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Maru (Nepali: मरु) is a historic neighborhood in central Kathmandu, Nepal and one of the most important cultural spots in the city. It is linked with the origin of the name Kathmandu, and forms part of what is generically known as Durbar Square (including Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square), the old royal palace complexes of temples, shrines and palace buildings all of which have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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  • Maru (Katmandou) (fr)
  • Maru, Kathmandu (en)
  • Maru (Catmandu) (pt)
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  • Maru (em devanágari: मरु) é uma zona histórica no centro de Catmandu, Nepal. Está ligado à origem do nome da cidade e faz parte do grande complexo de templos, santuários e edifícios do antigo palácio real que se designa por Praça Durbar, que faz parte da inscrição "vale de Catmandu" da lista do Património Mundial da UNESCO. Maru é também uma praça de comércio (mercado), um local onde se celebram festivais religiosos e uma zona residencial. Situa-se no local onde se cruzavam duas antigas rotas comerciais que ligavam a Índia e o Tibete, a oeste do canto sudoeste do Hanuman Dhoka, o antigo palácio real dos reis Malla. (pt)
  • Maru (Nepali: मरु) is a historic neighborhood in central Kathmandu, Nepal and one of the most important cultural spots in the city. It is linked with the origin of the name Kathmandu, and forms part of what is generically known as Durbar Square (including Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square), the old royal palace complexes of temples, shrines and palace buildings all of which have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. (en)
  • Maru (Devanagari : मरु) est un quartier historique du centre de Katmandou, au Népal, et l'un des lieux culturels les plus importants de la ville. Il est lié à l'origine du nom de Katmandou, et fait partie de ce qui est génériquement connu sous le nom de vallée de Katmandou, qui contient les places du Darbâr (la place de Katmandou, celle de Patan, et celle de Bhaktapur), les anciens complexes de palais royaux, les temples, les sanctuaires et les bâtiments de palais qui ont tous été déclarés sites du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. (fr)
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  • Maru (Nepali: मरु) is a historic neighborhood in central Kathmandu, Nepal and one of the most important cultural spots in the city. It is linked with the origin of the name Kathmandu, and forms part of what is generically known as Durbar Square (including Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square), the old royal palace complexes of temples, shrines and palace buildings all of which have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Maru is also a market square, a venue for religious festivals and a celebrated residential quarter. It is a crossroads where two ancient trade routes connecting India and Tibet intersect. Maru consists of a large square encircled by temples and rest houses. It presents an example of a temple square typical of traditional Newar urban planning. Streets radiate out from the square, and inconspicuous entryways lead to residential courtyards that are home to silversmiths and other craftsmen. (en)
  • Maru (Devanagari : मरु) est un quartier historique du centre de Katmandou, au Népal, et l'un des lieux culturels les plus importants de la ville. Il est lié à l'origine du nom de Katmandou, et fait partie de ce qui est génériquement connu sous le nom de vallée de Katmandou, qui contient les places du Darbâr (la place de Katmandou, celle de Patan, et celle de Bhaktapur), les anciens complexes de palais royaux, les temples, les sanctuaires et les bâtiments de palais qui ont tous été déclarés sites du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Maru est également une place de marché, un lieu de festivals religieux et un quartier résidentiel. C'est un carrefour où se croisent deux anciennes routes commerciales reliant l'Inde et le Tibet. Maru consiste en une grande place entourée de temples et de maisons de repos. Il présente un exemple typique de carré de l'urbanisme traditionnel newar. Des rues partent de la place et des entrées discrètes mènent à des cours résidentielles où vivent des artisans. (fr)
  • Maru (em devanágari: मरु) é uma zona histórica no centro de Catmandu, Nepal. Está ligado à origem do nome da cidade e faz parte do grande complexo de templos, santuários e edifícios do antigo palácio real que se designa por Praça Durbar, que faz parte da inscrição "vale de Catmandu" da lista do Património Mundial da UNESCO. Maru é também uma praça de comércio (mercado), um local onde se celebram festivais religiosos e uma zona residencial. Situa-se no local onde se cruzavam duas antigas rotas comerciais que ligavam a Índia e o Tibete, a oeste do canto sudoeste do Hanuman Dhoka, o antigo palácio real dos reis Malla. (pt)
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