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It is the largest municipality of Bhaktapur district with a population of 137,971 with 23,637 households. [1] It was created in December 2014 through the merger of the Village development committees of Kautunje (the municipality's centre [2]), Sipadol, Nankhel and Chitpol. [3] The municipality's name stems from the local Suryavinayak Temple. [2]
Bhaktapur district has two comprehensive cancer hospitals Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital, [7] and Kathmandu Cancer Center. Other major centers like National Tuberculosis Centre, Human Organ Transplant Center and Ayurvedic Centre is located in Bhaktapur. Other major hospitals are Khwopa Hospital, Bhaktapur Hospital, Siddhi Memorial Hospital (For ...
Nala (Nepali: नाला), is a specific region that expands from north western part of Kavrepalanchowk District to the eastern part of Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 6327 in 1035 individual households. [1] Street vendor selling khuwa in Nepal
Bode Planning (area approximately 69 acres) is a small planned area located in the Bode, Bhaktapur of Nepal. Mostly the people from outer valley are living here. The office of "Agriculture Training Center" is located in this place.
Juju Dhau is a special variation of Dhau, made in Bhaktapur district. It is usually prepared for buffalo's milk, which is more fatty than traditional cow's milk. [5] According to a tale, kings of the Malla period of the valley once organized a yogurt competition. Yoghurt makers from Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur participated in the competition.
Populated places in Bhaktapur District (1 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Bhaktapur District" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Balkot (Nepali: बालकोट) is located in Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Province of central Nepal. In 2015, it was merged with Sirutar, Gundu and Dadhikot to form Anantalingeshowr Municipality. In March 2017, under new local level restructuring, Anantalingeswor Municipality was merged with Suryabinayak Municipality. [1]