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  1. Geography of Nepal: physical, economic, cultural & regional, by Netra B Thapa, 1969
  2. Causes and consequences of rural-to-rural migration in Nepal: Report (Monograph series / Dept. of Geography, Indiana University) by Dennis Conway, 1981
  3. Nepal: A cultural and physical geography by Pradyumna P Karan, 1980
  4. Economic geography of Nepal by Soorya Lal Amatya, 1967
  5. A TIBETAN RELIGIOUS GEOGRAPHY OF NEPAL:SERIE ORIENTALE ROMA:XLII by Turrell: Wylie, 1970
  6. Pioneers of Nepalese geography: Geography and geographers in Nepal by Ramakumara Pande, 1998
  7. Buddhist geography of ancient Nepal by Chandra Bahadur Shrestha, 1956
  8. Industrial geography of Nepal by Bhagawati Upadhyaya, 1994
  9. Altitude geography: Effects of altitude on the geography of Nepal by Ramakumara Pande, 1987
  10. Papers relative to the colonization, commerce, physical geography, &c., &c. of the Himalaya Mountains and Nepal (Selections from the records of the Government of Bengal) by B. H Hodgson, 1857
  11. Assessing Tourism Impacts in the Third World: A Nepal Case Study (Progress in Planning) by Christopher Pagdin, 1995-12
  12. Lebensraum Nepal: Eine Entwicklungsgeographie (Mitteilungen des Instituts fur Asienkunde Hamburg) by Wolf Donner, 1994
  13. Nepal, a Physical and Cultural Geography With 35 Maps and 60 Illustrations by Pradyumna P. Karan, 1960
  14. Nepal, a Physical and Cultural Geography With 35 Maps and 60 Illustrations by Pradyumna P. Karan, 1960

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Nepal - a country of amazing extremes, is the home of the world's highest mountains, historic cities and the forested plains where the lordly tigers and the great one- horned rhinoceros trundle at ease. In fact enchantment is everywhere- for anyone in search of Shangrila!
GEOGRAPHY
Nepal, a sovereign independent Kingdom, is bounded, on the North by the Tibetan Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China, the east-south and west by India. The length of the Kingdom is 885 kilometres east-west and its breadth varies from 145-241 kilometers north-south. The country can be divided into three main geographical regions.
(a) HIMALAYAN REGION
The altitude of this region ranges between 4877m. - 8848m. It includes 8 of the highest 14 summits in the world which exceed altitude of 8000 meters including, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and others.
(b) MOUNTAIN REGIONS
This region accounts for about 64 percent of total land area. It is formed by the Mahabharat range that soars up to 4877 meter and the lower churia range.
(c) TERAI REGION
The low-land Terai oceupies about 17 percent of the total land area of the country.

22. Nepal Geography - Birth Of Himalaya - Mountains
Geography. The Himalayan range was created from powerful earth movements that Because Nepal s boundaries are marks on the Himalayan peaks, Nepal will
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The Himalayan range was created from powerful earth movements that occurred as the Indian plate pressed against the Eurasian continental plate. The continents are carried by the Earth's tectonic plates like people on an escalator. There are currently 7 giant plates sliding across the Earth's surface, and a handful of smaller ones. There may have been more or fewer plates in the past. Currently they slide, collide, and recede from one another at rates of 1-20 cm/year. By 25 million years ago the fast moving Indian continent had almost entirely closed over the intervening ocean, squeezing the sediments on the ocean floor. These sediments crumpled into mountain ranges - the Himalayas. By 10 million years ago the two continents were in direct collision. Today the mountains continue to develop and change, and earthquakes and tremors are frequent in the area. The plates continue to move at the same rate, which allows us to forecast fairly reliably how the Himalaya will develop. In 10 million years India will plow into Tibet a further 180km. Because Nepal's boundaries are marks on the Himalayan peaks, Nepal will technically cease to exist.
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    Area: 147,181 sq. km. (56,136 sq. mi.); about the size and shape of Tennessee, bordering China and India.
    Cities: Capital Kathmandu (pop. 1.1 million). Other cities Biratnagar, Patan, Pokhara, Birganj, Dharan, Nepalganj.
    Terrain: Flat and fertile in the southern Terai region; terraced cultivation and swiftly flowing mountain rivers in the central hills; and the high Himalayas in the north. Eight of the world's 10 highest peaks are in Nepal. Kathmandu, the capital, is in a broad valley at 1,310 meters (4,300 ft.) elevation.
    Climate/Time Zone: Subtropical in the south to cool summers and severe winters in the northern mountains. The monsoon season is from June through September and brings 75 to 150 centimeters (30 in.-60 in.) of rain. Showers occur almost every day. Nepal is 10 hours and 45 minutes ahead of Eastern Standard Time and does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
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    Nepal (03/05) Geography ... [ Read More Background Notes Archive - South Asia U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATEBACKGROUND NOTE: NEPAL JANUARY 1995Official Name: Kingdom of Nepal PROFILE GeographyArea: 147,181 sq. km. (56,136 sq. mi.); about the size and shape of Tennessee, bordering China and India. Cities: CapitalKathmandu (pop. 600,000). Other citiesBiratnagar, Patan, Pokhara, Birganj, Dharan, NepalganjTerrain: Flat and fertile in the southern Terai region; terraced cultivation and swiftly flowing mountain rivers in the central hills; and the high Himalayas in the north. Eight of the world's ten highest peaks are in Nepal. Kathmandu, the capital, is in a broad valley at 1,310 meters (4,300 ft.) elevation. Climate/Time Zone: Subtropical in the south to cool summers and severe winters in the northern mountains. The monsoon season is from June through September and brings 75 to 150 centimeters (30-60 in.) of rain. Showers occur almost every day. Nepal is 10 hours and 45 minutes ahead of Eastern Standard Time and does not observe daylight ... [ Read More US Department Of State Post Report The Host Country Area, Geography, and ClimateLast Updated: 11/30/1999 6:00 PM ...

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    Hotel Database Country Flag ... Travel Warning Nepal Geography and Facts Location: Southern Asia, between China and India Geographic coordinates: 28 00 N, 84 00 E Map references: Asia Area: total: 140,800 sq km land: 136,800 sq km water: 4,000 sq km Area - comparative: slightly larger than Arkansas Land boundaries: total: 2,926 km border countries: China 1,236 km, India 1,690 km

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    Geography The Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal is a landlocked country lies between 800 4 800 12 east longitude and 260 22 - 300 4 north latitude.
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    Nepal at Glance Nepal is a country of great contrasts; Himalayan peaks such as Everest and Annapurna, Kathmandu with its colorful kingdom is situated between India and Tibet and it has 22 million people. Elevations in Nepal vary from about 250 feet in the tropical Terai region to 29,028 feet at the Summit of Mt. Everest. Nepali life is rich in culture and religion which gives it a feel all its own Geography:
    The Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal is a landlocked country lies between 80 12' east longitude and 26 4' north latitude. The total area comprises of 147181 sq. km, its border touches Tibetan Autonomous Region of China in the north and India in the east, south and west. The country is rectangular is shape with almost 885 km east/west length and its varies from 145 to 241 km north/south. History:
    The Himalaya Kingdom of Nepal is a country of ancient civilization which can be traced thousand of years before the birth of Christ (B.C). During its long glorious history Nepal has remain always sovereign. Although modern Nepal was country made by king Prithivi Narayan Shah of present dynasty after uniting numbers of principalities and conquering the Kathmandu Valley in 1768 AD. There were many glorious dynasties who contributed a lot to its sovereignty, Thakuris and Mallas. In fact most of the monuments, Pagodas and Stupas, Monasteries which stand as an example of our glorious past originated from the Malla dynasty i.e. from 12 to 18 century.

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    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

    30. RAOnline Nepal: Nepal's Geography >> People, Religion
    nepal geography. 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
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    Nepal's Geography Nepal Information Nepal's People Nepal's Religions 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

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    WELCOME TO NEPAL ! NEPAL - the land of Brave Gorkhas - welcomes you to experience its high Himalayan mountains, artistic monuments, exotic wildlife, diverse cultures, its people and their warm hospitality. Nepal is the only Hindu Kingdom in the world today. At the same time it is the land where Lord Buddha was born over 2,500 years ago. A landlocked country situated between India and the Tibetan Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China contains greatest altitudinal variation - from the deepest gorge of "Kali Gandaki", a mere 61 meters above the sea level to the highest point on earth "Mt. Everest", 8,848 meters above the sea level. GENERAL INFORMATION GEOGRAPHY:
    Roughly rectangular in shape it lies between 80.4' and 88.12' east longitude and 26.22' and 30.27' north latitude. Nepal is a landlocked country situated between China in the north and India in the east, west and south. The land extends approximately 885 Km east to west and 193 Km north to south. It is divided in three different regions parallel to each other from east to west. The Himalayas in the north, the middle mountain ranges in the middle and the fertile Gangetic plains in the south. CLIMATE:
    Nepalese climate varies with its topography. The terai region has hot, humid climate, the mid-land regions are pleasant almost all the year around with cool winter nights. The Northern mountain region around an altitude above 3,353 m has an alpine climate with lower temperature in winter.

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    39. Nepal Geography, Geographical Feature Of Nepal
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    Nepal has always been an independent country, lying between the Tibetan autonomous region of the Peoples' Republic of China in the north and India in the east, south and west respectively. The length of the kingdom is 885 kilometers from east to west, and its breath varies from 145 kilometers to 241 kilometers from north to south. The total area is 147,181 sq. kilometers. The geographical setting of the country varies from the Tropical Tarai plains to the peak of “SAGARMATHA” Mt. Everest (8848m). On the basis of topography the country can be divided into three main regions.

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