The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Nepal:

Nepal is a landlocked sovereign state in South Asia. The country is bordered to the north by China, and to the south, east, and west by India. The Himalayas in the country's northern region has eight of the world's ten highest mountains, including Mount Everest, called Sagarmatha in Nepali.

General reference

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Geography of Nepal

  India 1,690 km
  China 1,236 km
  • Coastline: none

Environment of Nepal

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An enlargeable satellite image of Nepal

Environment of Nepal

Biota of Nepal

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Wildlife of Nepal

Fauna of Nepal
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Flora of Nepal
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Natural geographic features of Nepal

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Geography of Nepal

Glaciers of Nepal
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Glaciers of Nepal

Rivers of Nepal
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structured list

Lakes of Nepal
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Mountains of Nepal
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Provinces of Nepal

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Provinces of Nepal

Ecoregions of Nepal

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Administrative divisions of Nepal

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Administrative divisions of Nepal

Administrative divisions by province
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Municipalities of Nepal
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Municipalities of Nepal

Gaupalikas of Nepal

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Gaupalikas of Nepal

Demography of Nepal

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Demographics of Nepal

Government and politics of Nepal

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Politics of Nepal

Branches of the government of Nepal

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Government of Nepal

Executive branch of the government of Nepal

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Legislative branch of the government of Nepal

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Judicial branch of the government of Nepal

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Judiciary of Nepal

Foreign relations of Nepal

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Foreign relations of Nepal

International organization membership

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The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a member of:[2]

Law and order in Nepal

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Law of Nepal

Military of Nepal

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Military of Nepal

Provincial government

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Local government

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History of Nepal

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History of Nepal

History of Nepal, by period

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Timeline of Nepalese history

History of Nepal, by region

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History of Nepal, by subject

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Massacres in Nepal

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Previous governments of Nepal

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Nepalese monarchs
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Prime Ministers of Nepal
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Culture of Nepal

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Culture of Nepal

Art in Nepal

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Music of Nepal

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Music of Nepal

Nepalese musical instruments
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Nepalese poets
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Nepalese musicians
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Nepalese flautists
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Cuisine of Nepal

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Nepalese cuisine

Newari cuisine

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Festivals of Nepal

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Organisations based in Nepal

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Non-profit organizations based in Nepal

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Volunteer organizations in Nepal

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People of Nepal

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People of Nepal

Ethnic groups in Nepal

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Social groups of Nepal

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Dalit
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Religion in Nepal

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Religion in Nepal – over 30% of the population follow Hinduism (see Hinduism in Nepal below).

Buddhism in Nepal

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Buddhism in Nepal

Buddhist temples in Nepal
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Hinduism in Nepal

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Hinduism in Nepal[3]

Hindu temples in Nepal
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Other religions in Nepal

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Other temples in Nepal

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Sports in Nepal

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Sports in Nepal

Major Sports Leagues

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World Heritage Sites in Nepal

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List of World Heritage Sites in Nepal

Economy and infrastructure of Nepal

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Economy of Nepal

Banking in Nepal

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Banking in Nepal

Communications in Nepal

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Communications in Nepal

Telecommunications in Nepal

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Telecommunications in Nepal

Nepalese media

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Media of Nepal

Internet in Nepal

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Internet in Nepal

Newspapers published in Nepal

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Radio in Nepal

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Television in Nepal

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Online News Media in Nepal

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  • Online khabar
  • Ratopati
  • Setopati

Companies of Nepal

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Trade unions of Nepal

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Transport in Nepal

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Transport in Nepal

Aviation in Nepal

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Airlines of Nepal
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Defunct airlines of Nepal
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Aviation incidents in Nepal
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Education in Nepal

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Education in Nepal

Schools in Nepal

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List of schools in Nepal

Universities and colleges in Nepal

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List of universities and colleges in Nepal

Health in Nepal

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Health in Nepal

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Richard Salisbury, Elizabeth Hawley (September 2007). "The Himalaya by the Numbers, a statistical analysis of mountaineering in the Nepal Himalaya" (PDF). p. 135. Retrieved April 25, 2011.
  2. ^ "Nepal". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  3. ^ "CIA Factbook, Nepal, "People" section". Cia.gov. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
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