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Traditional territory of Kulung linguistic Kirati-Subgroup areas of lower Solukhumbu District and few areas of Sankhuwasabha District in Eastern Nepal Koshi Province The ethno-linguistic region inhabited by the Kulungs is called the "Mahakulung" ("Greater Kulung") and is located in the Solukhumbu District of Koshi Province [ 3 ] of Nepal.
Kulung in some ten villages along the upper reaches of the Huṅga or Hoṅgu River (a tributary of the Dūdhkosī), in Solukhumbu District of Sagarmāthā Zone, Nepal.The main Kulung-speaking villages are Chhemsi and Chheskam.
The postal code of Kulung bhojpur is 57001. [2] The Kulung are one of the indigenous communities of Nepal, as well as parts of northeastern Sikkim and Darjeeling district of India, having their own Kulung language, culture, history and tradition. This name comes after their majority there but nowadays there is mixed locality.
Fulfilling the requirement of the new Constitution of Nepal 2015, Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development replaced all old VDCs and Municipalities into 753 new local level body (Municipality). [1] [2] The rural municipality is divided into total 5 wards and the headquarter of this newly formed rural municipality is situated in Bung ...
Nepal's languages are mostly either Indo-European or Sino-Tibetan, while only a very few of them are Austro-Asiatic and Dravidian.. Out of 123 languages of Nepal, the 48 Indo-European languages, which are of the Indo-Aryan (Indic) sub-family (excluding English), constitute the largest group in terms of the numeric strength of their speakers, nearly 82.1% [8] of population.
Kulung may refer to: Kulung people, an ethnic group of Nepal; Kulung language (Nepal), a Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal; Kulung language (Chad), a Chadic language of Chad; Kulung language (West Chadic), a Chadic language of Nigeria; Kulung language (Jarawan), a Bantoid language of Nigeria
Known globally for its trekking and hiking opportunities, the highland Khumbu valley is predominantly inhabited by the Kulung and Sherpa communities. The administrative division of Khumbu Pasanglhamu is located in this region, encompassing the roadless town of Namche Bazaar and villages such as Thame , Khumjung , Pangboche , Pheriche and Kunde .
Rai traditionally Inhabited districts of Eastern Nepal by linguistic groups are: Khotang inhabited by: Chamling , Dumi , Puma , Sampang , Koyu , Nachhiring and Tilung . Bhojpur inhabited by: Bantawa , Dungmali , Sampang , Kulung and Mewahang /Newahang.