hills,Tarai,Himalayas,
There are three geographical regions in Nepal.
In 1972
Nepal divided into five development region in 2031 B.S.
Nepal was divided into 5 development regions to form equality all over the country and provide similar facilities all through the country.
No. There are there are two Hindu-majority countries in the world, India and Nepal, and one Hindu-plurality country, Mauritius. However, all three of these countries are currently secular nations with no official state religion. In the case of Nepal, Hinduism was the state religion under the former Kingdom of Nepal, which was overthrown in 2008. However, in the current Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, there is no official state religion in Nepal.
No, they are part of Tibet and Nepal, these are countries, not regions.
Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh are three different countires.
Nepal has three geographical regions: hilly, mountainous and terai. The mountanious region is very cold, hilly has seasonal (summer, temp goes to 35 and winter, temp till 0 - (-2). And the terai is very hot.. most of the time!
because from centre government cannot look whole country
What are the three regions of the water cycle?
Yes, Bihar is near Nepal. It shares a border with Nepal to the north, stretching approximately 1,751 kilometers. The proximity allows for cultural exchanges and trade between the two regions. Major border towns include Motihari and Raxaul.
It contains the flag of Nepal, Mount Everest, green hills symbolising the hilly regions of Nepal and yellow colour symbolising the fertile Terai region, male and female hands joining to symbolise gender equality, and a garland of rhododendrons (the national flower). Atop this is a white silhouette in the shape of Nepal.