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         Nepal Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Buddhist geography of ancient Nepal by Chandra Bahadur Shrestha, 1956
  2. Altitude geography: Effects of altitude on the geography of Nepal by Rāmakumāra Pān̐ḍe, 1987
  3. Settlements on the southern slope of the Dhaula-Himal: A contribution to the settlement geography of the Nepal-Himalaya, with twenty-two illustrations (Nepal Research Centre miscellaneous papers) by Matthias Kuhle, 1979
  4. Causes and consequences of rural-to-rural migration in Nepal: Report (Monograph series / Dept. of Geography, Indiana University) by Dennis Conway, 1981
  5. Pioneers of Nepalese geography: Geography and geographers in Nepal by Ramakumara Pande, 1998
  6. Economic geography of Nepal by Soorya Lal Amatya, 1967
  7. Dictionary of Nepalese cultural geography ( " Special issue of Nepal-antiquary) by Jagadish Chandra Regmi, 1980
  8. A Tibetan religious geography of Nepal (Serie orientale Roma) by Turrell V Wylie, 1970
  9. Economic geography of Nepal by S. H Shrestha, 1998
  10. Cultural geography of Nepal by Chandra Bahadur Shrestha, 1981
  11. Industrial geography of Nepal by Bhagawati Upadhyaya, 1994
  12. Papers relative to the colonization, commerce, physical geography, &c., &c. of the Himalaya Mountains and Nepal (Selections from the records of the Government of Bengal) by B. H Hodgson, 1857
  13. Nepal: A cultural and physical geography by Pradyumna P Karan, 1960
  14. Spectrum Guide to Nepal (Spectrum Guides)

41. Nepal Geography General Information, Weather, Climate And The Best
Different landforms of Nepal brings you different view in Nepal with its different altitude, climate, and temperature from the three divided regions, Himalaya Region, Mountain
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42. Geography In Nepal, Nepal Geography, Nepal Geography Information, Terai In Nepal
Nepal Travel GuideTrekking in Nepal, Nepal Trekking, Trekking Nepal, Nepal Guide, Nepal Travel, Nepal Travels, Nepal Mountaineering, Himalayan treks information, nepal guide
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Destination out Nepal Nepal Tibet Bhutan Sikkim ... India Nepal Geography The Kingdom of Nepal is a landlocked country situated between India and China's Tibetan Autonomous region. The Himalayas fall within the country's boundaries, thus Nepal is well known for its mountainous and hilly topography. In fact, Nepal is home to the magnificent Mount Everest, believed to be the world's tallest mountain. The fascinating geography of Nepal contributes greatly to the country's wonder and touristic appeal. As we investigate Nepal's geography you will quickly discover why it draws adventure seekers and those interested in exploring its ecological diversity.
Let us consider each of Nepal's physiographic/topographic regions which run parallel to each other, blending together at the borders.

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Total Area 140,800 (sq km) 54,363 (sq mi) Land Area 136,800 sq. km. or 52,818 sq. miles Water Area 4,000 sq. km. or 1,544 sq. miles Land Boundaries 2,926 km or 1,817 miles
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44. Nepal Geography
Nepal Trekking Information Guide. The official long form name of the country is the Kingdom of Nepal, and the country is located geographically between India to the south
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Nepal Geography
The official long form name of the country is the Kingdom of Nepal, and the country is located geographically between India to the south and the Chinese autonomous region of Tibet to the North. Nepal has a total land area of just under 141,000 kilometers, making it comparable in size to the state of Arkansas in the United States. Nepal is landlocked, although there are five major rivers that pass through its borders and a few moderate bodies of water. The eastern region typically receives a great deal of rainfall, due to being on the windward side of the Himalaya mountain range, which traps all but the least amount of rainfall within Nepal. As a result there is very little rainfall left over for the Tibetan region. Nepal is well known as having the most rugged terrain with the Great Himalaya Range, showcasing eight of the world's ten tallest mountain peaks, including Mt. Everest at 8,850 meters. Within the region of the Himalayas in the Sagarmatha National Park are some of the highest elevation villages and farmlands on the planet. But Nepal is home to some very low lowlands to the south and west. This region, known as the Terai (flat river plain of the Ganges), is verdant farmland in a sub-tropical zone. This unique terrain is the result of lying directly on the boundary of the Asian continent and the Indian subcontinent, and the result of the clash between these great tectonic plates is the magnificent Himalayas.

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