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  • ...India]] is on all other sides. The [[Himalaya]] mountain range runs across Nepal's northern parts, and eight of the world's 14 highest mountains, including ...onstituent assembly declared it to be the ''Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nepal]]
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  • *[[Nepal/Catalogs/Tourist attractions|Tourist attractions]]
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  • ...Shumsher Rana]] had begun the publishing of a '''[[newspaper]]''' in '''[[Nepal]]'''. He started the printing of ''Gorkhapatra'' in the 1958 [[Bikram]] era == Current list of Nepal's newspapers ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Constituent Assembly of Nepal]]
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  • The 601-member '''Constituent Assembly of Nepal''' was established by [[Nepal]]'s interim constitution in 2007 to draft a new permanent constitution for The election gave victory to Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) who had been raising the demands of a constituent assembly since i
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  • Newspapers in Nepal.
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  • ...this he set his strategies to bring change to Nepal. He was imprisoned in Nepal in 1947-1948 on reaching his hometown Biratnagar to lead a labor demonstrat ...le, Nepali Congress Party finally won victory and established democracy in Nepal in 1951.
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  • Nepal's interim legislature
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Newspapers in Nepal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Nepal}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Constituent Assembly of Nepal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Nepal}}
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  • Nepal's interim legislature
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  • ...uddhism|Buddhists]] in [[Chobar, Nepal|Chobar]], 6 km outside [[Kathmandu, Nepal]].
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  • ...he official language of [[Nepal]] and the mother tongue of the majority of Nepal's population. |states=[[Nepal]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nepal]]
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  • Newspapers in Nepal.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Constituent Assembly of Nepal]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[B. P. Koirala of Nepal]]
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  • A popular festival in Nepal celebrated during the Nepalese month of Bhadra (August-September).
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  • ...that ruled parts of the Gangetic plains, bordering modern [[India]] and [[Nepal]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Constituent Assembly of Nepal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Nepal}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Newspapers in Nepal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Nepal}}
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  • [[Temple]] near [[Changu]], [[Kathmandu]] valley, [[Nepal]], dedicated to [[Narayan]], an incarnation of [[Hinduism|Hindu]] god [[Vis
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  • ...' (also called '''Ghanta Karna Chaturdasi''' and '''GhantaKarna''') is a [[Nepal]]i festival celebrating the defeat of the mythical demon Ghanta-karna ("bel * [http://www.hotelnepal.com/nepal/program.php?pro_id=16 Festivals in Nepal]
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  • [[Hinduism|Hindu]] [[temple]] in the [[Bhaktapur District]], [[Nepal]], dedicated to the elephant-god [[Ganesh]].
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  • ...est [[democracy]]. Borders [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[Burma]], China, [[Nepal]], Pakistan
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  • ...Shumsher Rana]] had begun the publishing of a '''[[newspaper]]''' in '''[[Nepal]]'''. He started the printing of ''Gorkhapatra'' in the 1958 [[Bikram]] era == Current list of Nepal's newspapers ==
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  • ...Tantric]] temple near the town [[Sankhu]] in the [[Kathmandu]] valley in [[Nepal]].
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  • Esoteric practice tradition which originated in the Indo-Nepal-Tibet region during the Pāla period (8th to 12th centuries) and spread thr
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  • *[[Nepal/Catalogs/Tourist attractions|Tourist attractions]]
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  • A town in the Kathmandu valley in Nepal, which straddles two hills overlooking the valley, about 5 km southwest of
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  • '''Kirtipur''' is a town in the [[Kathmandu]] valley in [[Nepal]], which straddles two hills overlooking the valley, about 5 km southwest o ...of [[Prithvi Narayan Shah]], the king of [[Gorkha]]. The future unifier of Nepal tried to subdue the town three times. He suffered defeat in 1857 and 1864,
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  • {{r|Constituent Assembly of Nepal}} {{r|Newspapers in Nepal}}
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  • ...t of State]]. Prior to this 2009 appointment, she was [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]] between 2007 and 2009, and, between 2006 and 2007, [[National Intelligenc ...Powell was Acting [[Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs]], Nepal Desk Officer and Refugee Assistance Officer.
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  • ...s [[Mount Everest]] in the [[Himalayas]] on the border between China and [[Nepal]]. It was first successfully climbed in 1953 by [[Tenzing Norgay]] and [[Ed
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  • The Vajrayana originated as a distinct movement in Indo-Nepal-Tibet region during the Pāla period (8th to 12th centuries), though elemen ...esoteric Buddhism. Vajrayana Buddhism is very relevant in [[Kathmandu]], [[Nepal]]. The original people of Kathmandu are mainly Hindus and Mahayana Buddhist
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  • ...ut 2,400 km through [[Kashmir]], northern [[India]], southern [[Tibet]], [[Nepal]], and [[Bhutan]]. It includes nine of the world’s ten highest peaks, inc
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  • ...of Gokarna) or '''Gokarneshwar''' (The Lord of Gokarna) is an important [[Nepal|Nepali]] temple, situated near the village of Gokarna, Several kilometers n
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  • ...s [[Tantric]] temple near the town [[Sankhu]] in the Kathmandu valley in [[Nepal]]. The main temple in this complex of temples was built by King [[Pratap Ma
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  • ...ion]]: Afghanistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]], [[Maldives]], [[Nepal]], Pakistan and [[Sri Lanka]]
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  • ...Buddhists]] in the village Chobar, located 6 km outside [[Kathmandu]] in [[Nepal]]. The temple, dedicated to the red (rato) [[Machhendranath]], was original
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  • ...a [[Newar|Newari]] town, twelve [[kilometre]]s east of [[Kathmandu]], in [[Nepal]].
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  • ...t temple in the vicinity of [[Bhaktapur]] in the [[Bhaktapur District]] in Nepal. The temple is dedicated to the elephant-god [[Hinduism|Hindu]] deity [[Gan
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  • ...ayan''' is a temple near the Changu village in the [[Kathmandu valley]], [[Nepal]], about 22 km from [[Katmandu]]. The temple is dedicated to [[Narayan]], o
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  • ...er for American Studies, [[Fudan University]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]], Assistant Administrator for Food for Peace and Voluntary Assistance and
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  • ...for the [[U.S. Department of State]], 2009-; she was [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]] between 2007 and 2009, and, between 2006 and 2007, [[National Intelligenc
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  • ...over parts of the Gangetic plains, on the border of modern [[India]] and [[Nepal]]. The main reference to its existence is the [[Hindu]] epic [[Ramayana]],
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  • ...p?LeftStoryId=119&leftSectionId=2 Disputes Over the Ganga, Panos Institute Nepal proceedings]
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  • ...desh]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]], [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan, [[Maldives]], [[Nepal]], Pakistan, [[Sri Lanka]], Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
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  • ...this he set his strategies to bring change to Nepal. He was imprisoned in Nepal in 1947-1948 on reaching his hometown Biratnagar to lead a labor demonstrat ...le, Nepali Congress Party finally won victory and established democracy in Nepal in 1951.
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