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The provinces of Nepal were formed according to Schedule 4 of the Constitution of Nepal. The seven provinces were formed by grouping the existing districts; two districts, namely Nawalparasi and Rukum, were split between two provinces. Each district has local units. Local level bodies in Nepal include six metropolises, 11 sub-metropolises, 276 ...
Hilly region had 20 districts and Terai had 12 districts. [1] Even after Bir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana to the end of Rana rule in Nepal in 1951 and till the proclamation of new constitution of Kingdom of Nepal in 1962, Nepal remained divided into 32 districts. Each had a headquarters and Bada Haqim (District Administrator) as its head.
The first level of country subdivision of Nepal are the provinces. Each province is further subdivided into districts, each district into municipalities and rural municipalities, and each of those municipalities into wards. Before 2015, instead of provinces, Nepal was divided into developmental regions and administrative zones.
Brahma Dev Mandi" at Kanchanpur District of Mahakali Zone was established by Katyuri king Brahma Dev. [9] Before the announcement of new provinces in Nepal, the area of this province was known as Far-Western development region of Nepal. When created there were no changes made in the province. [citation needed]
Districts of Nepal — Nepal currently comprises 77 districts, which are its second-level administrative country subdivisions ... Districts of Nepal by province (7 C)
Makalu, Sankhuwasabha District, Province No. 1 (Nepal-China Border) Cho Oyu (6th highest in the world) 8,201 m 26,906 ft Khumbu Mahalangur Khumbu Pasanglhamu, Solukhumbu District, Province No. 1 (Nepal-China Border) Dhaulagiri (7th highest in the world) 8,167 m 26,795 ft Dhaulagiri Dhaulagiri, Myagdi District, Gandaki Province. Manaslu
English: Map of provinces and districts of Nepal (2020). – Nepal issued a new map of Nepal including Kalapani and Lympiadhura. I've made an SVG file for free use since no high-quality vector file was available. Happy Editing
Until the establishment of seven new provinces in 2015, Nepal was divided into 14 administrative zones (Nepali: अञ्चल; anchal) and 77 districts (Nepali: जिल्ला; jillā). The 14 administrative zones were grouped into five development regions (Nepali: विकास क्षेत्र; vikās kṣetra).