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- Q6727384 subject Q9568423.
- Q6727384 abstract "Madhotanda is a town in Pilibhit district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Which is known for being the origin of River Gomti from small pound here. Madhotanda is a prominent place of Rathore Thakur (Kshtriya) caste of Hindus. It has very famous temple "THAKURDWARA" of " LORD KRISSNA " established by "Rani Sunderkuwar"..".
- Q6727384 country Q668.
- Q6727384 elevation "184.0".
- Q6727384 isPartOf Q1498.
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- Q6727384 populationTotal "9700".
- Q6727384 timeZone Q604055.
- Q6727384 utcOffset "+5:30".
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- Q6727384 elevationM "184".
- Q6727384 name "Madhotanda".
- Q6727384 populationTotal "9700".
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- Q6727384 subdivisionName Q2980705.
- Q6727384 timezone Q604055.
- Q6727384 utcOffset "330.0".
- Q6727384 point "28.62 80.1".
- Q6727384 type Place.
- Q6727384 type Location.
- Q6727384 type Place.
- Q6727384 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q6727384 type Settlement.
- Q6727384 type Town.
- Q6727384 type Thing.
- Q6727384 type SpatialThing.
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- Q6727384 comment "Madhotanda is a town in Pilibhit district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Which is known for being the origin of River Gomti from small pound here. Madhotanda is a prominent place of Rathore Thakur (Kshtriya) caste of Hindus. It has very famous temple "THAKURDWARA" of " LORD KRISSNA " established by "Rani Sunderkuwar"..".
- Q6727384 label "Madhotanda".
- Q6727384 lat "28.62".
- Q6727384 long "80.1".
- Q6727384 name "Madhotanda".