Chitwan

Chitwan District is one of 77 districts of Nepal and is located in the southwestern part of Bagmati Province with Bharatpur, the second largest city of Nepal after Kathmandu, as its district headquarter. It covers an area of 2,238.39 km², and in 2011 had a population of 579,984 people.

Chitwan District is one of 77 districts of Nepal and is situated in the southwestern piece of Bagmati Province with Bharatpur, the second biggest city of Nepal after Kathmandu, as its region settle. It covers a zone of 2,238.39 km2 (864.25 sq mi), and in 2011 had a populace of 579,984 (279,087 male and 300,897 female) individuals. Bharatpur is the business and administration focus of South Central Nepal and a significant objective for advanced education, medical services, and transportation in the area. Chitwan lies in the Terai area of Nepal. The region takes its name from the Chitwan Valley, one of Nepal's Inner Terai valleys between the Mahabharat and Siwalik ranges, both thought about lower regions of the Himalayas. Chitwan is one of only a handful few leftover undisturbed remnants of the Terai locale, which once stretched out over the lower regions of Nepal. It was initially a thick backwoods with wild creatures like panthers and Bengal tigers. It was controlled by Chitrsen Baba and rishis pondered in the timberland. Ayodhyapuri, arranged in Southern Chitwan, is thought by Hindus in Nepal to be the origin of the Hindu god Ram.

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