| Gorkha | |
|---|---|
| — District — | |
| Location of Gorkha | |
| Country | |
| Region | Western (Pashchimanchal) |
| Zone | Gandaki |
| Area | |
| - Total | 3,610 km2 (1,393.8 sq mi) |
| Population (2001) | |
| - Total | 288,134 |
| - Density | 79.8/km2 (206.7/sq mi) |
| Time zone | NPT (UTC+5:45) |
| Main language(s) | Nepali, Gurung, Magar |
Gorkha District, a part of Gandaki Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Gorkha as its district headquarters, covers an area of 3,610km² and has a population (2001) of 288,134. It is the location of the Manakamana Temple.[citation needed]
Towns and villages
Amppipal, Aaru Arbang, Aaru Chanuate, Aarupokhari, Asrang, Baguwa, Bakrang, Bhirkot, Bhumlichok, Bihi, Borlang, Bunkot, Chhaikampar, Chhoprak, Chumchet, Chyangli, Darbhung, Deurali, Dhawa, Dhuwakot, Finam, Fujel, Gaikhur, Gakhu, Ghairung, Ghyachok, Ghyalchok, Gorakhkali, Gumda, Hansapur, Harbhi, Jaubari, Kashigaun, Kerabari, Kerauja, Kharibot, Khoplang, Laprak, Lapu, Lho, Makaising, Manakamana, Manbu, Masel, Muchchok, Namjung, Nareshwor, Palumtar, Panchkhuwadeurali, Pandrung, Prithbinarayan, Prok, Ranishwara, Samagaun, Saurpani, Shreenathkot, Simjung, Sirdibas, Swara, Taklung, Takukot, Takumajhalakuribot, Tandrang, Tanglichok, Taple, Tara Nagar, Thalajung, Thumi, Uiya, Warpak
See also
References
- Districts of Nepal at statoids.com
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