Zones of Nepal
Region | Zone | Area (km²) |
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Central | Janakpur | 9,669 |
Bagmati | 9,428 | |
Narayani | 8,313 | |
Western | Gandaki | 12,275 |
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Which is the largest zone of Nepal by area?
Karnali Zone
Karnali Zone was the largest zone of Nepal, with two national parks. Shey Phoksundo National Park Shey Phoksundo (with Phoksundo Lake– the deepest lake of Nepal), famous for the snow leopard, is Nepal’s largest park with an area of 3,555 km2.
Karnali Zone.
Karnali Zone/Khasan कर्णाली अञ्चल/खसान | |
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Time zone | UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time) |
Which is the smallest zone in Nepal?
Bhaktapur district
District Information
Bhaktapur district is located in the eastern part of Kathmandu valley, Central region, Bagmati zone. It is the smallest district of Nepal.
How many zones are there in Nepal?
14 administrative zones
Until the establishment of seven new provinces in 2015, Nepal was divided into 14 administrative zones (Nepali: अञ्चल; anchal) and 77 districts (Nepali: जिल्ला; jillā). The 14 administrative zones were grouped into five development regions (Nepali: विकास क्षेत्र; vikās kṣetra).
Which state is largest in Nepal?
Bagmati
Provinces of Nepal
Provinces of Nepal नेपालका प्रदेशहरू Nepal ka Pradesh haru | |
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Number | 7 |
Populations | Smallest: Karnali, 1,570,418 Largest: Bagmati, 5,529,452 |
Areas | Smallest: Province No. 2, 9,661 square kilometres (3,730 sq mi) Largest: Karnali, 27,984 square kilometres (10,805 sq mi) |
Government | Provincial government |
Which zone is Kathmandu?
Central Development Region
Its headquarters are Kathmandu. It was named after the Bagmati River. It was in the Central Development Region of Nepal. The districts are now all part of Bagmati Province.
Bagmati Zone.
District | Kathmandu |
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Type | Hill |
Headquarters | Kathmandu |
Since 2015 part of Province | Bagmati |
Which is the largest district?
List of Largest Districts of India by Territorial Area.
Rank | District | State |
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1 | Kachchh | Gujarat |
2 | Leh | Jammu and Kashmir |
3 | Jaisalmer | Rajasthan |
Which is the tallest temple of Nepal?
Nyatapola Temple
Towering at a height of over 30 meters, this turn-of-the-18th-century landmark is the tallest temple in Nepal. The imposing Nyatapola Temple stands five tiers tall over Taumadhi Square in the Nepalese city of Bhaktapur, where it was built with time-tested virtuosity at the behest of King Bhupatindra Malla in 1702.
Which is the largest municipality in Nepal?
Largest Rural Municipalities in Nepal by Area
S# | Name of Rural Municipality | Area (sq km) |
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1 | Namkha | 2,420 |
2 | Mugum Karmarong | 2,107 |
3 | Phatlanglung | 1,859 |
4 | Chum Nubri | 1,649 |
Which is the smallest metropolitan city of Nepal?
Smallest Municipalities in Nepal by Area
S# | Name of Municipality | District |
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1 | Bhaktapur | Bhaktapur |
2 | Madhyapur Thimi | Bhaktapur |
3 | Kirtipur | Kathmandu |
4 | Tokha | Kathmandu |
How many zones are in province 1?
3 zones
It had 3 zones and 16 districts. As per the cabinet meeting held on 17 January 2018, the city of Biratnagar was declared the interim capital of Province No. 1.
What is the full form of Nepal?
Sanghiya Loktāntrik Ganatantra Nepāl. Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. short form: Nepal.
Which caste is Yadav in Nepal?
Caste-origin Madhesh Hindu groups
Population (16%) | |
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Yadav (Farmers) | 4.1% |
Halwai (Confectioners) | 0.2% |
Sunar (Goldsmiths) | 0.32% |
Kushwaha/Koeri (Farmers) | 1% |
Which is the smallest province?
Province No. 2
Province No. 2 (proposed names: Madhesh or Mithila) (Nepali/Maithili: प्रदेश नं० २) is a province in the southeastern region of Nepal that was formed after the adoption of the Constitution of Nepal. It is Nepal’s second most populous province, and smallest province by area.
Which is the deepest river of Nepal?
Gandaki
Koshi, Gandaki and Karnali are main three big rivers of Nepal. Among them Koshi is the biggest, Gandaki is the deepest and the Karnali is the longest.
Who is the first king of Nepal?
Prithvi Narayan Shah
Timeline
Period | Description |
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1775 | Prithvi Narayan Shah dies, first king of united Nepal. |
1814-1816 | The Anglo-Nepalese War and the resulting Treaty of Sagauli reduces the territory of Nepal. |
1846 | Jang Bahadur Rana takes over as prime minister and establishes hereditary Rana rule. |
1946 | The Nepali Congress Party is founded. |
How many province are there in Nepal?
seven provinces
Nepal has been divided into seven provinces after the country officially adopted federal democratic republic system through the Constitution of Nepal in 2015.
Which is the best district?
Rank | District | Approximate |
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1 | Thane | (1.11 Crore) |
2 | North Twenty Four Parganas | (1.00 Crore) |
3 | Bangalore | (96.22 Lakh) |
Which is the largest city in UP?
Lucknow
Lucknow is the largest city of Uttar Pradesh and one of the major urban agglomerations in India.
Which is the smallest district of India?
Area of India : 3,287,240 Sq km.*
Largest State | Rajasthan | 342,239 Sq km |
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Largest Union Territory | Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 8,249 Sq km |
Smallest Union Territory | Lakshadweep | 32 Sq km |
Largest District | Kachchh (Gujarat) | 45,652 Sq km |
Smallest District | Mahe ( Pondicherry ) | 9 Sq km |
Who is last king of Nepal?
Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev
Gyanendra, in full Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev, (born July 7, 1947, Kathmandu, Nepal), last monarch (2001–08) of Nepal, who ascended to the throne after the assassination of King Birendra (reigned 1972–2001) and the subsequent suicide of Crown Prince Dipendra, who had committed the murder.