Nepal

Nepal (pronounced /neˈpɑːl/ nə-PAHL, /-pɔːl/ -PAWL[5]; Nepali: नेपाल Nepal.ogg [neˈpaːl] (help·info)), officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia and, as of 2010, the world’s most recent nation to become a republic. It is bordered to the north by the People’s Republic of China, and to the south, east, and west by the Republic of India. With an area of 147,181 square kilometres (56,827 sq mi) and a population of approximately 30 million, Nepal is the world’s 93rd largest country by land mass[6] and the 41st most populous country. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and the country’s largest metropolitan city.

Nepal is a country of highly diverse and rich geography, culture, and religions. The mountainous north has eight of the world’s ten highest mountains, including the highest, Sagarmatha, known in English as Mount Everest. The fertile and humid south is heavily urbanized. It contains over 240 peaks more than 20,000 ft (6,096 metres) above sea level.[7]

By some measures, Hinduism is practised by a larger majority of people in Nepal than in any other nation.[8] Buddhism, though a minority faith in the country, is linked historically with Nepal as the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, who as the Gautam Buddha gave birth to the Buddhist tradition. About half of the population live below the international poverty line of US$1.25 a day.[9]

A monarchy throughout most of its history, Nepal was ruled by the Shah dynasty of kings from 1768, when Prithvi Narayan Shah unified its many small kingdoms. In 2006, however, decade-long People’s Revolution by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) along with several weeks of mass protests by all major political parties of Nepal culminated in a peace accord, and the ensuing elections for the constituent assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of the abdication of the last Nepali monarch Gyanendra Shah and the establishment of a federal democratic republic in May 28, 2008.[10] The first President of Nepal, Ram Baran Yadav, was sworn in on 23 July 2008.

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International Country Code for calling Nepal. This page details Nepal phone code. The Nepal phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Nepal. In order to make international calls to Nepal, use Nepal’s country code before dialing the local number.The Nepal country dialing code is only used when calling Nepal from another country. To make an international call to Nepal, you may also need a city or area code.

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The authorities of Nepal hope to rescue national economy at the expense of tourists-homosexuals
In Nepal which will soon legalise unisex marriages, there was a tour agency offering to the clients unusual service under the name “Pink mountain”. The offer provides carrying out of “fantastic wedding ceremony” and a honeymoon in one of lonely corners on the Everest. Feature of service consists that it is offered to the tourists adhering to nonconventional orientation and wishing to conclude marriage with the partner,


While the tour agency only develops products and …

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Economy of Nepal

The history of the basic valley of Nepal and districts Palpa and Butaval ascends in legends to 500 BC Till rather recent time it was reduced to civil strifes of notable clans, consolidation of territory within the limits of uniform kingdom and to transformation of the country into a haven for the refugees, compelled to leave plain of India. With 8 for 11 centuries to Nepal Buddhists direct to avoid compulsory èíäóèçàöèè. The similar stream is formed with 14 for 17 century by Hindus of high castes of the North Indian provinces. All these newcomers have occupied a visible social …

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Holidays2010

Jan 11  National Unity Day.

Jan 29  Martyrs Day.

Feb 13  Vasant Panchami.

Feb 19  Rashtriya Prajatantra Divas (National Democracy Day).

Mar 8  Nepalese Women’s Day, and Shivaratri (in honour of Lord Shiva).

Mar 9  Ghode Jatra (Festival of Horses).

Mar 18  Chaite Dashain.

Mar 19  Ram Nawami (Birthday of Lord Ram).

Mar 25  Holi. Apr 14 Navabarsha (New Year’s Day).

Apr 21  Buddha Jayanti (Birthday of Lord Buddha).

Aug 19  Rakshya Bandhan (Janai Purnima).

Aug 20  Gai Jatra (Procession of Cows).

Aug 25  Krishna Asthami (Birthday of Lord Krishna).

Sep 6  Teej (Festival of Women).

Oct 10  Dasain (Durga …

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