

Nepal is a multi-cultural, multi-linguistic and multi religious country.
For a relatively small country (147,181 km²), Nepal has a diverse
landscape, ranging from the humid Terai plains in the south to the
mountainous Himalayas in the north, which makes it a major tourist
destination. Hinduism is practiced by a huge majority of the people, but
the country also has a strong Buddhist tradition; Lumbini, the
birthplace of Buddha Siddhartha Gautama is located in the Kapilvastu,Terai, one of
the three regions of Nepal.The capital Kathmandu is the largest city in
the country. The official language is Nepali and the state currency is
the Nepalese Rupee (NPR).

Nepal's flag is the only national flag in the
world that is non-quadrilateral in
shape. The blue border on the flag of
Nepal signifies peace, red stands for victory in war or courage. It is
also colour of the rhododendron, the national flower of Nepal. While the
curved moon is symbol of peace and calm nature of Nepalese, the sun
represents the aggressiveness of
Nepalese warriors
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LUMBINI,BIRTH PLACE OF GAUTAM BUDDHA,NEPAL |
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MOUNT EVEREST |
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MACHHAPUCCHRE |
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KANCHENJUNGA |
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MANASLU |
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LHOTSE |
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DHAULAGIRI |
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ANNAPURNA |
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BEGNAS |
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TILICHO |
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PHEWA |
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PHOKSUNDO | |
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RARA |
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RUPA |
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RARA NATIONAL PARK |
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CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK |
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KOSHI TAPPU WILDLIFE RESERVE |
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LANGTANG NATIONAL PARK |
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SAGARMATHA NATIONAL PARK |
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SHE PHOKSUNDO NATIONAL PARK |
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SHUKLAPATAN WILDLIFE RESERVE |
A gratitude to the motherland and the proud to be nepali and the glory that ever widens the heart making so blessed for what we are and what we have...
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