Mangaon

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Mangaon
माणगांव
Taluka
Mangaon
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 18°14′N 73°17′E / 18.233°N 73.283°E / 18.233; 73.283Coordinates: 18°14′N 73°17′E / 18.233°N 73.283°E / 18.233; 73.283
Country India
State Maharashtra
District Raigad
Population
  Total 13,373
Languages
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 402104
Telephone code 912140
Vehicle registration MH-06
Nearest city Mumbai (130 km), Pune (120 km), Goa (450 km)
Literacy 75.30%
Climate Hot-humid; heavy rain during monsoon season
Avg. summer temperature 35 °C (95 °F)
Avg. winter temperature 20 °C (68 °F)

Mangaon is a taluka in Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1]

Transport

It is located on the Mumbai-Goa National Highway (NH-17) and State Highway 97. Mangaon has its own railway station on the Konkan Railway, and an S.T. bus depot. It is located on the Kāl River, a tributary of the Sāvitri River.

Mangaon (MNI)
Next small station towards Mumbai:
Indapur
Konkan Railway Next small station from Mumbai:
Goregaon
Distance from Mumbai (CST) = 0188 KM
Next main station towards Mumbai:
Roha
Konkan Railway Next main station from Mumbai:
Khed

Tourism

Places to visit

Mangad fort is located 15 km from taluka market area of Nijampur and lies in Manjarwane Panchayat area. fort consist of only one main gate connected via chain of mountain ranges and Kumbhe waterfall in the vicinity.

The name of Mangaon is derived from one small fort called Mangad. Mangaon is near by river Kaal. A Tirupati temple is the special thing of Mangaon. Mangaon is non pollution area in Raigad district

Administrative subdivisions

There are 187 villages in Mangaon taluka,[2] organized into 74 panchayats.[3]

Panchayats

  • Ambarle
  • Bamnoli
  • Bhagad
  • Bhale
  • Bhuvan
  • Chandore
  • Chinchavali
  • Dahiwali Kond
  • Dahiwali Tarf Govele
  • Dakhane
  • Degaon
  • Devali
  • Dongroli
  • Gangawali
  • Goregaon
  • Govele
  • Harkol
  • Hodgaon
  • Jite
  • Javali
  • Kadape
  • Kakal
  • Karambeli
  • Kavilvahal Bk.
  • Kharavali
  • Koste Kh.
  • Kumbhe
  • Kumshet
  • Kurvade
  • Lakhapale
  • Lonere
  • Lonshi
  • Madhegaon
  • Mangaon
  • Mangrul
  • Manjarwane
  • Morba
  • Muthavali Tarf Tale
  • Nagaon
  • Nandavi
  • Nhave
  • Nijampur
  • Nilaj
  • Pahel
  • Palasgaon Bk.
  • Palsap
  • Panalghar Kh
  • Panhalghar Bk.
  • Pansai
  • Patnus
  • Pen Tarf Tale
  • Phalani
  • Potner
  • Purar
  • Ratwad
  • Rawalje
  • Sai
  • Saje
  • Sale
  • Salve
  • Sanaswadi
  • Shirawali Tarf. Nijampur
  • Shirsad
  • Surav Tarf. Tale
  • Talashet
  • Talegaon Tarf Goregaon
  • Tol Kh
  • Unegaon
  • Vanimalaikond
  • Vihule
  • Vile
  • Wadawali
  • Wadgaon
  • Warachiwadi
  • Warak
  • Wave Diwali

References



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