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Village Map Chandrapur Pombhurna Taluka: Rajura Kadholi Bk Kurli Marda Wani Dhidsi Village Map Chandrapur Pombhurna Taluka: Rajura Kadholi Bk. Kinebodi Pellora District: Chandrapur Nirli Charli Kolgaon !( Manoli Bk. Babapur Waroda Pauni Sasti (CT) Ballarpur Sakhari Bhadangpur Gowari Dhopatala (CT) µ 3 1.5 0 3 6 9 Korpana Chincholi Kh. Hirapur(Chincholi) Mathara Rampur Satri km RAJURA Chunala Goyegaon !( Bamanwada Nimbala Antargaon Kh. Pendhari (Rith) Rajura (M Cl) Khairgaon (Rithi) Chanakha Kalamana Panchala Muthara Arvi Kapangaon Mangaon Khamona Location Index Kohapara Chandanwahi Botgaon Pandharpauni Hardona Bk. Wangi (Rith) Aheri Sumthana District Index Nandurbar Hardona Kh. Ruyad Vihirgaon Bhandara Mangi Kh. Dhule Amravati Nagpur Gondiya Jalgaon Sakharwahi Jogapur Tulana Akola Wardha Kochi Buldana Nashik Washim Chandrapur Pachgaon Goraj(Rith) Yavatmal WarurRoad Aurangabad BelampurHirapur (Isapur) Murti Palghar Manoli Kh. Ranvelli Jalna Hingoli Gadchiroli Jamani Mangi Bk Thane Ahmednagar Parbhani Mumbai Suburban Nanded Isapur Bhedoda Tembhurwahi Chirud Mumbai Bid Sonapur Pune Raigarh Bidar Shirsi Latur Nokari Kh. Bhendvi Bhurkunda Bk Kawathala (Rithi) Nalphadi Osmanabad Khadki Jamni Bhurkunda Kh. Chinchbodi Gondpipri Sindola (Rithi) Satara Solapur Sukadpalli Sonurli (Sondo) Ratnagiri Kawadgondi Sondo Sangli Nokari Bk. Khambada Sindi Bambezari Berdi Maharashtra State Kolhapur Kakadghat Bhendala Yergavhan Sindhudurg Navegaon Dharwad Wirur Station Dhanora Umarzara Dewada Kelzar Siddheshwar Taluka Index Nagbhir Khirdi Chimur Brahmapuri Kawitpeth Warora Sindewahi Subai Dongargaon (Subai) Bhadravati Lakkadkot Ghotta Sawali Kostala Mul Jiwati Chincholi Bk. Chandrapur Chinchala Pombhurna Tummaguda Ballarpur Legend Korpana Rajura Gondpipri !( Taluka Head Quarter Jiwati Railway District: Chandrapur Antargaon National Highway State Highway Annur Village maps from Land Record Department, GoM. Data Source: Waterbody/River from Satellite Imagery. State Boundary Telangana State District Boundary Generated By: Taluka Boundary Maharashtra Remote Sensing Applications Centre Village Boundary Autonomous Body of Planning Department, Government of Maharashtra, VNIT Campus, Waterbody/River South Am bazari Road, Nagpur 440 010.
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