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  2. Bishazari Tal - Wikipedia

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    Bishazari Tal, also spelled Beeshazar Tal, is an extensive oxbow lake system in the buffer zone of the Chitwan National Park, a protected area in the Inner Terai of central Nepal. This wetland covers an area of 3,200 ha (7,900 acres) at an altitude of 286 m (938 ft).

  3. Bharatpur, Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Bishazari Tal lies near Chitwan National Park and 5 km (3.1 mi) south of the city center, Chaubiskoti, of Bharatpur. Pandeyghumti is the nearest chowk (square) from the lake, being only 1 km (0.62 mi) away.

  4. File:Beeshazari Lake of Chitwan, Nepal.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Beeshazari Lakes lie in the buffer zone of Chitwan National Park, a World Heritage Site, Central, Nepal. This wetlands area is part of the Bharandabhar biological corridor, is of international importance.

  5. Chitwan District - Wikipedia

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    Bishazari Tal ("20 Thousand") Lake is near Chitwan National Park, about 5 km (3.1 mi) south of Bharatpur. The lake is an important bird-watching center. Krishna Mandir is One of the nice temples of the Hindu religion of Nepal.

  6. List of lakes of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The largest lake in Nepal is Rara Lake, also known as Mahendra Daha, in Karnali Province.It lies at about 3200m above sea level, and has a total area of 10.4 square kilometres (4.0 sq mi).

  7. Bharat Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bharat lake or Bharat tal (Nepali: भरत ताल) is the second largest man made lake in Nepal. It is located in Madhesh Province of Sarlahi District. It covers an area of more than 50 bighas or 35 hectares, and is 35 feet deep. It has become a tourist attraction after motorboat and jet boat rides were introduced in 2021. [2] [3]

  8. List of gaunpalikas of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Gaunpalika (Nepali: गाउँपालिका, romanized: gāunpālikā, lit. 'Rural municipal') is the newly formed lower administrative division in Nepal. [1] [2] This administrative division was established in 2017, and replaced the existing village development committees.

  9. Bharatpur division - Wikipedia

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    Bharatpur Division is one of the administrative geographical units, called a division, of Rajasthan state, India. The division comprises six districts, namely, Bharatpur , Dholpur , Karauli , Sawai Madhopur , Gangapur City , Deeg .