH Junagadh MAKHIYALA 21 JUNAGADH Junagadh MANDLIKPUR 22 JUNAGADH Junagadh NAVAGAM 23 JUNAGADH Junagadh PADARIYA 24 JUNAGADH Junagadhg RUPAVATI 25 JUNAGADH Junagadh SODVADAR 26 JUNAGADH Junagadh SUKHPUR 27 JUNAGADH Junagadh TORANIYA 28 JUNAGADH Keshod EKLERA 29 JUNAGADH Keshod ISRA 30 JUNAGADH Keshod KHIRSARA 31 JUNAGADHKeshod MADHDA 32 JUNAGADH Keshod MANEKWADA 33 JUNAGADH Keshod MANGALPUR 34 JUNAGADH Keshod PIPLI 35 JUNAGADH Keshod RANGPUR 36 JUNAGADH Keshod REVADRA 37 JUNAGADH Keshod SHERGADH 38 JUNAGADHMalia AKALA 39 JUNAGADH Malia BABRA 40 JUNAGADH Malia DEVGAM 41 JUNAGADH Malia DHARAMPUR 42 JUNAGADH Malia DHRABAVAD 43 JUNAGADH Malia GADU 44 JUNAGADH Malia GALODAR 45 JUNAGADHMalia JAMVALI 46 JUNAGADH Malia KERALA 47 JUNAGADH Malia KHAMBHALIYA 48 JUNAGADH Malia LACHHADI 49 JUNAGADH Malia PATLA 50 JUNAGADH Malia PIPALVA 51 JUNAGADH Malia SAMDHIYALA 52 JUNAGADH Malia SUKHPUR 53 JUNAGADH Malia VADALA 54 JUNAGADH Malia VADIYA 55 JUNAGADH Malia VANDARVAD 56 JUNAGADH Manavadar BHALGAM 57 JUNAGADH Manavadar BODKA 58 JUNAGADH Manavadar EKLERA 59 JUNAGADH Manavadar JAMBUDA 60 JUNAGADH Manavadar KHADIYA 61 JUNAGADH Manavadar KOTHARIYA 62 JUNAGADH Manavadar NANDARKHA 63 JUNAGADH Manavadar PADARDI 64 JUNAGADH Manavadar PIPLANA 65 JUNAGADH Manavadar RAFALA 66 JUNAGADH Manavadar SARADIYA 67 JUNAGADH Manavadar SHERDI 68 JUNAGADH Manavadar UNTADI 69 JUNAGADH Manavadar VADA 70 JUNAGADH Manavadar VADALA 71 JUNAGADH Manavadar VEKRI 72 JUNAGADH Mangrol ANTROLI 73 JUNAGADH Mangrol BHATGAM 74 JUNAGADH Mangrol KARAMDI 75 JUNAGADH Mangrolg KHODADA 76 JUNAGADH Mangrol KOTDA JUNA NAVA 77 JUNAGADH Mangrol MAKTUPUR 78 JUNAGADH Mangrol SANDHA 79 JUNAGADH Mangrol SHAPUR 80 JUNAGADH Mangrol SULTANPUR 81 JUNAGADH Mangrol VADLA 82 JUNAGADHMangrol VIROL 83 JUNAGADH Mangrol VIRPUR 84 JUNAGADH Mendarda AMARGADH 85 JUNAGADH Mendarda AMBALA 86 JUNAGADH Mendarda AMRAPUR 87 JUNAGADH Mendarda BARVALA 88 JUNAGADH Mendarda DATRANA 89 JUNAGADHMendarda DEVGADH 90 JUNAGADH Mendarda GUNDALA 91 JUNAGADH Mendarda HARIPUR 92 JUNAGADH Mendarda ITALI 93 JUNAGADH Mendarda KHIJADIYA 94 JUNAGADH Mendarda MALANKA 95 JUNAGADH Mendarda MANPUR 96 JUNAGADHMendarda MITHAPUR 97 JUNAGADH Mendarda RAJAVAD 98 JUNAGADH Mendarda RANIDHAR 99 JUNAGADH Mendarda SAMADHIYALA 100 JUNAGADH Vanthali BARWALA 101 JUNAGADH Vanthali BHATIYA 102 JUNAGADH Vanthali DUNGRI 103 JUNAGADH Vanthali KOYLI 104 JUNAGADH Vanthali MEGHPUR 105 JUNAGADH Vanthali NAREDI 106 JUNAGADH Vanthali SANTALPUR 107 JUNAGADH Visavadar DADAR 108 JUNAGADH Visavadar DUDHALA 109 JUNAGADH Visavadar HARIPUR 110 JUNAGADH Visavadar JAMBUDI 111 JUNAGADH Visavadar KHAMBHALIYA 112 JUNAGADH Visavadar KHIJADIYA 113 JUNAGADH Visavadar LALPUR 114 JUNAGADH Visavadar MAHUDI 115 JUNAGADH Visavadar NAVANIYA 116 JUNAGADH Visavadar RABARIKA 117 JUNAGADH Visavadar RAJPARA 118 JUNAGADH Visavadar VIRPUR 119 JUNAGADH Visavadar SUKHPUR 120 JUNAGADH Visavadar SHIRVANIYA 121 JUNAGADH Visavadar RUPAVATI 122 JUNAGADH Visavadar AMBALA 123 JUNAGADH Visavadar BARADIYA 124 JUNAGADH Visavadar BHALGAM 125 JUNAGADH Vanthali ZAMPODAD 126 JUNAGADH Vanthali VADLA 127 JUNAGADH Vanthali SUKHPUR 128 JUNAGADH Vanthali SHAPUR 129 JUNAGADH Manavadar AMBALIYA 130 JUNAGADH Junagadh VIRPUR 131 JUNAGADH Junagadh VIJAPUR 132 JUNAGADH Bhesan MOTA GUJARIYA 133 JUNAGADHManavadar VELVA 134 JUNAGADH Mangrol ZARIYAVADA 135 JUNAGADH Manavadar ZINZRI 136 JUNAGADH Manavadar BHADULA 137 JUNAGADH Vanthali KHOKHARDA 138 JUNAGADH Vanthali KHORASA 139 JUNAGADH Malia KHORASA GIR 140 JUNAGADHVanthali KHUMBHDI 141 JUNAGADH Manavadar KODVAV 142 JUNAGADH Visavadar KOTDA MOTA 143 JUNAGADH Visavadar KOTDA NANA 144 JUNAGADH Manavadar KOTHADI 145 JUNAGADH Keshod KOYALANA LATHIYA 146 JUNAGADH Manavadar KOYLANA 147 JUNAGADHVisavadar KUBA(RAVANI) KUBA(RAVANI) 148 JUNAGADH Malia KUKASVADA 149 JUNAGADH Malia LADUDI -GIR 150 JUNAGADH Mangrol LAMBORA 151 JUNAGADH Mangrol LANGAD 152 JUNAGADH Malia LANGODRA 153 JUNAGADH Malia LATHODRA 154 JUNAGADH Visavadar LERIYA 155 JUNAGADH Visavadar LILIYA 156 JUNAGADH Mendarda LILVA 157 JUNAGADH Visavadar LIMADHRA 158 JUNAGADH Manavadar LIMBUDA 159 JUNAGADH Mangrol LOHEJ 160 JUNAGADH Vanthali LUSHALA 161 JUNAGADH Vanthali LUVARSAR 162 JUNAGADH Keshod MAGHARWADA 163 JUNAGADH Vanthali MAHOBATPUR 164 JUNAGADH Visavadar MAHUDA 165 JUNAGADH Junagadh MAJEVDI 166 JUNAGADH Malia MALIA 167 JUNAGADH Bhesan MALIDA 168 JUNAGADH Visavadar MANANDIYA 169 JUNAGADH Junagadh MANDANPARA 170 JUNAGADH Visavadar MANDAVAD 171 JUNAGADH Manavadar MANDODRA 172 JUNAGADH Visavadar MANGANATH PIPLI 173 JUNAGADH Mangrol MANKHETRA 174 JUNAGADH Manavadar MARMATH 175 JUNAGADH Malia MATARVANIYA 176 JUNAGADH Manavadar MATIANA 177 JUNAGADH Mangrolg MEKHADI 178 JUNAGADH Mangrol MENANJ 179 JUNAGADH Mendarda MENDARDA 180 JUNAGADH Bhesan MENDPARA 181 JUNAGADH Keshod MESVAN 182 JUNAGADH Junagadh MEVASA KAMRIBAINA 183 JUNAGADH Junagadh MEVASA KHADIYA 184 JUNAGADHManavadar MITADI 185 JUNAGADH Mangrol MITI 186 JUNAGADH Visavadar MIYA VADLA 187 JUNAGADH Visavadar MONIYA 188 JUNAGADH Visavadar MONPARI MOTI 189 JUNAGADH Visavadar MONPARI NANI 190 JUNAGADH Bhesan MORWADA 191 JUNAGADHKeshod MOTI GHANSARI 192 JUNAGADH Mendarda MOTI KHODIYAR 193 JUNAGADH Keshod MOVANA 194 JUNAGADH Keshod MULIYASA 195 JUNAGADH Vanthali NAGADIYA 196 JUNAGADH Mendarda NAGALPUR 197 JUNAGADH Mangrol NAGICHANA 198 JUNAGADHMendarda NAJAPUR 199 JUNAGADH Manavadar NAKRA 200 JUNAGADH Manavadar NANADIYA 201 JUNAGADH Mangrol NANDARKHI 202 JUNAGADH Vanthali NANDARKHI (RANIJIVIDI) 203 JUNAGADH Keshod NANI GHANSARI 204 JUNAGADH Mendarda NANI KHODIYAR 205 JUNAGADH Mendarda NATALIYA 206 JUNAGADH Junagadh NAVA PIPALIYA 207 JUNAGADH Vanthali NAVADA 208 JUNAGADH Bhesan NAVI DHARI GUNDALI 209 JUNAGADH Vanthali NAVLAKHI 210 JUNAGADH Keshod NONJHANVAV 211 JUNAGADH Keshod NUNARDA 212 JUNAGADH Mangrol OSA GHED 213 JUNAGADH Keshod PADODAR 214 JUNAGADH Manavadar PAJOD 215 JUNAGADH Junagadh PALASVA 216 JUNAGADH Keshod PANCHALA 217 JUNAGADH Malia PANIDHRA 218 JUNAGADH Keshod PANKHAN 219 JUNAGADH Malia PANKUVA 220 JUNAGADH Bhesan PARAB VAVDI 221 JUNAGADH Keshod PASVALIYA 222 JUNAGADH Bhesan PASWALA 223 JUNAGADH Junagadh PATAPUR 224 JUNAGADH Mendarda PATARAMA 225 JUNAGADH Bhesan PATLA 226 JUNAGADH Junagadh PATRAPSAR 227 JUNAGADH Malia PIKHOR 228 JUNAGADH Visavadar PINDAKHAI MOTI 229 JUNAGADH Visavadar PINDAKHAI NANI 230 JUNAGADH Visavadar PIPALIYA HAJANI 231 JUNAGADH Bhesan PIPALIYA TADKA 232 JUNAGADH Visavadar PIRVAD 233 JUNAGADH Visavadar PIYAVA GIR 234 JUNAGADH Junagadh PRABHATPUR 235 JUNAGADHKeshod PRANSLI 236 JUNAGADH Visavadar PREMPARA 237 JUNAGADH Bhesan RAFALIYA 238 JUNAGADH Mangrol RAHIJ 239 JUNAGADH Mendarda RAJESAR 240 JUNAGADH Junagadh RAMESHVAR 241 JUNAGADH Keshod RANINGPARA 242 JUNAGADHVisavadar RATANG 243 JUNAGADH Visavadar RAVANI (KUBA) 244 JUNAGADH Visavadar RAVANI MUNDIYA 245 JUNAGADH Vanthali RAVNI 246 JUNAGADH Vanthali RAYPUR 247 JUNAGADH Manavadar RONKI 248 JUNAGADH Mangrol ROODALPUR 249 JUNAGADHMangrol Mangrol SAKRANA 250 JUNAGADH Junagadh SALATHA 251 JUNAGADH Mangrol SAMARDA 252 JUNAGADH Bhesan SAMATPARA 253 JUNAGADH Manavadar SAMEGA 254 JUNAGADH Keshod SANGARSOLA 255 JUNAGADH Mangrol SANGAVADA 256 JUNAGADH Junagadh SANKHDAVADAR 257 JUNAGADH Bhesan SANKROLA 258 JUNAGADH Manavadar SANOSRA 259 JUNAGADH Manavadar SARANG PIPLI 260 JUNAGADH Manavadar SARDARGADH 261 JUNAGADH Bhesan SARDARPAR 262 JUNAGADH Malia SARKADIYA 263 JUNAGADH Keshod SAROD 264 JUNAGADH Visavadar SARSAI 265 JUNAGADH Mangrolg SARSALI 266 JUNAGADH Mendarda SASAN 267 JUNAGADH Vanthali SELRA 268 JUNAGADH Junagadh SEMRALA 269 JUNAGADH Vanthali SENDARDA 270 JUNAGADH Mangrol SHAIKHPUR 271 JUNAGADH Malia SHANTIPURA 272 JUNAGADH Mangrolg SHARMA 273 JUNAGADH Mangrol SHEPA 274 JUNAGADH Mangrol SHERIYAJ 275 JUNAGADH Malia SHERIYAKHAN 276 JUNAGADH Mangrol SHIL 277 JUNAGADH Visavadar SHOBHAVADLA GIR 278 JUNAGADH Visavadar SHOBHAVADLA LASHKAR 279 JUNAGADH Keshod SILODAR 280 JUNAGADH Mendarda SIMASI 281 JUNAGADH Manavadar SITANA 282 JUNAGADH Vanthali SONARDI 283 JUNAGADH Keshod SONDARDA 284 JUNAGADH Bhesan SUKHPUR 285 JUNAGADH Manavadar SULTANABAD 286 JUNAGADHMendarda SURAJGADH 287 JUNAGADH Keshod SUTREJ 288 JUNAGADH Junagadh TALIYADHAR 289 JUNAGADH Mangrol TALODRA 290 JUNAGADH Malia TARSINGDA 291 JUNAGADH Mangrol THALI 292 JUNAGADH Vanthali THANAPIPLI 293 JUNAGADHManavadar THANIYANA 294 JUNAGADH Manavadar THAPALA 295 JUNAGADH Junagadh THUMBALA 296 JUNAGADH Vanthali TIKAR-PADARDI 297 JUNAGADH Vanthali TINMAS 298 JUNAGADH Keshod TITODI 299 JUNAGADH Vanthali UMATWADA 300 JUNAGADHJunagadh Junagadh UMRALA 301 JUNAGADH Junagadh VADAL 302 JUNAGADH Visavadar VADALA SHETRANJ 303 JUNAGADH Manavadar VADASDA 304 JUNAGADH Junagadh VADASIMDI 305 JUNAGADH Junagadh VADHAVI 306 JUNAGADH Visavadar VAJDI 307 JUNAGADH Junagadh VANANDIYA 308 JUNAGADH Bhesan VANDARVAD 309 JUNAGADH Vanthali VASPADA 310 JUNAGADH Visavadar VEKARIYA 311 JUNAGADH Visavadar VICHHAVAD 312 JUNAGADH Malia VISANVEL 313 JUNAGADH Malia ACHHIDRA 314 JUNAGADH Keshod AGATRAI 315 JUNAGADH Keshod AJAB 316 JUNAGADH Mangrolg AJAK 317 JUNAGADH Malia AKALA GIR 318 JUNAGADH Vanthali AKHA 319 JUNAGADH Keshod AKHODAD 320 JUNAGADH
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