Barun Goyot Formation, Khulsan Locality, Mongolia
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Barun Goyot Formation, Khulsan Locality, Mongolia
Barun may refer to: * Barun, India * Barun, Iran * Barun Valley, Nepal See also *Varun (other) Varun is an Indian male given name. It originally referred to Varuna, a water deity. Notable people with the name include: People * Varun Aaron (born 1989), Indian cricketer * Varun Agarwal (born 1987), Indian entrepreneur * Varun Badola (born 1 ...
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Barun, India
Barun is a small town in Barun Panchayat Block of Aurangabad district of Bihar, India. Barun is located from Patna Junction station and from Aurangabad. The bridge No. 4 for crossing over the Son river is away and Dehri-on-sone across river is away. The Pincode of Barun is 824112. Barun is located just away from Grand Trunk Road, which crosses over Sone River to Dehri Dehri also known as Dehri-on-Sone is a Nagar parishad and corresponding community development block in Rohtas district in the state of Bihar, India. Situated on the banks of Sone River, Dehri is a railway hub, and is adjoining Dalmianagar that u .... References Villages in Aurangabad district, Bihar {{Bihar-geo-stub ...
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Barun, Iran
Barun (, also Romanized as Bārūn; in ) is a village in Qaleh Darrehsi Rural District, in the Central District of Maku County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 230, in 64 families. See also * Chapel of Dzordzor The Chapel of Dzordzor (, ) is part of an Armenian monastery located in Maku County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran, on Zangmar River near the village of Baron. The monastery had its heyday in the fourteenth century before being abandoned and de ... References Populated places in Maku County {{Maku-geo-stub ...
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Barun Valley
Barun Valley () is a Himalayan valley situated at the base of makalu, Mt. Makalu in the Sankhuwasabha district of Nepal. This valley rests entirely inside the Makalu Barun National Park. History The valley was created by the Barun River which becomes a glacier in winter. The river is known as Chukchuwa in the local Limbu language. The study has shown that this place was originally inhabited by Yakkha people, Yakkha and Limbu people, Limbu centuries ago. Beyul In the ancient religious Buddhist books, seven Beyul ( Nghe-Beyul Khimpalung) situated in the Himalayan region are described as mystical and spectacularly beautiful evergreen places where no one gets old. It is told that, in case of great cataclysm, life will remain only in these seven areas of the world. In those books, one of the Beyul is mentioned to be situated somewhere at this Makalu-Barun region.MBNP Brochure, The Makalu-Barun National Park & Buffer Zone Brochure published by MBNP July 2009 Places All of this valley ...
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