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Bigăr (English: Bigăr Spring, but more commonly known as Bigăr Waterfall) is a protected area (nature reserve IUCN category IV) situated in the administrative territory of Bozovici, in Caraș-Severin County in southwestern Romania. On 7 June 2021, part of the Bigăr waterfall collapsed.
Happy back to school! Parents, teachers and students, find funny and motivational back-to-school quotes about education, learning and working with others.
National Education Day (Nepali: राष्ट्रिय शिक्षा दिवस, romanized: Rastriya Sikshya Diwas) is celebrated on 2 Ashoj annually in Nepal. The Education Day has been celebrated in Nepal since 2031 BS. It used to be observed on the 12 Falgun (late February) annually before Nepal was declared as a republic federation.
Hyatrung Jharana; Location: Between Ishibu and Samdu VDCs of Terhathum District, Nepal: Coordinates: 1]: Elevation: Approximately 1500 metres high from sea level: Total height: 365 metres [2]: Total width: 200 metres: Average width: 200 metres: Watercourse: Hyatung Khola (tributary of Tamur River): Hyatung or Hyatrung Falls (Nepali: ह्यत्रुङ्ग झरना) is the fourth ...
Once you've gotten your school supplies and handpicked your first-day OOTD, you may feel a little overwhelmed at what the new school year may bring. Inspiring back-to-school quotes can get you in ...
Purbanchal University School of Engineering (PUSET), formerly known as Science and Technology Campus was established in 2056 BS in Biratnagar. It was established as a constituent campus of Purbanchal University and is the only one of its kind in the Eastern Region, with information technology based curriculum for undergraduate and graduate ...
In Swasthani Bratakatha of the Skanda Purana, Bagmati's present northern tributary was regarded as main channel called Sāli river which was a tributary of Gandaki and it is obvious since Manohara river, the present day Sali river, is larger than Bagmati at their confluence. Domestic buffaloes grazing along the bank of Bagmati River, Khokana
Pachal waterfall (Nepali: पचाल झरना), with fall height of 381 m (1,250 ft), is claimed to be the tallest waterfall of Nepal. [1] The height was measured based on a GPS survey. [ 2 ] It is located in Pachaljharna Gaupalika of Kalikot District .