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  1. Districts in Nepal are second level of administrative divisions after provinces. Districts are subdivided into municipalities and rural municipalities. There are seven provinces and 77 districts in Nepal.

    • pre 1816
    • Jilla
    • 77 (as of 20 September 2015)
    • Nepal
  2. Longest river. Karnali. Largest lake. Rara Lake. Nepal measures about 880 kilometers (547 mi) along its Himalayan axis by 150 to 250 kilometers (93 to 155 mi) across. It has an area of 147,516 km 2 (56,956 sq mi). [1] Nepal is landlocked by China 's Tibet Autonomous Region to the north and India on other three sides.

  3. 77 Districts of Nepal. Provinces are further divided into districts, of which there are 77 (as of 2017). Each of the districts is governed by a District Coordination Committee. Municipalities of Nepal Urban municipalities

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NepalNepal - Wikipedia

    Nepal is one of the ten least urbanised, and the ten fastest urbanizing countries in the world. As of 2014, an estimated 18.3% of the population lived in urban areas. Urbanisation rate is high in the Terai, doon valleys of the inner Terai and valleys of the middle hills, but low in the high Himalayas.

  5. Jan 8, 2024 · Key Facts. Flag. Nepal, a landlocked country in South Asia, spans an area of approximately 147,516 km 2 (56,956 mi 2 ). It sits wedged between two powerful countries, sharing its northern border with China's Tibet Autonomous Region and its other borders with India to the east, west, and south. Nepal comprises three distinct geographical regions ...

    • Kathmandu
    • Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
    • 143,351.00 km 2
    • 147,181.00 km 2
  6. There are 77 districts in Nepal. Cities of Nepal. In Nepal, there are six metropolitan cities and eleven sub-metropolitan cities. There are 276 municipalities . Gaupalikas (rural municipalities) Nepal was divided into gaupalikas in 2017. In English, they are called rural municipalities. [1] . There are a total of 460 gaupalikas in Nepal. References

  7. Apr 17, 2024 · Nepal retained its independence following the Anglo-Nepalese War of 1814-16 and the subsequent peace treaty laid the foundations for two centuries of amicable relations between Britain and Nepal. (The Brigade of Gurkhas continues to serve in the British Army to the present day.) In 1951, the Nepali monarch ended the century-old system of rule ...

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