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  2. Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal is one of the least developed countries, which ranks 165th in the world [k] in nominal GDP per capita [187] and 162nd [l] in GDP per capita at PPP. [188] Nepal's gross domestic product (GDP) for 2019 was $34.186 billion. [189] [190] Nepal has consistently been ranked as one of the poorest countries in the world.

  3. Portal:Nepal/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Nepal/Did you know/3 . The Kali Gandaki is the deepest gorge on Earth, dropping 1200 meters.; Nepal also has the lowest valley on Earth, the Arun valley. Nepal is the birth place of Lord Buddha – the apostle of peace and is also the only country where people worship the living goddess Kumari.

  4. Culture of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The festivals of Nepal have their roots in Hinduism as more than 80% of the population of the country is Hindu. Buddhism, the second-largest religion of the nation which accounts for 9% of the population, has influenced the cultural festivals of Nepal. Dashain or Vijaya Dashami is the longest and

  5. Tihar (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Nepal's various communities celebrate Tihar in different ways. The festival is popularly known as Swanti among the Newars and as Deepawali among Madhesis. [4] Nepalis also make patterns on the floors of living rooms or courtyards using materials such as coloured rice, dry flour, coloured sand or flower petals, called Rangoli, as a sacred welcoming for the gods and goddesses, particularly ...

  6. Demographics of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Bhasa, the mother-tongue of the Newars, is widely used and spoken in and around Kathmandu Valley and in major Newar trade towns across Nepal. Other languages, particularly in the Inner Terai hill and mountain regions, are remnants of the country's pre-unification history of dozens of political entities isolated by mountains and gorges.

  7. Gai Jatra - Wikipedia

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    Gai Jatra (Nepali: गाईजात्रा), also known by its endonym Sa Paru (Nepal Bhasa: सा पारु), is a Nepalese festival celebrated mainly in the Kathmandu valley by the Newar people.

  8. List of festivals in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal stands as a unique example of a secular and multicultural nation where diverse festivals are joyfully celebrated within communities. In Nepal, individuals of varying religious backgrounds coexist in the same neighborhoods and societies, fostering a spirit of unity as they come together to share in the celebrations of a multitude of festivals, thus sharing their joys, happiness, and ...

  9. Nepalese folklore - Wikipedia

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    [5] Lakhey and Majipa Lakhey, types of demon. [6] Masan, a demon [2] Murkatta, a headless ghost with eyes and mouth in chest [7] Yeti, an ape-like creature purported to inhabit the mountains of Nepal. [8]