Dhital, Nepal
Tourism Village in Gandaki Zone, Machhapuchhre Rural municipality
Dhital, Nepal धिताल | |
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Tourism Village | |
28°19′N 83°53′E / 28.31°N 83.89°E / 28.31; 83.89 | |
Rural Municipality | Machhapuchhre Rural municipality |
Zone | Gandaki Zone |
District | Kaski District |
Government | |
• Type | Local Government |
• Mayor | Min Bahadur Gurung |
• Chairman | Teknath Gautam |
Population (1991) | |
• Total | 4,121 |
Time zone | UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time) |
Dhital, formerly a village development committee in Kaski District, Gandaki Zone, is now located in Machhapuchhre rural municipality, ward number 6 in Kaski district, Gandaki Province, Nepal.The name Dhital Dhi+Tal Dhi means nepali word धि and Tal means lake it is believed that there was a lake in 18th century. At the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 4,121 persons in 862 individual households.[1] Dhital is near Annapurna Himalaya and on its trekking route.
References
- ^ "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2008.
External links
- UN map of the municipalities of Kaski District
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Kaski District
Headquarters: Pokhara
- Pokhara
- Arba Vijaya
- Armala
- Begnas
- Bhachok
- Bhadaure Tamagi
- Bhalam
- Bharat Pokhari
- Chapakot
- Dangsing
- Deurali
- Dhampus
- Dhikur Pokhari
- Dhital
- Ghachok
- Ghandruk
- Hansapur
- Hemja
- Kahun
- Kalika
- Kaskikot
- Kristinachnechaur
- Lahachok
- Lamachaur
- Lekhnath Municipality
- Lumle
- Lwangghale
- Machhapuchchhre
- Majhthana
- Mala
- Mauja
- Mijuredanda
- Namarjung
- Nirmalpokhari
- Parche
- Pumdibhumdi
- Puranchaur
- Rakhi
- Ribhan
- Rupakot
- Saimarang
- Salyan
- Sarangkot
- Sardikhola
- Shisuwa
- Siddha
- Sildujure
- Thumakodada
- Thumki
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