Moniya

Moniya is a small Village in Visavadar Taluka, Junagadh District of Gujarat State, India.[1]

Moniya
village
Area
  Total 1,276.06 ha (3,153.21 acres)
Elevation 144 m (472 ft)
Population
  Total 5,530
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area code(s) 02873

About Moniya

Moniya is a village located 33 km to the east of district headquarter Junagadh, and 334 km from State capital Gandhinagar, and is known for its Hindu temple, Nagbai Mataji.

 Nagbai mataji temple
Nagbai mataji temple

The village is led by an elected representative known as a Sarpanch.

Schools

Transportation

The nearest railway stations to Moniya are the Visavadar Rail Way Station and the Junichavand railway station. The major railway station, Rajkot Jn, is 114 kilometers away from Moniya.

Other stations and distance:

Nearest villages

Sarsai (3 km), Chaparda (3 km), Chavand Juni (3 km), Leriya (4 km), Khambhaliya (5 km), Ravani (kuba) (6 km), Ishvariya Mandavad (6 km), Moti monapari (10 km), and Piyaava (9 km) are the nearest villages to Moniya. Moniya is surrounded by Bhesan Taluka towards North, Bagasara Taluka towards East, Mendarda Taluka towards west, Junagadh Taluka towards west.

Taluka Near By Moniya

No Taluka No Taluka
1 Junagadh 8 Vanthali
2 Visavadar 9 Veraval
3 Bhesan 10 Maliya
4 Mendarda 11 Sutrapada
5 Keshod 12 Talala
6 Mangrol 13 Kodinar
7 Manavadar 14 Una

District, Cities And Tourism Near By Moniya

District City Tourism Km
Junagadh Junagadh Junagadh Tourism

Girnar Tourism

33 km
Sasan Gir Tourism 30 km
Chorwad Tourism 85 km
Tulsishyam Tourism 33 km
Somnath -- Somnath temple 82 km
Rajkot Rajkot Gondal Tourism 65 km
Amreli Amreli gir wildlife sanctuary amreli 60 km
Bhurakhiya Hanuman Mandir
Pipavav Port
Keshod
Upleta
Porbandar -- Kirti Mandir 156 km
Barda Hills Wildlife Sanctuary
Porbandar Sea Beach

Airport Near By Moniya

No Airport Km
1 Diu Airport AirPort 88 km
2 Civil Airport AirPort 113 km
3 Porbandar Airport AirPort 125 km
4 Govardhanpur Airport AirPort 155 km

See also

References

  1. "Moniya panchayat location and map | Indian Villages". Soki.in. Retrieved 2016-07-21.

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