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I live in Kohalpur 12 Chappargaudi Manoj Poudel (talk) 03:00, 1 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

Kohalpur (Nepali: कोहलपुर) is a municipality in Banke District of Lumbini province of Nepal.[2] The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 merging the existing two Village Development Committees i.e. Rajhena and Kohalpur. The town is in East-West highway and one of the fastest developing places in Nepal. A neighboring city Nepalgunj is on South (16 km), with Ghorahi city (135 km) to west in Dang District and further 6 km is the Indian border. In fact it is a growing city in the western region of Nepal. It has a junction to diverse the roadway transport to east, west, north and south from the city. Kohalpur Kolpur Municipality Kohalpur is located in Lumbini ProvinceKohalpurKohalpur Location in Lumbini Province Show map of Lumbini Province Show map of Nepal Show all Coordinates: 28°11′55″N 81°41′28″E Country Nepal Province Lumbini Province District Banke District Government • Mayor Purna Acharya NC) • Deputy Mayor Sangita Subedi (NC) Area • Total 685 km2 (264 sq mi) Population (2015[1]) • Total 35,546 • Density 52/km2 (130/sq mi) Time zone UTC+5:45 (NST) Postal code 21904 Area code 081 Website www.kohalpurmun.gov.np It is accessible by air (Nepalgunj Airport) and by road (535 km west of Kathmandu). edit

Kohalpur (Nepali: कोहलपुर) is a municipality in Banke District of Lumbini province of Nepal.[2] The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 merging the existing two Village Development Committees i.e. Rajhena and Kohalpur. The town is in East-West highway and one of the fastest developing places in Nepal. A neighboring city Nepalgunj is on South (16 km), with Ghorahi city (135 km) to west in Dang District and further 6 km is the Indian border. In fact it is a growing city in the western region of Nepal. It has a junction to diverse the roadway transport to east, west, north and south from the city.

Kohalpur Kolpur Municipality Kohalpur is located in Lumbini ProvinceKohalpurKohalpur Location in Lumbini Province Show map of Lumbini Province Show map of Nepal Show all Coordinates: 28°11′55″N 81°41′28″E Country

  Nepal

Province Lumbini Province District Banke District Government

• Mayor

Purna Acharya NC)

• Deputy Mayor

Sangita Subedi (NC) Area

• Total

685 km2 (264 sq mi) Population (2015[1])

• Total

35,546

• Density

52/km2 (130/sq mi) Time zone UTC+5:45 (NST) Postal code 21904 Area code 081 Website www.kohalpurmun.gov.np It is accessible by air (Nepalgunj Airport) and by road (535 km west of Kathmandu). 202.51.89.123 (talk) 00:28, 22 September 2022 (UTC)Reply