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Bharatpur (/ b ə ˈ r ɑː t p ər /, Nepali: भरतपुर, pronounced [ˈbʱʌɾʌt̪pur] ⓘ) is a city in south central Nepal. It is the third most populous city of Nepal after Kathmandu and Pokhara with 369,377 inhabitants in 2021. [2] It is also the second largest metropolitan city in Nepal by area.
Bharatpur, largest city of Nepal after Kathmandu, is its administrative centre. It covers 2,238.39 km 2 (864.25 sq mi), and in 2011 had a population of 579,984 (279,087 male and 300,897 female) people. [ 3 ]
Ganeshthan (Nepali: गणेशथान मन्दिर) is a Hindu temple located at Bharatpur Ward No. 11 in the Chitwan District of Nepal. It is believed that the original structure of the temple was built in the fifteenth century by Muni Makunda, King of Palap. The modern temple was built in 1952, during the reign of King Mahendra. [1]
Map of Consolidated Bhadrapur Municipality. Bhadrapur, or Chandragadhi (Nepali: भद्रपुर), is a town and municipality in Jhapa District in the Koshi Pradesh of southeastern Nepal. It lies on the banks of the Mechi River and shares borders with Bihar on the south and West Bengal on the north. There is a border crossing with a ...
Bharatpur Ring Road (National Highway 77, NH77) is a proposed ring road marked as a national highway in Nepal. This ring road is located in Bharatpur metropolis in Chitwan District of Bagmati Province. The total length of this road/highway is 60 kilometres (37 mi) out of which 29.18 kilometres (18.13 mi) of the road has been opened and ...
Bharatpur, Rajasthan, a city in Bharatpur district; Bharatpur (Lok Sabha constituency) Bharatpur (Rajasthan Assembly constituency) Bharatpur State, former princely state in modern Rajasthan; Bharatpur, Chhattisgarh, a subdivision and tehsil of Koriya district in Chhattisgarh; Bharatpur, Murshidabad, a village in Murshdiababd district, West Bengal
The land for the construction has been provided by the Government of Nepal through Bharatpur Metropolitan City. [11] [12] The co-founder of the Dhurmus-Suntali foundation Sitaram Kattel says that the stadium will be funded by generous donors from all around the world. He hopes that if the donations are not sufficient then the Government will ...
Sand and rock extraction nearby have weakened the pillars on a crucial bridge of Nepal's busiest highway. [3] The bridge near Mugling faces maintenance problems from time to time. The Krishna Bhir ( Nepali : कृष्ण भीर ) is a cliff located in Dhading District by the side of Prithivi Highway, approximately 83 km from Kathmandu Valley.