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  2. Health in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy in Nepal. In 2010, the average Nepalese lived to 65.8 years. According to the latest WHO data published in 2012, life expectancy in Nepal is 68. Life expectancy at birth for both sexes increased by 6 years over the year 2010 and 2012. In 2012, healthy expectancy in both sexes was 9-year(s) lower than overall life expectancy at ...

  3. Sherpa people - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bureau of Statistics of Nepal classifies the Sherpa as a subgroup within the broader social group of Mountain/Hill Janajati. [56] At the time of the 2023 Nepal census, 250,637 people (1.1% of the population of Nepal) were Sherpa. Just 9,435 of them speak second language.

  4. Mingma Norbu Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    Mingma Norbu Sherpa (October 31, 1955 – September 23, 2006) was a pioneering figure in Himalayan conservation, renowned for his efforts in environmental protection and sustainable natural resource management.

  5. Ang Rita Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    Ang Rita Sherpa (Nepali: आङरिता शेर्पा; 27 July 1948 [1] – 21 September 2020) was a Nepalese mountaineer who climbed Mount Everest ten times without using supplemental oxygen between 1983 and 1996. His sixth climb set the world record for the most successful ascents of Mount Everest, which he re-set on his tenth climb.

  6. Chhewang Nima - Wikipedia

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    Chhewang Nima (Nepali: छेवाङ निमा) (c. 1967 – 23 October 2010) was a Nepalese Sherpa who climbed Mount Everest 19 times. [1] He was also called Chuwang Nima, [2] and Chuwang Nima Sherpa. [3] Nima disappeared on 24 October 2010, after being struck by an avalanche near the summit of Baruntse. [1]

  7. File:Nepal-LifeExpectancy.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Record-setting Sherpa guide contemplates retirement - AOL

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    Sherpa, 47, recently returned to Nepal after completing his second round of all 14 peaks over the height of 8,000 meters (26,240 feet). Record-setting Sherpa guide contemplates retirement Skip to ...

  9. Babu Chiri Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    Babu Chiri Sherpa (June 22, 1965 – April 29, 2001) was a Sherpa mountaineer from Nepal. He reached the summit of Mount Everest ten times. [2] He held two world records on Everest. He spent 21 hours on the summit of Everest without auxiliary oxygen, a record which still stands, and he made the fastest ascent of Everest in 16 hours and 56 ...