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Nepal

Nepal is a landlocked country located in South Asia, and bordered by People's Republic of China and the Republic of India. It has a total area of 147,181 sq km with a population of about 29.3 million as of 2009.

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What is the time difference between Nepal and Scotland?

The time in Scotland is UTC during Standard Time and UTC + 1 hr. during Summer Time, and the time in Nepal is always UTC + 5.75 hrs., so when Europe is on Summer Time, Nepal is 4.75 hrs.ahead of Scotland, and when Europe is on Standard Time, Nepal is 5.75 hrs. ahead of Scotland.

Europe observes Summer Time from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October.

Do most people in Nepal live in towns or villages?

Most of us live in town, only few people live in villages. I'm nepalese and i have lived in town my whole life. I have never ever been to my dads village(birthplace). Nowdays everyones migrating from villages to town so the villages are getting quite empty.once my grandma went to her village and after she was back she told me that most of the houses were empty and really old because no one lives there.

Is Nepal country or state?

The word "Nepal" is believed by scholars to be derived from the word "Nepa:" which refers to the Newar Kingdom, the present day Kathmandu Valley. With Sanskritization, the Newar word Nepa became Nepal.[7] The Newars of present day Nepal, refer to all the inhabitants of Kathmandu valley and its peripheries (called "Nepa:") before the advent of Shah dynasty. The Nepal Sambat calendar, named after this Newar kingdom and devised 1100 years ago, is a national calendar used in Nepal and testifies to its antiquity. Found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepal

Which are the third wave countries?

Third Wave Countries are those countries that had changed in to democratic government from either monarchy, dictatorship or from colonial rule. e.g. Nepal.

Is Nepal a nation?

Yes it is. It is a poor nation that relies on tourist's money who want to look at and climb Mt. Everest.

What is the 2nd tallest mountain in Nepal?

Kanchanjunga is the second tallest mountain in Nepal and it is in the Himalayas

When did Nepal separate from India?

Nepal was never a part of India...... King Prithvi Narayan Shah from "Gorkha" united small nations to form a country called Nepal and it has been Independent, Undefeated since then....... Nepal was not even defeated by British Empire while Indian were defeated and India was ruled by British for 190 YRS EXACTLY..( from June 23rd,1757 to August 14/15, 1947.... British were so surprised by bravery, fierceness and war strategy of Nepalese {also called "Gurkhas"} that British Army still has Nepalese mercenar.

Did Nepal used to be called burma?

No, Burma is the former name for Myanmar.

Do nepali married couples have same surname?

Yes, If women got married to their own cast, if not then usually women take the surname belong to their husband's family. However, now a days women do not discard their family name from her paternal side so they like to carry both surname from their husbands as well as paternal. In contrast in some communities they are not allowed to marry from the same cast where as in some communities even uncle's son and niece and/or nephew and auntie's daughter are allowed to get married. So every community has their own culture and custom.

How old is MT Everest?

The Himilayas are relatively young geographically speaking. Geologists estimate Everest's age to be 50-60 million years old.

Is Nepal near the ring of fire?

No. It is thousands of miles from it.

When was first national game held in Nepal?

Nepal does not have any official national game.

Where is the Annapurna located?

Annapurna is located in the western region of Nepal. Annapurna is broke down into two regions Gandaki and Dhaulagiri. Annapurna is also broke down into six districts. The districts are Baglung, Kaski, Lamjung, Manang, Mustang and Myagdi.

Where to buy b daman in nepal?

B-Daman has been discontinued in Nepal. Unless you buy it from Indonesia.

You have heard that study in Finland for nepali is free?

I'm not sure I understood right, but studying in Finland is free and it has the higher quality than many other countries.

When did Nepal start trade diversification?

5 years plan Nepal adopted trade diversification