If you see the map from east towards west, the Tropic of Cancer passes exactly near:-
Kumerhin (1 km)
Raipur (800 metres)
Karkeli (900 metres)
Kataria (1.2 km)
Dhimarkhera (1.2 km)
Sihora (3.5 km)
Majholi (5.9 km)
Katangi (1.2 km)
Kudpura (2.3 km)
Keshli (2 km)
Vidisha (7.5 km)
Lanbakhera (300 metres)
Gunaga (200 metres)
Khardon Kalan (800 metres)
Bakan (200 metres)
Mayapur (1 km)
Shajapur (4 km)
Kareri (300 metres)
Mehidpur (3 km)
Nagda (900 metres)
Dhamnod (600 metres)
Sailana (700 metres)
Nogama (200 metres)
The small towns or cities which are less than 1 km away from Tropic of Cancer are almost on top of this line, because their population may has been expanded over the past years.
It's location from big cities is as under:-
Ratlam (TOC is 13 km in North)
Ujjain (TOC is 31 km in North)
Dewas (TOC is 55 km in North)
Indore (TOC is 82 km in North)
Bhopal (TOC is 23 km in North)
Jabalpur (TOC is 33 km in North)
Murwara (TOC is 42 km in South)
Damoh (TOC is 42 km in South)
Chattarpur (TOC is 162 km in South)
Sagar (TOC is 43 km in South)
Gangapur (TOC is 45 km in South)
2006-09-08 18:10:00
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answered by WA KKG 4
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Tropic Of Cancer Line
2016-12-12 04:06:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The tropic of cancer passes through following places in Madhya Pradesh:
Ratlam,
Nagda(Almost)
Umaria
Shajapur
Sanchi
Vidisha
etc.
2006-09-11 19:36:39
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answered by Ashish B 4
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Ratlam, Ujjain, Shajapur(now agar malwa), Rajgarh, Sehore, Bhopal, Vidisha, Raisen, Sagar, Damoh, Katni, Jabalpur, Umariya and Shahdol.
2016-05-22 01:47:31
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answered by jahita 1
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see the atlas
2006-09-08 17:57:48
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answered by sree 2
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