Thursday, March 1, 2012

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

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