Aati
Aati ist eine Stadt in Nepal mit etwa 0 Einwohnern.
Aati, also called Ati, meaning "a leper", was an Egyptian god and one of the 42 judges of the dead. Aati comes from Heliopolis. The god will question the sins of a soul traveling through the underworld. The soul of the dead was supposed to deny the accusation by responding with the line: "O Aati who comes from Heliopolis, I have not foolishly set my mouth in motion against another man." His name is found on the Papyrus of Nebsemy, which is a copy of the Book of the Dead.
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Über Aati
| Land | Nepal |
| Kontinent | Asien |
| Entdecken | 7 |
| Bevölkerung | 0 |
| Lokale Währung | NPR |
| Koordinaten | 29.1480, 80.7263 |
| Zeitzone | Asia/Kathmandu |
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| Siedlungstyp | Ortschaft |
| Entfernung zur Hauptstadt | 477 km · Kathmandu |
| Bevölkerung (Nepal) | Nr. 85 der bevölkerungsreichsten in Nepal |
| Wo es liegt | 29°8′53″N · 80°43′35″E |
| Hemisphäre | N · E |
| Entfernung zum Äquator | 3.245 km |
| Entfernung zum Nordpol | 6.774 km |
| Gleiche Breite wie | Hisar (India) |
| Antipode (andere Seite der Erde) | -29.15, -99.27 |
✈️ Entfernung zu Großstädten
| Dubai | 2.551 km |
| Beijing | 3.453 km |
| Singapore | 3.942 km |
| Moscow | 4.493 km |
| Cairo | 4.748 km |
| Tokyo | 5.497 km |