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| Unchanged: <strong>Nepal</strong> (<strong>Nepali: नेपाल</strong>) is a landlocked country located in <strong>South Asia</strong>, bordered by <strong>China</strong> to the north and <strong>India</strong> to the south, east, and west. It lies along the <strong>Himalayan range</strong> and is known for its diverse geography, rich cultural heritage, and historical significance as the birthplace of <strong>Gautama Buddha</strong>, the founder of Buddhism. The country’s capital and largest city is <strong>Kathmandu</strong>.<span class="ref" data-source="https://nepal.gov.np/" data-title="Government of Nepal" data-retrieved="02 Nov 2025"></span> | Unchanged: <strong>Nepal</strong> (<strong>Nepali: नेपाल</strong>) is a landlocked country located in <strong>South Asia</strong>, bordered by <strong>China</strong> to the north and <strong>India</strong> to the south, east, and west. It lies along the <strong>Himalayan range</strong> and is known for its diverse geography, rich cultural heritage, and historical significance as the birthplace of <strong>Gautama Buddha</strong>, the founder of Buddhism. The country’s capital and largest city is <strong>Kathmandu</strong>.<span class="ref" data-source="https://nepal.gov.np/" data-title="Government of Nepal" data-retrieved="02 Nov 2025"></span> |
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| Unchanged: alt="View of Nepal with Himalayan mountains" | Unchanged: alt="View of Nepal with Himalayan mountains" |
| Unchanged: title="Nepal – Land of the Himalayas" | Unchanged: title="Nepal – Land of the Himalayas" |
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| Unchanged: <figcaption>Himalayan landscape of Nepal, featuring Mount Everest</figcaption> | Unchanged: <figcaption>Himalayan landscape of Nepal, featuring Mount Everest</figcaption> |
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| Unchanged: <table aria-label="Nepal country details"> | Unchanged: <table aria-label="Nepal country details"> |
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| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Native name</th><td lang="ne">नेपाल</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Native name</th><td lang="ne">नेपाल</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Official name</th><td>Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Official name</th><td>Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal</td></tr> |
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| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Largest city</th><td>Kathmandu</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Largest city</th><td>Kathmandu</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Official language</th><td>Nepali</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Official language</th><td>Nepali</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Government</th><td>Federal parliamentary republic</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Government</th><td>Federal parliamentary republic</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">President</th><td>Ram Chandra Paudel</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">President</th><td>Ram Chandra Paudel</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Prime Minister</th><td>Shushila Karki</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Prime Minister</th><td>Shushila Karki</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Area</th><td>147,516 km² (56,956 sq mi)</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Area</th><td>147,516 km² (56,956 sq mi)</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Population (2024 est.)</th><td>≈ 30.9 million</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Population (2024 est.)</th><td>≈ 30.9 million</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Density</th><td>≈ 209/km² (541/sq mi)</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Density</th><td>≈ 209/km² (541/sq mi)</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Time zone</th><td>UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Time zone</th><td>UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Currency</th><td>Nepalese rupee (NPR)</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Currency</th><td>Nepalese rupee (NPR)</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Calling code</th><td>+977</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">Calling code</th><td>+977</td></tr> |
| Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">ISO code</th><td>NP</td></tr> | Unchanged: <tr><th scope="row">ISO code</th><td>NP</td></tr> |
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| Unchanged: <h2>Geography and Location</h2> | Unchanged: <h2>Geography and Location</h2> |
Deleted: <p>Nepal is situated between latitudes <strong>26° and 31°N</strong> and longitudes <strong>80° and 89°E</strong>, occupying a central position in the Himalayas. It shares an 1,414-kilometer border with China’s <strong>Tibet Autonomous Region</strong> and a 1,690-kilometer border with India. The terrain varies from lowland <strong>Terai plains</strong> in the south to the world’s highest peaks, including <strong>Mount Everest (8,848.86 m)</strong>, in the north.</p>
| Added: Nepal is situated between latitudes <strong>26° and 31°N</strong> and longitudes <strong>80° and 89°E</strong>, occupying a central position in the Himalayas. It shares an 1,414-kilometer border with China’s <strong>Tibet Autonomous Region</strong> and a 1,690-kilometer border with India. The terrain varies from lowland <strong>Terai plains</strong> in the south to the world’s highest peaks, including <strong>Mount Everest (8,848.86 m)</strong>, in the north.
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| Unchanged: <h2>History and Politics</h2> | Unchanged: <h2>History and Politics</h2> |
Deleted: <p>Historically, Nepal was a collection of small kingdoms until the <strong>unification campaign</strong> of King <strong>Prithvi Narayan Shah</strong> in the 18th century. The country remained an independent monarchy until the abolition of the royal institution in <strong>2008</strong>, when it became the <strong>Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal</strong>.<span class="ref" data-source="https://www.parliament.gov.np/np" data-title="Federal Parliament of Nepal" data-published="2023" data-retrieved="02 Nov 2025"></span> The current political system is a multiparty democracy with an elected parliament and provincial governments.</p>
| Added: Historically, Nepal was a collection of small kingdoms until the <strong>unification campaign</strong> of King <strong>Prithvi Narayan Shah</strong> in the 18th century. The country remained an independent monarchy until the abolition of the royal institution in <strong>A.D. 2008</strong>, when it became the <strong>Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal</strong>.<span class="ref" data-source="https://www.parliament.gov.np/np" data-title="Federal Parliament of Nepal" data-published="2023" data-retrieved="02 Nov 2025"></span> The current political system is a multiparty democracy with an elected parliament and provincial governments.
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| Unchanged: <h2>People and Culture</h2> | Unchanged: <h2>People and Culture</h2> |
| Unchanged: Nepal is a multicultural, multilingual, and multiethnic nation where more than <strong>120 ethnic groups</strong> and over <strong>100 languages</strong> coexist. According to the <strong>2021 National Census</strong>, the largest ethnic communities include <strong>Chhetri, Brahmin, Magar, Tharu, Tamang, Newar, Bishokarma, Sarki, Gurung, Rai, Limbu, Sherpa, Thakuri,</strong> and <strong>Ghale</strong> populations, among others. These groups are spread across the Himalaya, Hill, and Terai regions, each contributing unique traditions, attire, and languages that together form the cultural mosaic of Nepal. | Unchanged: Nepal is a multicultural, multilingual, and multiethnic nation where more than <strong>120 ethnic groups</strong> and over <strong>100 languages</strong> coexist. According to the <strong>2021 National Census</strong>, the largest ethnic communities include <strong>Chhetri, Brahmin, Magar, Tharu, Tamang, Newar, Bishokarma, Sarki, Gurung, Rai, Limbu, Sherpa, Thakuri,</strong> and <strong>Ghale</strong> populations, among others. These groups are spread across the Himalaya, Hill, and Terai regions, each contributing unique traditions, attire, and languages that together form the cultural mosaic of Nepal. |
| Unchanged: Nepal’s cultural expression is deeply tied to its festivals, music, art, and cuisine. Major national celebrations include <strong>Dashain</strong> and <strong>Tihar</strong> (Hindu festivals of victory and light), <strong>Lhosar</strong> (Sherpa, Tamang and Gurung New Year), <strong>Chhath</strong> (a sun-worship festival of the Terai), <strong>Eid</strong> (celebrated by Nepali Muslims), <strong>Christmas</strong>, and <strong>Maghe Sankranti</strong>. Festivals often cross ethnic and religious boundaries, symbolizing unity and shared cultural identity. Traditional dances such as <em>Maruni, Sorathi, Tamang Selo,</em> and <em>Chariya</em> remain important parts of local celebrations. | Unchanged: Nepal’s cultural expression is deeply tied to its festivals, music, art, and cuisine. Major national celebrations include <strong>Dashain</strong> and <strong>Tihar</strong> (Hindu festivals of victory and light), <strong>Lhosar</strong> (Sherpa, Tamang and Gurung New Year), <strong>Chhath</strong> (a sun-worship festival of the Terai), <strong>Eid</strong> (celebrated by Nepali Muslims), <strong>Christmas</strong>, and <strong>Maghe Sankranti</strong>. Festivals often cross ethnic and religious boundaries, symbolizing unity and shared cultural identity. Traditional dances such as <em>Maruni, Sorathi, Tamang Selo,</em> and <em>Chariya</em> remain important parts of local celebrations. |
| Unchanged: From the high Himalayas to the southern plains, Nepali society values <strong>harmony, hospitality, and community cooperation</strong>. In rural areas, joint family systems and communal labor practices like <em>parma</em> (mutual help) are still common. The country’s cuisine includes <strong>dal bhat tarkari</strong> (rice, lentil soup, and curry), <strong>momo</strong> (dumplings), <strong>sel roti</strong>, and regionally distinct dishes such as <em>dhindo</em> and <em>gundruk</em>. Despite modern influences and migration, Nepal’s cultural diversity continues to be its greatest strength, reflecting coexistence and mutual respect among its people. | Unchanged: From the high Himalayas to the southern plains, Nepali society values <strong>harmony, hospitality, and community cooperation</strong>. In rural areas, joint family systems and communal labor practices like <em>parma</em> (mutual help) are still common. The country’s cuisine includes <strong>dal bhat tarkari</strong> (rice, lentil soup, and curry), <strong>momo</strong> (dumplings), <strong>sel roti</strong>, and regionally distinct dishes such as <em>dhindo</em> and <em>gundruk</em>. Despite modern influences and migration, Nepal’s cultural diversity continues to be its greatest strength, reflecting coexistence and mutual respect among its people. |
| Unchanged: <h2>Economy</h2> | Unchanged: <h2>Economy</h2> |
Deleted: <p>The economy of Nepal is primarily based on <strong>agriculture, remittances, tourism,</strong> and <strong>hydropower</strong>. Agriculture employs about two-thirds of the population. Remittances from migrant workers contribute significantly to GDP. Nepal’s tourism industry attracts visitors for <strong>trekking, mountaineering,</strong> and cultural experiences, with destinations like <strong>Everest, Annapurna, Pokhara,</strong> and <strong>Lumbini</strong> among the most popular.</p>
| Added: The economy of Nepal is primarily based on <strong>agriculture, remittances, tourism,</strong> and <strong>hydropower</strong>. Agriculture employs about two-thirds of the population. Remittances from migrant workers contribute significantly to GDP. Nepal’s tourism industry attracts visitors for <strong>trekking, mountaineering,</strong> and cultural experiences, with destinations like <strong>Everest, Annapurna, Pokhara,</strong> and <strong>Lumbini</strong> among the most popular.
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Deleted: <p>Nepal’s ecosystem ranges from tropical forests in the Terai to alpine meadows in the Himalayas. National parks such as <strong>Chitwan</strong> and <strong>Sagarmatha</strong> are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Major rivers include the <strong>Koshi, Gandaki,</strong> and <strong>Karnali</strong>, which feed into the Ganges system. The country faces environmental challenges like deforestation, landslides, and climate change impacts on mountain glaciers.</p>
| Added: Nepal’s ecosystem ranges from tropical forests in the Terai to alpine meadows in the Himalayas. National parks such as <strong>Chitwan</strong> and <strong>Sagarmatha</strong> are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Major rivers include the <strong>Koshi, Gandaki,</strong> and <strong>Karnali</strong>, which feed into the Ganges system. The country faces environmental challenges like deforestation, landslides, and climate change impacts on mountain glaciers.
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| Unchanged: <h2>Education and Development</h2> | Unchanged: <h2>Education and Development</h2> |
Deleted: <p>Education in Nepal has expanded rapidly since the 1990s, with literacy rates rising above <strong>76%</strong>. Institutions such as <strong>Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu University,</strong> and <strong>Pokhara University</strong> play central roles in higher education. Ongoing development programs aim to improve infrastructure, connectivity, and access to digital technology across provinces.</p>
| Added: Education in Nepal has expanded rapidly since the 1990s, with literacy rates rising above <strong>76%</strong>. Institutions such as <strong>Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu University,</strong> and <strong>Pokhara University</strong> play central roles in higher education. Ongoing development programs aim to improve infrastructure, connectivity, and access to digital technology across provinces.
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Deleted: <p>Nepal is internationally known for its natural and cultural heritage. Major attractions include <strong>Mount Everest, Annapurna Base Camp, Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, Patan Durbar Square,</strong> and <strong>Lumbini</strong>—the birthplace of Buddha. The blend of mountains, temples, and vibrant local life makes Nepal one of the most visited destinations in Asia.<span class="ref" data-source="https://ntb.gov.np/" data-title="Nepal Tourism Board" data-published="2024" data-retrieved="02 Nov 2025"></span></p>
| Added: Nepal is internationally known for its natural and cultural heritage. Major attractions include <strong>Mount Everest, Annapurna Base Camp, Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, Patan Durbar Square,</strong> and <strong>Lumbini</strong>—the birthplace of Buddha. The blend of mountains, temples, and vibrant local life makes Nepal one of the most visited destinations in Asia.<span class="ref" data-source="https://ntb.gov.np/" data-title="Nepal Tourism Board" data-published="2024" data-retrieved="02 Nov 2025"></span>
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