Administrative divisions of Nepal
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Development regions of Nepal
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Nepal is divided into 5 Development regions[1]
sr. | Development Regions | Nepali Name | Headquarters | Area (km2.) | Population (2011) |
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1 | Eastern Development Region | पुर्वाञ्चल विकास क्षेत्र | Dhankuta | 28,456 | 5,811,555 |
2 | Central Development Region | मध्यमाञ्चल विकास क्षेत्र | Kathmandu | 27,410 | 9,656,985 |
3 | Western Development Region | पश्चिमाञ्चल विकास क्षेत्र | Pokhara | 29,398 | 4,926,765 |
4 | Mid-Western Development Region | मध्य पश्चिमाञ्चल विकास क्षेत्र | Birendranagar | 42,378 | 3,546,682 |
5 | Far-Western Development Region | सुदुर पश्चिमाञ्चल विकास क्षेत्र | Dipayal | 19,539 | 2,552,517 |
Nepal | नेपाल | Kathmandu | 147,181 | 26,494,504 |
Zones of Nepal
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Nepal is divided into 14 Zones.
sr. | Regions | Zones | Headquarters | Area (km2.) | Population (2011) |
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1 | Eastern | Mechi Zone | Ilam | 8,196 | 1,422,182 |
2 | Koshi Zone | Biratnagar | 9,669 | 2,335,047 | |
3 | Sagarmatha Zone | Rajbiraj | 10,591 | 2,054,326 | |
4 | Central | Janakpur Zone | Jaleshwar | 9,669 | 2,837,481 |
5 | Bagmati Zone | Kathmandu | 9,428, | 3,843,596 | |
6 | Narayani Zone | Birgunj | 8,313 | 2,975,908 | |
7 | Western | Gandaki Zone | Pokhara | 12,275 | 1,549,857 |
8 | Lumbini Zone | Butwal | 8,975 | 2,834,612 | |
9 | Dhawalagiri Zone | Baglung | 8,148 | 542,296 | |
10 | Mid-West | Rapti Zone | Tulsipur | 10,482 | 1,456202 |
11 | Karnali Zone | Chandannath | 21,351 | 388,713 | |
12 | Bheri Zone | Nepalganj | 10,545 | 1701,767 | |
13 | Far-West | Seti Zone | Dhangadhi | 12,550 | 1,575,003 |
14 | Mahakali Zone | Bhimdatta | 6,989 | 977,514 | |
Nepal | 14 Zones | Kathmandu | 147,181 | 26,494,504 |
Districts of Nepal
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There are 75 Districts in Nepal
Village Development Committees
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National Association of Village Development Committees in Nepal (NAVIN) was established in the year 1996 as an umbrella organization to represent and provide support to Nepal's 3915 VDCs (Village Government in Nepal). In a short span of its origin, NAVIN has been able to establish itself, both nationally and internationally, as a reputable representative organization of VDCs and has founded itself as a pioneer partner organization for decentralization and democratization process in Nepal.[2]
Cities and Municipality of Nepal
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Municipalities are the cities having at least some minimum criteria of population and infrastructure and declared as a municipality by the government. There are 130 municipalities in Nepal including 72 new declared in May 2014.[3][4]
The capital city Kathmandu is a Metropolitan city and there are other four sub-metropolitan cities Biratnagar, Pokhara, Lalitpur & Birganj.
Largest cities or towns in Nepal
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Rank | Name | District | Pop. | ||||||
Kathmandu ![]() Pokhara |
1 | Kathmandu | Kathmandu | 975,453 | ![]() Biratnagar ![]() Lalitpur |
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2 | Pokhara | Kaski | 264,991 | ||||||
3 | Biratnagar | Morang | 201,125 | ||||||
4 | Lalitpur | Lalitpur | 183,316 | ||||||
5 | Bharatpur | Chitwan | 143,836 | ||||||
6 | Birganj | Parsa | 135,904 | ||||||
7 | Butwal | Rupandehi | 118,462 | ||||||
8 | Dharan | Sunsari | 116,181 | ||||||
9 | Bhim Datta | Kanchanpur | 104,599 | ||||||
10 | Dhangadhi | Kailali | 101,970 |
See also
References
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