Dispur

Dispur
Państwo Indie
StanAsam
Wysokość53 m n.p.m.
Populacja (2006)
• liczba ludności

16 000
Nr kierunkowy361
Kod pocztowy781005
Położenie na mapie Asamu
Mapa lokalizacyjna Asamu
Dispur
Dispur
Położenie na mapie Indii
Ziemia26°09′00″N 91°46′12″E/26,150000 91,770000

Dispur (hindi दिसपुर, trb.: Dispur, trl.: Dispur; assamski দিসপুর; ang. Dispur) – miasto w Indiach, od 1973r stolica stanu Asam, zamieszkiwane przez 16 tys. osób (2006). W mieście rozwinięty jest przemysł spożywczy i włókienniczy. Dispur jest częścią większego miasta − Guwahati.

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  • 24.07°N
  • 89.60°E
  • 96.10°E
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  • S: 5.0° N
  • W: 67.0° E
  • E: 99.0° E
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