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Chandmari is an locality in Guwahati, Assam, India. Athgaon (4.88 Km), Bharalumukh (5.09 Km), Lal Ganesh (8.45 Km), Kahilipara (9.49 Km), Lokhra (12.69 Km) are the nearby areas to Chandmari. No.2 Bonda Grant, Darrang, Guwahati, No.1 Bonda Grant, Kharghuli Gaon, Kamrup are the nearby cities to Chandmari. Read More
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