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India has the largest Hindu population in the world, with over 80% of its population practicing Hinduism.
India, Nepal, Fiji, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Trinidad , some scatted population round the world
According to Adherents.com, the world Sunni population is 940 Million.
Birth rate is the rate at which the population grows in a certain country. This evaluation is usually based on crude birth rate which is average annual birth rate per 1000 persons at mid year. According to CIA world fact book, Indonesia's birth rate was 17.38 births/1000 population on December 6, 2013.
Nepal has been one of the beautiful wonders of the world but due to today's harsh environment Nepal is losing its natural beauty. there are more deforestation than afforestation and more pollution and population in a LDC country.in future Nepal will face problems like destruction of habitat's, warmer tropical temperature, more population with less resources.
Perhaps Nepal's most important and well-known feature is that it is the location of the famous Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. The largest Shiva temple in the world, the Pashupatinath temple can also be found in Nepal, a site that holds great significance to the Hindu faith. Nepal is also the home to a Buddhist site of pilgrimage called Lumbini, which is said to be the birth place Siddhartha Gupta, the founder of Buddhism.
For this question, the CIA World Factbook will be used. According to a 2009 estimate, the number of the "birth rate in the world" shows to be 19.86/1,000 population. This is the crude birth rate: the average number of births a year during a year per 1,000 person in the population at midyear. The crude birth rate is used to indicate fertility, but keep in mind that it is affected by age, unlike the total fertility rate. The total fertility rate is 2.5 and measures the number of children that a woman has over the course of her life; it is synonymous to the crude birth rate in that is is a another way to measure birth rate.
Nepal has eight of the world's ten tallest mountains
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Quick Info about Nepal. Nepal occupies only 0.03% of the earth - is home to: 8 of the mountains above 8000 meters high. 2% of all the flowering plants in the world. 8% of the world's population of birds (more than 848 species). 4% of mammals on earth. There are lots of places to visit in Nepal , among them here is the list of top 10 on link below.
The highest peak in the world is Mt Everest. It's peak is just inside the Nepal side of the Nepal - Tibet border.
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