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  1. Essays on the languages, literature, and religion of Nepal and Tibet: Together with further papers on the geography, ethnology, and commerce of those countries by B. H Hodgson, 1874
  2. Spectrum Guide to Nepal (Spectrum Guides)
  3. South Asia: India, Pakistan, Ceylon & Nepal (His Finding out about geography) by Robert Clayton, 1967
  4. Landlessness and Migration in Nepal (Westview Special Studies in Social, Political, and Economic Development) by Nanda R. Shrestha, 1990-11
  5. Nepal, Bangladesh,& Bhutan: A Global Studies Handbook by Nanda Shrestha, Bimal Paul, 2002-09-01
  6. Natural Wonders of India and Nepal by Biswajit Roy Chowdbury, Buroshiva Dasgupta, et all 2005-07-30
  7. South Asia: Selective studies of the essential geography of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal by B. L. C Johnson, 1981
  8. The Chitawan Tharus in Southern Nepal -- An Ethnoecological Approach. (Reviews).(Book Review)(Brief Article): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Steve Gaskin, 2003-03-01
  9. People Within a Landscape: A Collection of Images of Nepal by Bert Willison, Shirley Bourke, 1992-05
  10. Nepal (Countries) by Kate E. Conley, 2003-09
  11. Mobility and agrarian change in central Nepal (1).: An article from: Contributions to Nepalese Studies by Jagannath Adhikari, 2001-07-01
  12. The political ecology of community forestry in Nepal (Freiburg studies in development geography) by Elvira Graner, 1997
  13. Kumaun Hills: Its history, geography and anthropology with reference to Garhwal and Nepal (Landmarks in Indian anthropology) by Edwin T Atkinson, 1987
  14. ESSAYS ON THE LANGUAGES, LITERATURE AND RELIGION OF NEPAL AND TIBET TOGETHER WITH FURTHER PAPERS ON THE GEOGRAPHY,ETHNOLOGY AND COMMERCE OF THOSE COUNTRIES CORRECTED AND AUGMENTED EDITION OF TWO EARLIER COLLECTIONS OF ESSAYS: by Brian Houghton: Hodgson, 1972

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nepal. nepal Profile More Geographic Information Country Profiles; Flags; World geography; World Statistics. US State Profiles; US Cities; US geography; US Statistics.
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Nepal
  • Location:
    Southern Asia, between China and India
  • Map references:
    Asia
  • Area:
      total area:
        140,800 sq km
          land area:
            136,800 sq km
              comparative area:
                slightly larger than Arkansas
              • Land boundaries: total 2,926 km, China 1,236 km, India 1,690 km
              • Coastline: km (landlocked)
              • Maritime claims: none; landlocked
              • International disputes: none
              • Climate: varies from cool summers and severe winters in north to subtropical summers and mild winters in south
              • Terrain: Terai or flat river plain of the Ganges in south, central hill region, rugged Himalayas in north
              • Natural resources: quartz, water, timber, hydroelectric potential, scenic beauty, small deposits of lignite, copper, cobalt, iron ore
              • Land use:
                  arable land:
                    permanent crops:
                      meadows and pastures:
                        forest and woodland:
                          other:
                        • Irrigated land: 9,430 sq km (1989)
                        • Environment:
                            current issues:
                              the almost total dependence on wood for fuel and cutting down trees to expand agricultural land without replanting has resulted in widespread deforestation; soil erosion; water pollution (use of contaminated water presents human health risks)
                                natural hazards:
                                  severe thunderstorms, flooding, landslides, drought, and famine depending on the timing, intensity, and duration of the summer monsoons

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encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/nepal%2Fgeography More results from encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com geographyIQ World Atlas - Asia - nepal - geography Facts and nepal - geography (Facts). Location Southern Asia, between China and India. Geographic coordinates 28 00 N, 84 00 E. Map references Asia.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Location: Southern Asia Alternative meanings: Asia (mythology), Asia Minor.
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1. The continent of Asia is defined by subtracting Europe and Africa from the great land mass of Africa-Eurasia. The boundaries are vague, especially between Asia and Europe: Asia and Africa meet somewhere near the Suez Canal. The boundary between Asia and Europe runs via the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmara, the Hellespont, the Black Sea, the ridges of the Caucasus, the Caspian Sea, the Ural River and the Ural Mountains to Novaya Zemlya. See also Eurasia.
Click the link for more information. , between China For alternate meanings, see China (disambiguation). China
Click the link for more information. and India The Republic of India , located in South Asia and comprising most of the Indian subcontinent is the second most populous country in the world and is the world's largest democracy, with over one billion people speaking more than one hundred distinct languages. The Indian economy is the fourth-largest in the world, in terms of purchasing power parity. India borders Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Bhutan, Nepal and Pakistan, with Sri Lanka and the Maldives just across the Indian mainland in the Indian Ocean.
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47. Nepal - Geography
Such a confined geographical position is hardly enviable. nepal is almost totally dependent on India for transit facilities and access to the seathat is, the
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The Land
For a small country, Nepal has great physical diversity, ranging from the Tarai Plainthe northern rim of the Gangetic Plain situated at about 300 meters above sea level in the southto the almost 8,800-meter-high Mount Everest, locally known as Sagarmatha (its Nepali name), in the north. From the lowland Tarai belt, landforms rise in successive hill and mountain ranges, including the stupendous rampart of the towering Himalayas, ultimately reaching the Tibetan Plateau beyond the Inner Himalayas. This rise in elevation is punctuated by valleys situated between mountain ranges. Within this maze of mountains, hills, ridges, and low valleys, elevational (altitudinal) changes rersulted in ecological variations. Nepal commonly is divided into three broad physiographic areas: the Mountain Region, the Hill Region, and the Tarai Region. All three parallel each other, from east to west, as continuous ecological belts, occasionally bisected by the country's river systems. These ecological regions were divided by the government into development sectors within the framework of regional development planning. The rhythm of life in Nepal, as in most other parts of monsoonal Asia, is intricately yet intrinsically intertwined with its physical environment. As scholar Barry Bishop learned from his field research in the Karnali region in the northwest, the livelihood patterns of Nepal are inseparable from the environment.

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nepal / geography. The country has a total area of 147,181 sq km with a latitude of 26° 12 and 30° 27 North. nepal. The Country and its People. geography.
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The country has a total area of 147,181 sq km with a latitude of 26° 12' and 30° 27' North. Longitude is 80° 4' and 88° 12' to the East. Nepal offers an astonishing topographical variation with the altitude ranging from 70 meters to 8848 meters amdist a width of 193 kilometers. Similarly, within its limited area and bounds, Nepal enjoys all the climates with alpine, temperate and the tropical jungle regions determined by its incredible altitude variation.
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Home Nepal Geography landlocked; strategic location between China and India; contains eight of world's 10 highest peaks, including Mount Everest - the world's tallest - on the border with China Source: CIA World Factbook
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50. Nepal - Geography - Geographic Coordinates
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Home Nepal Geography 28 00 N, 84 00 E Source: CIA World Factbook
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  • 52. AllRefer Reference - Nepal - Geography, Nepal - The Land | Nepalese Information
    nepal. geography, nepal. The Land. PDF. Figure 4. nepal Geographic Regions. Source Based on information from Leo E. Rose and
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    Figure 4. Nepal: Geographic Regions Source: Based on information from Leo E. Rose and John T. Scholtz, Nepal: Profile of a Himalayan Kingdom , Boulder, 1980, 4; Nanda R. Shreshtha, Landlessness and Migration in Nepal , Boulder, 1990, 6; and Pitamber Sharma, Urbanization in Nepal , Honolulu, May 1989, 132. For a small country, Nepal has great physical diversity, ranging from the Tarai Plainthe northern rim of the Gangetic Plain situated at about 300 meters above sea level in the southto the almost 8,800-meter-high Mount Everest, locally known as Sagarmatha (its Nepali name), in the north. From the lowland Tarai belt, landforms rise in successive hill and mountain ranges, including the stupendous rampart of the towering Himalayas, ultimately reaching the Tibetan Plateau beyond the Inner Himalayas. This rise in elevation is punctuated by valleys situated between mountain ranges. Within this maze of mountains, hills, ridges, and low valleys, elevational (altitudinal) changes rersulted in ecological variations. Nepal commonly is divided into three broad physiographic areas: the Mountain Region, the Hill Region, and the Tarai Region (see

    53. RAOnline Nepal: Nepal's Geography >> Geography, Geology, Regions, Profiles, Peop
    nepal s geography. nepal, a sovereign independent Kingdom, lies between 80°4 and 88°12 east longitude and 26°22 and 30°27 north latitude.
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    Nepal's Geography The country can be divided into three main geographical regions:
    The Terai (up to 200 m) The low-land Terai region which has a width of about 26 to 32 kilometres and a altitude of maximum 305 meters occupies about 17% of the total land area. The Terai constitutes the northern belt of the Gangatic Plains. The Terai is Nepal's most densely populated region. It is the country's most fertile stretch of land. the Terai has more than one million hectares of paddy fields. The Terai was almost entirely forested and was a zone where malaria was endemic. Today less than 50% of the forests now remains. Kechanakawal (Jhapa district) is the lowest point of the country with an altitude of 70 meters above sea level.
    The Middle Zone (1,500 m to 6,000 m) The region of the Himalayan foothills forms a buffer zone between the Gangatic Plains to the south and the High Himalaya to the north. Immediately north of the Terai are the forested Churia Hills

    54. RAOnline Nepal: Nepal's Geography >> People, Religion - Page 3
    . nepal s people. nepal has a population of more than 24 millions, made of different races and tribes. The nepal s religion. Swayambunath,
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    xc Nepal's people Nepal has a population of more than 24 millions, made of different races and tribes. The Gurungs and Magars live mainly in the west and the southern slopes of Annapurna, Himalchuli and Ganesh Himal mountains. The Rais, Limbus and Sunuwars inhabit also the slopes and valleys of eastern mid hills. The Sherpas live in the Himalayan region up to an average altitude of 4570 m. The Newars constitute an important ethnic group in the capital valley of Kathmandu. There are Tharus, Yadavas, Satar, Rajvanshis and Dhimals in the Terai region. The Brahmans, Chhetris and Thakuris are spread generally over most parts of the Kingdom. Many different ethnic groups have their own languages for dialects, but Nepali, the national language, written in Devenagari script, serves purposes of the the Kingdom's lingua franca in Nepal. the educated people speak and understand English as well.
    Nepal's religion Hinduism and Buddhism constitutes two major religion of Nepal sharing between them some 87% and 8% of the total population. Both these co-religionists are bound together by a sense of fellow feeling and bonhomie particularly displayed in their worship of common deities and joint celebration of many festivals belonging to either religion culture. Kumari , the Virgin Hindu Goddess

    55. General Information About Nepal, Map Of Nepal, Geography Of Nepal, Nature Eco Cu
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    56. Community Action Nepal | About Nepal | Geography
    geography. nepal is a long rectangular country with an area of 140,000 sqaure kilometres. Its altitude varies from 60220m in the
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    Nepal is a long rectangular country with an area of 140,000 sqaure kilometres. Its altitude varies from 60-220m in the Gangetic Plain in the South, rising to 8,848m at the summit of Mount Everest in the North. The variation in climate, population and vegetation is as great as the variation in altitude. The mountain kingdom of Nepal is double the size of Tasmania, about the size of the UK and slightly smaller than the State of Georgia in the United States. It is bounded by Tibet to the North and India to the East, West and South. It has 8 out of 10 of the world's highest mountains; a land of such giant sentinels as Mount Everest, lhotse, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and many more. Physically, it is a four terraced country. The southern region (Terai) is primarily a marshy and malarial jungle and is the habitat of the tiger and the rhinoceros. The 30-40km wide lowland of the Terai runs along Nepal's 800km border with India. The Southeastern part of the terai is also Nepal's granary. North of the Terai are the hills. The first of these are the foothills called Churia Ghati (the Siwaliks) which are of modest height rarely above 1,500m. These are followed by the Mahabharat range which touches 3,000m, and parts of it, especially the fertile plateaus, are thickly populated.

    57. Nepal Adoption - Agencies Photolisting International Adoption Agency Nepal
    nepal, geography. In 1951, the nepalese monarch ended the centuryold system of rule by hereditary premiers and instituted a cabinet system of government.
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    58. Fact Of Nepal, Geography,History, Eduction, Location, Area, Capital, Population,
    About nepal. nepal, having an exciting and adventurous tourism, natural beauty, serenity and rich tradition, is a traveler s paradise.
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    About Nepal NEPAL, having an exciting and adventurous tourism, natural beauty, serenity and rich tradition, is a traveler's paradise. The land, where in an average at least one unique festival takes place a day. The people of this country with the amalgam of races, tribes and communities living together in a peaceful and harmony irrespective of their ethnic and cultural differences. The majestic Himalayan ranges in the north boast, eight highest peaks out of fourteen in world. The glaciers, alpine hills and valleys, the lakes in the central region and dense tropical forest in the south with the rich varieties of wild animals, birds, floras and faunas and the different ethnic groups with various culture and tradition presents a typical example of unity in diversity. We take this privilege to offer you an exclusive preview of the traveler's paradise, the Himalayan Kingdom.

    59. Nepal - Geography
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    Nepal - Geography
    Location and Size: Landlocked between China and India; total land area 147,181 square kilometers. Topography: Mountainous and hilly, although with physical diversity. Three broad physiographic areas run laterallylowland Tarai Region in south; central lower mountains and hills constituting Hill Region; high Himalayas, with 8,796-meters-high Mount Everest and other peaks forming Mountain Region in north. Of total land area, only 20 percent cultivatable. Deforestation severe problem; by 1988 forests covered approximately 30 percent of land area. Climate: Five climatic zones based on altitude range from subtropical in south, to cool summers and severe winters in north. Annual rainfall with seasonal variations depending on monsoon cycle, which provides 60 to 80 percent of total annual rainfall; 2,500 millimeters in eastern part of country; 1,420 millimeters around Kathmandu; 1,000 millimeters in western Nepal. Data as of September 1991
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    60. Nepal - GEOGRAPHY, NEPAL
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    Figure 4. Nepal: Geographic Regions Source: Based on information from Leo E. Rose and John T. Scholtz, Nepal: Profile of a Himalayan Kingdom , Boulder, 1980, 4; Nanda R. Shreshtha, Landlessness and Migration in Nepal , Boulder, 1990, 6; and Pitamber Sharma, Urbanization in Nepal , Honolulu, May 1989, 132. For a small country, Nepal has great physical diversity, ranging from the Tarai Plainthe northern rim of the Gangetic Plain situated at about 300 meters above sea level in the southto the almost 8,800-meter-high Mount Everest, locally known as Sagarmatha (its Nepali name), in the north. From the lowland Tarai belt, landforms rise in successive hill and mountain ranges, including the stupendous rampart of the towering Himalayas, ultimately reaching the Tibetan Plateau beyond the Inner Himalayas. This rise in elevation is punctuated by valleys situated between mountain ranges. Within this maze of mountains, hills, ridges, and low valleys, elevational (altitudinal) changes rersulted in ecological variations. Nepal commonly is divided into three broad physiographic areas: the Mountain Region, the Hill Region, and the Tarai Region (see

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