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Sherkole, Singra, Natore, Rājshāhi Division, Bangladesh


Type:Fourth-order administrative division - a subdivision of a third-order administrative division
Mindat.org Region:Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh
Region:Singra, Natore, Rājshāhi Division, Bangladesh
Latitude:24° 30' 3" N
Longitude:89° 6' 1" E
Lat/Long (dec):24.50085,89.10052
Köppen climate type:Aw : Tropical savanna, wet
Mindat Feature ID:11283000
Long-form Identifier:mindat:2:6:11283000:7
GUID:0
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LocalityLatitudeLongitudeDistanceBearing
Dighipara Coal Field, Dinajpur District, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh25° 19' 0" N89° 4' 11" E90.8km (56.4 miles)
Mithapukur ultramafic lamprophyres, Mithapukur, Rangpur District, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh25° 26' 6" N89° 21' 38" E107.1km (66.6 miles)
Phulbari Coal deposit, Dinajpur District, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh25° 29' 46" N88° 58' 22" E111.4km (69.2 miles)
Burapukuria Coal Mine, Dinajpur District, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh25° 32' 47" N88° 57' 27" E117.2km (72.8 miles)
Dokachi meteorite, Munshiganj District, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh23° 30' 0" N90° 19' 59" E167.5km (104.1 miles)
Dumka Gem mine, Dumka District, Jharkhand, India24° 18' 0" N87° 17' 59" E183.7km (114.1 miles)
Swangkre, West Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya, India25° 30' 0" N90° 49' 59" E207.0km (128.6 miles)
Nongcharam-Darugiri area, East Garo Hills District, Meghalaya, India25° 36' 0" N90° 47' 59" E210.3km (130.7 miles)
Wahkyn South, South West Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya, India25° 16' 32" N91° 3' 23" E215.3km (133.8 miles)
Domiasiat (Mawthabah), South West Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya, India25° 18' 0" N91° 4' 59" E218.8km (136.0 miles)
Mg–Al granulites, Sonapahar, West Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya, India25° 40' 6" N91° 4' 6" E236.9km (147.2 miles)
Goalpara meteorite, Goalpara District, Assam, India26° 10' 0" N90° 35' 59" E238.8km (148.4 miles)
Shalka meteorite, Bankura District, West Bengal, India23° 6' 0" N87° 17' 59" E240.4km (149.4 miles)
Bhola meteorite, Bhola District, Barisal Division, Bangladesh22° 40' 59" N90° 39' 0" E256.5km (159.4 miles)
Meghna River, Chittagong Division, Bangladesh22° 45' 45" N90° 45' 28" E256.6km (159.5 miles)

Regions in mindat.org that contain this locality

RegionType
AsiaContinent
BangladeshCountry
Rajshahi Division, BangladeshDivision
Indian PlateTectonic Plate
Bengal Delta Sub-basin - Bengal basin, Indian PlateBasin
Bengal Fan, Indian PlatePassive Margin

Regions in GADM Database

RegionGADM number
Bangladesh, Rajshahi, Natore20.5.48.0.0.0
Bangladesh, Rajshahi, Natore, Singra20.5.48.336.0.0
 
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