Sarangpur

Sarangpur

Sarangpur may refer to:

  • Sarangpur, Madhya Pradesh, a municipality in India
  • Sarangpur, Agra, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India
  • an alternative spelling of Salangpur, a town in Gujarat, India

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