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Map is showing Nepal and the surrounding countries with international borders, provincial boundaries, zones, the national capital Kathmandu, provincial capitals, major cities, main roads, railroads and major airports. Border Countries: China (Tibet Autonomous Region (Xizang), and India. Administrative Divisions of NepalNepal's administrative divisions are as follows: there are so called Development Regions dividing Nepal in five parts: the Eastern Region (Purwanchal), region capital is Dhankuta, the Central Region (Madhyamanchal), region capital is Kathmandu, the Western Region (Pashchimanchal), region capital is Pokhara, the Mid-Western Region (Madhya Pashchimanchal), region capital is Birendranagar and Far-Western Region (Sudur Pashchimanchal), region capital is Dipayal.The Development Regions are grouped in 14 administrative zones (capitals in parenthesis): Bagmati (Kathmandu), Bheri (Nepalgunj), Dhawalagiri (Baglung), Gandaki (Pokhara), Janakpur (Sindjulimadi), Karnali (Jumla), Koshi (Biratnagar), Lumbini (Butwal), Mahakali (Mahendranagar), Mechi (Ilam), Narayani (Hetauda), Rapti (Tulsipur), Sagarmatha (), Seti (Silghadi), |
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![]() Administrative Map of Nepal Map based on a UN map. Source: UN Cartographic Section |
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| Map shows the location of following Nepalese cities and towns: Baglung, Baitadi, Beni, Bhaktapur, Bharatpur, Bhojpur, Bidur, Biratnagar, Birendranagar, Birgunj, Bisisahar, Butwal, Chainpur, Chame, Chandragadhi (Bhadrapur), Charikot, Chautara, Dadeldhura, DailekhIlam, Damauli, Darchula, Dhadingbesi, Dhangadhi, Dhankuta, Dharan, Dhulikhel, Dhunche, Dikte, Dipayal, Duinai, Gaighat, Gamagadhi, Gaur, Ghorahi, Gorkha, Gulariya, Hetauda, Inaruwa, Jajarkot, Jaleswor, Janakpur, Jomosom (Jomsom; Dzongsam), Jumla, Jumlikhalanga, Kalaiya, Kathmandu, Khandbari, Kusma, Liwang, Lumbini, Mahendranagar, Malangawa, Manma, Martadi, Nepalgunj, Okhaldhunga, Parasi, Patan, Phidim, Pokhara, Pyuthan, Rajbiraj, Ramechhap, Salleri, Salyan, Sandhikharka, Siddharthanagar (Bhairahawa), Silghadi, Simikot, Sindjulimadi, Siraha, Syangja, Tamghas, Tansen, Taplejung, Taulihawa, Terhathum, and Tulsipur. The map shows the location of some of the world's highest mountains: Annapurna, 8,091 m (26,545 ft) ranked 10th; Api, 7,132 m; (23,399 ft); Cho Oyu, 8,201 m (26,906 ft) ranked 6th; Dhaulagiri, 8,167 m (26,795 ft) ranked 7th; Kangchenjunga, 8,586 m (28,169 ft) ranked 3rd; Lhotse, 8,516 m (27,940 ft); ranked 4th), Makalu, 8,463 m (27,766 ft) ranked 5th; Manaslu, 8,156 m (26,759 ft) ranked 8th; Mount Everest, 8,848 m (29,029 ft) ranked 1st; Nuptse, 7,861 m (25,791 ft); Saipal, 7,619 m (24,997 ft), and Shishapangma (officially: Xixiabangma, 8,013 m (26,289 ft) ranked 14th. | More about Nepal: Nepal key statistical data. | ||
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