Showing posts with label Sagarmatha Zone. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Udayapur District

Udayapur District(Nepali: उदयपुर जिल्ला), a part of Sagarmatha Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Gaighat as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,063 km² and has a population (2001) of 287,689.

Village Development Committees (VDCs)
Aaptar ; Balamta; Baraha ; Barre ; Basabote ; Bashasa ; Beltar ; Bhumarashuwa ; Bhuttar ; Chaudandi ; Dumre ; Gaighat ; Hadiya ; Hardeni ; Iname ; Jalpachilaune ; Jante ; Jogidaha ; Katari ; Katunjebawala ; Khanbu ; Laphagaun ; Lekhani ; Lekhgaun ; Limpatar ; Mainamaini ; Mayankhu ; Nametar ; Okhale ; Panchawati ; Pokhari ; Rauta ; Risku ; Rupatar ; Saune ; Shorung Chabise ; Sirise ; Siddhipur ; Sundarpur ; Tamlichha ; Tapeswori ; Tawashree ; Thanagaun ; Thoksila ; Triveni ; Triyuga ; Valaya Danda ; Mayankhu

Municipality: Triyuga

From : www.wikipedia.org

Solukhumbu District

Solukhumbu District (Nepali: सोलुखुम्बु जिल्ला), a part of the Sagarmatha Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. As the name suggests, it consists of the subregions Solu and Khumbu.

The district, with Salleri as its district headquarters, covers an area of 3,312 km² and has a population (2001) of 107,686.

Mount Everest is located in the northern part of this district, within Sagarmatha National Park.

Indigenous ethnic Rai and hill Caste Chhetri are the main groups living in the mid-hills, while Sherpas occupy high mountains. There is a notable hiking trail in this district known as the Solukhumbu Trail.

Tourism
Solukhumbu Dirstrict is famous in world for Mountain tourism. The main attraction of this district is Mount Everest(8,848m). UNESCO has listed the Sagarmatha National Park in World Heritage sites. The Sherpa culture, famous Tengboche Monastery are the highlights of Everest. Namche Bazaar is the entrance gate of Everest. The flora and fauna of this region is of alpine type. It is the land for adventure travel holidays. Mount Everest Expedition, Everest Base Camp Trek, Everest View Trek, Island Peak Climbing are the popular trekking trail in Everest of Solukhumbu. Solukhumbu is the best destination for Mountaineeing, Peak Climbing and Trekking Holidays.

Village Development Committees (VDCs)
Bafa ; Baku ; Basa ; Beni ; Bhakanje ; Bung ; Chaulakharka ; Chaurikharka ; Chheskam ; Deusa ; Garma ; Goli ; Gorakhani ; Gudel ; Jubing ; Jubu ; Kaku ; Kangel ; Kerung ; Khumjung ; Loding Tamakhani ; Lokhim ; Mabe ; Mukali ; Namche ; Necha Batase ; Necha Bedghari ; Nele ; Panchan ; Salleri ; Salyan ; Sotang ; Takasindu ; Tapting; Tingla.

From : www.wikipedia.org

Siraha District

Siraha district(Nepali: सिराहा जिल्ला), a part of Sagarmatha Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Siraha as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,188 km² and has a population (2001) of 572,399.

Village Development Committees (VDCs)
Arnama Lalpur; Arnama Rampur; Asanpur; Ashokpur Balkawa ; Aurahi ; Ayodhyanagar ; Badharamal ; Barchhawa ; Bariyarpatti ; Basbita ; Bastipur ; Belaha ; Belhi ; Betauna ; Bhadaiya ; Bhagawanpur ; Bhagawatipur ; Bhawanipur ; Bhawanpur Kalabanzar ; Bhokraha ; Bishnupur Pra. Ma. ; Bishnupur Pra. Ra. ; Bishnupur Katti ; Brahmagaughadi ; Chandra Ayodhyapur ; Chandralalpur ; Chandrodayapur ; Chatari ; Chikana ; Devipur ; Dhangadi ; Dhodhana ; Dumari; Durgapur ; Fulbariya ; Fulkaha Kahi ; Gadha ; Gauripur ; Gautari ; Govindapur Malahanama ; Govindpur Taregana ; Hakpara ; Hanuman Nagar ; Harakathi ; Inarwa ; Itarhawa ; Itari Parsahi ; Itatar ; Jamadaha ; Janakinagar ; Jighaul ; Kabilasi ; Kachanari ; Kalyanpur Jabadi ; Kalyanpurkalabanzar ; Karjanha ; Kharukyanhi; ; Khirauna ; Krishnapur Birta ; Kushahalaxininiya; Lagadi Gadiyani ; Lagadigoth ; Lahan ; Lalpur ; Laxminiya ; Laxmipur (Pra. Ma.) ; Laxmipur Patari ; Madar ; Mahadewa Portaha ; Mahanaur ; Maheshpur Gamharia ; Maheshpur Patari ; Majhauliya ; Majhaura ; Makhanaha ; Malhaniya Gamharia ; Malhaniyakhori ; Mauwahi ; Media ; Mohanpur Kamalpur ; Muksar ; Nahara Rigoul ; Naraha Balkawa ; Navarajpur ; Padariya Tharutol ; Pipra Pra. Dha. ; Pipra Pra. Pi ; Pokharbhinda ; Radhopur ; Rajpur ; Ramaul ; Ramnagar Mirchaiya ; Rampur Birta ; Sakhuwanankarkatti ; Sanhaitha ; Sarshwar ; Sikron ; Silorba Pachhawari ; Siraha ; Sisawani ; Sitapur Pra. Da. ; Sitapur Pra. Ra. ; Sonmati Majhaura ; Sothayan ; Sukhachina ; Sukhipur ; Tenuwapati ; Thalaha Kataha ; Thegahi ; Tulsipur ; Vidhyanagar.

From : www.wikipedia.org

Saptari District

Saptari District(Nepali: सप्तरी जिल्ला), a part of Sagarmatha Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Rajbiraj as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,363 km² and has a population (2001) of 570,282. Saptari is renowned for its agricultural output, and is bordered on the east by the massive Sapt Koshi river.

Significant towns are Rajbiraj, the district centre, Hanumannagar, and Fattepur with the area government "Matsya Palan Kendra" fish farm.

Village Development Committees (VDCs)
Arnaha; Aurahi; Badgama; Bainiya; Bairawa; Bakdhauwa; Bamangamakatti; Banarjhula; Banaula; Banauli; Baramjhiya; Barhmapur; Barsain; Basbalpur; Basbiti; Bathnaha; Belhi; Belhi Chapma; Bhagawatpur; Bhangha; Bhardaha; Bhutahi; Birpur Barahi; Bishariya-Bhelhi; Bodebarsaien; Boriya; Brahmapur; Chhinnamasta; Dauda; Daulatpur; Deuri; Deurimaruwa; Dhanagadi; Dharampur; Dhodhanpur; Didhawa; Diman; Fakira; Farseth; Fatepur; Fulkahi; Gamhariya Parwaha; Gobargada; Goithi; Hanuman Nagar; Hardiya; Hariharpur; Haripur; Inarwa; Inarwa Fulpariya; Itahari Bishnupur; Jagatpur; Jamuni Madhapura; Jandaul; Jhutaki; Joginiya-1; Joginiya-2; Kabilash; Kachan; Kalyanpur; Kamalpur; Kanchanpur; Kataiya; Khadgapur; Khojpur; Khoksar Parbaha; Ko. Madhepura; Kochabakhari; Koiladi; Kushaha; Lalapati; Launiya; Lohajara; Madhawapur; Madhupati; Mahadeva; Maina Kaderi; Maina Sahasrabahu; Malekpur; Maleth; Malhanama; Malhaniya; Manraja; Mauwaha; Mohanpur; Nargho; Negada; Oudaha; Pakari; Pansera; Parasbani; Paterwa; Pato; Patthargada; Pipra (Purba); Pipra (West); Portaha; Rajbiraj; Ramnagar; Rampur Jamuwa; Rampur Malhaniya; Rautahat; Rayapur; Rupnagar; Sambhunath; Sankarpura; Saraswor; Simraha Sigiyoun; Siswa Beihi; Sitapur; Tarahi; Terahota; Theliya; Tikuliya; Tilathi; Trikola.

From : www.wikipedia.org

Okhaldhunga District

Okhaldhunga District(Nepali: ओखलढुङ्गा जिल्ला), a part of Sagarmatha Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Okhaldhunga as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,074.5 km² and has a population (2001) of 156,702. Okhaldhunga is part of area traditionally called Wallo Kirat(near Kirat),home to indigenous ethnic groups Rai and Sunuwar. Apart from these indigenous ethnic groups,other ethnics and hill castes live in the district.

Village Development Committees
The district contains the following VDCs:

Andhari, Baksa, Balakhu, Baraneshwor, Barnalu, Betini, Bhadaure, Bhussinga, Bigutar, Bilandu, Chyanam, Diyale, Fediguth, Fulbari, Gamnangtar, Harkapur, Jantarkhani, Jyamire, Kalikadevi, Kaptigaun, Katunje, Ketuke, Khiji Chandeshwori, Khijifalate, Kuibhir, Kuntadevi, Madhavpur, Mamkha, Manebhanjyang, Moli, Mulkharka, Narmedeshwor, Palapu, Patle, Pokhare, Pokli, Prapchan, Ragani, Rajadeep, Raniban, Ratmata, Rawadolu, Rumjatar, Salleri, Serna, Shreechaur, Singhadevi, Sisneri, Taluwa, Tarkerabari, Thakle, Thoksela, Thulachhap, Ubu, Vadaure, Yasam.

From : www.wikipedia.org

Khotang District

Khotang District, a part of Sagarmatha Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Diktel as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,591 km² and has a population (2001) of 231,385. Khotang is part of the area traditionally called Majh Kirat/Kirant (middle Kirat), home to indigenous ethnic Kirat Rai people. Apart from Rais, other ethnic groups and hill castes live in Khotang.

Towns and villages (VDCs)
Ainselu Kharka, Arkhale, Badahare, Badka Dipali, Bahunidanda, Bakachol, Baksila, Bamrang, Barahapokhari, Baspani, Batase, Bijaya Kharka, Buipa, Chhitapokhari, Chhorambu, Chipring, Chisapani, Chyandada, Chyasmitar, Damarkhu Shivalaya, Dandagaun, Devisthan, Dharapani, Dhitung, Dikuwa, Diplung, Dipsung, Dorpachiuridada, Dumekoldada, Dumre Dharapani, Durchhim, Faktang, Ghitung, Hauchour, Indrayani Pokhari, Jalapa, Jyamire, Kahalle, Kaule, Kharmi, Kharpa, Khartamchha, Khidima, Khotang Bazar, Kuvinde, Lafyang, Lamidanda, Lichki Ramche, Linkuwa Pokhari, Magpa, Mahadevasthan, Mangaltar, Mattim Birta, Mauwabote, Nerpa, Nirmalidada, Nunthala, Patheka, Pauwasera, Phedi, R. Maheswori, Rajapani, Rakha Bangdel, Rakha Dipsung, Ratancha Majhagau, Ribdung Jaleswori, Ribdung Maheswori, Salle, Santeswor Chhitapokhari, Sapteswor, Saunechaur, Sawakatahare, Simpani, Sungdel, Suntale, Tempa, Woplukha, Wopung, Yamkhya.

From : www.wikipedia.org

Monday, February 27, 2012

Sagarmatha Zone

Sagarmāthā zone(Nepali: सगरमाथा अञ्चल), is a zone in eastern Nepal. It includes mountain districts of the Himalayas (including Mount Everest) in the north, hill districts in the center, and valley districts of the Terai in the south. The borders of this zone are China to the north, India to the south, the Koshi Zone to the east and the Janakpur Zone to the west.

Sagarmāthā Zone is divided into six districts:

    * Khotang District
    * Okhaldhunga District
    * Saptari District
    * Siraha District
    * Solukhumbu District
    * Udayapur District

The main city of the Sagarmāthā zone is Rajbiraj which is also the headquarters. Other towns of the Sagarmāthā hill area are Katari, Okhaldunga, Diktel, Salleri, Namchebajar, while Lahan, Rajbiraj, and Sirah are in the outer Terai.

Sagarmāthā takes its name from the Nepalese name for Mount Everest, which is located in the very north of the zone within the Sagarmatha National Park (1148 km²) in the Solu Khumbu district. Sagarmāthā means "the Head in the Great Blue Sky".

From : www.wikipedia.org