Dhamaura, the Glossary
Dhamaura is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal.[1]
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9 relations: Digital Himalaya, Janakpur Zone, List of districts of Nepal, List of zones of Nepal, Mahottari District, Nepal, Nepal Standard Time, Village development committee (Nepal), 1991 Nepal census.
Digital Himalaya
The Digital Himalaya project was established in December 2000 by Mark Turin, Alan Macfarlane, Sara Shneiderman, and Sarah Harrison.
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Janakpur Zone
Janakpur (जनकपुर अञ्चल) was one of the fourteen zones of Nepal, reaching from the Indian-Tannu Tuvan border in the south to the Tibetan border in the north and Sagarmatha Zone in the east and Bagmati and Naryani Zones in the west.
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List of districts of Nepal
Districts in Nepal are second level of administrative divisions after provinces.
See Dhamaura and List of districts of Nepal
List of zones of Nepal
Until the establishment of seven new provinces in 2015, Nepal was divided into 14 administrative zones (Nepali: अञ्चल; anchal) and 77 districts (Nepali: जिल्ला; jillā).
See Dhamaura and List of zones of Nepal
Mahottari District
Mahottari District (महोत्तरी जिल्ला), a part of Madhesh Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal.
See Dhamaura and Mahottari District
Nepal
Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia.
Nepal Standard Time
Nepal Standard Time (NPT) is the time zone for Nepal.
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Village development committee (Nepal)
A village development committee (गाउँ विकास समिति; gāum̐ vikās samiti) in Nepal was the lower administrative part of its Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development.
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1991 Nepal census
The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics.
See Dhamaura and 1991 Nepal census