Mele, Maharashtra References Navigation menu17°39′04″N 73°10′58″E / 17.6512°N 73.1828°E / 17.6512; 73.182817°39′04″N 73°10′58″E / 17.6512°N 73.1828°E / 17.6512; 73.1828"District Census Handbook"

Villages in Ratnagiri district


villageRatnagiri districtMaharashtraWestern India2011 Census of India




Place



Mele, Maharashtra



Mele, Maharashtra is located in Maharashtra
Mele, Maharashtra


Location in Maharashtra

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Mele, Maharashtra is located in India
Mele, Maharashtra


Mele, Maharashtra (India)

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Coordinates: 17°39′04″N 73°10′58″E / 17.6512°N 73.1828°E / 17.6512; 73.1828Coordinates: 17°39′04″N 73°10′58″E / 17.6512°N 73.1828°E / 17.6512; 73.1828
Population

 • Total558



Mele is a small village in Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra state in Western India.[1] The 2011 Census of India recorded a total of 558 residents in the village.[1] Mele, Maharashtra's geographical area is 415 hectares (1,030 acres).[1]



References




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