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  2. Hetauda - Wikipedia

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    Hetauda (Nepali: हेटौडा, pronounced [heˈʈʌu̯ɽa]) is a sub-metropolitan city in Makwanpur district of Bagmati Province in central Nepal.It is the administrative headquarters of the Makwanpur district and the capital of Bagmati Province as declared by a majority (105 out of 110) of the Provincial Assembly Members on 12 January 2020. [1]

  3. Makwanpur District - Wikipedia

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    The city of Hetauda serves as the district headquarters and also as the provincial headquarters. The district covers an area of 2,426 km 2 (937 sq mi) and had a population of 392,604 in 2001 and 420,477 in 2011. [2] The latest census of 2021 recorded the population of Makwanpur as 466,073. [3]

  4. Bagmati Province - Wikipedia

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    Makwanpurgadhi is located about 17 kilometers northeast of Hetauda, the district headquarters of Makwanpur district. Makwanpur Fort is a place of historical and tourist importance in Makwanpur district. [12] Sindhuli Fort. Sindhuli Gadhi is an important place in terms of natural beauty and history. This place is about 150 kilometers east of ...

  5. Karra River - Wikipedia

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    The Karra River [1] (Karra Khola or Karrakhola in Nepali) is a river in Makawanpur district of Bagmati Province in Nepal. [2] [3] A right tributary of the East Rapti River, the Karra originates in the north-eastern Siwalik hills.

  6. Makwanpurgadhi - Wikipedia

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    The Makwanpur Gadhi, which lies in about 17 kilometers north from Hetauda is the great achievement of the Sen dynasty. [citation needed] Before the unification of Nepal “The Sen/Sheng dynasty” ruled over Makwanpur until 1819 B.S. Then ruler of Palpa “Mani Mukunda Sen” divided his huge state into four parts among his four sons and so ...

  7. Churia Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It was the country's first highway tunnel. Constructed in 1917 to reduce the travel time between the Indian border and Bhimphedi it has since fallen into disrepair. [2] The entrance lies at the premises of the Churia (Churiya) Temple off Mahendra Highway in the outskirts of Hetauda, and efforts are ongoing to conserve the remaining structure. [1]

  8. Hatiya, Makwanpur - Wikipedia

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    Hatiya is a village development committee in the Hetauda Submetropolitan City of Makwanpur District in the Bagmati Province of Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3322 people living in 516 individual households. [1]

  9. Narayani Zone - Wikipedia

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    The headquarter of Narayani zone was Hetauda. Narayani Zone is named after the Narayani River which is on the western border of the zone, separating it from the Gandaki and Lumbini zones. Narayani means beloved of Narayan which is Parvati his sister, and Narayan refers to Lord Vishnu (the preserver) in the Hindu religion.