Devchuli is a municipality in Nawalpur District in the southern part of Gandaki Province in Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 42,603 people living in 916 individual households. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging the preexisting Devchuli, Dibyapuri, Pragatinagar VDCs and later Rajahar VDC. The Narayani River flows in the vicinity. Northern side of the municipality is covered by hills with major population of ethnic Magar people and their culture. Northern areas are also least developed, rural and lack basic infrastructures, such as roads, hospitals and clean drinking water supply. Southern plain areas are developing and has major concentration of population. Municipality has great ethnic and cultural diversity, made of indigenous Thar
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| - Devchuli (Nepali देवचुली Devchuli) ist eine Stadt (Munizipalität) im Distrikt Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta East) in der nepalesischen Provinz Gandaki. Devchuli liegt am Westufer des Narayani im mittleren Terai. Die Fernstraße Mahendra Rajmarg verläuft durch Devchuli. Die Stadt entstand 2014 durch Zusammenlegung der Village Development Committees Devchuli, Dibyapuri und Pragatinagar. Das Stadtgebiet umfasst 112,72 km². (de)
- Devachuli – gaun wikas samiti w zachodniej części Nepalu w strefie Lumbini w dystrykcie Nawalparasi. Według nepalskiego spisu powszechnego z 2001 roku liczył on 1119 gospodarstw domowych i 7006 mieszkańców (3710 kobiet i 3296 mężczyzn). (pl)
- Devchuli is a municipality in Nawalpur District in the southern part of Gandaki Province in Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 42,603 people living in 916 individual households. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging the preexisting Devchuli, Dibyapuri, Pragatinagar VDCs and later Rajahar VDC. The Narayani River flows in the vicinity. Northern side of the municipality is covered by hills with major population of ethnic Magar people and their culture. Northern areas are also least developed, rural and lack basic infrastructures, such as roads, hospitals and clean drinking water supply. Southern plain areas are developing and has major concentration of population. Municipality has great ethnic and cultural diversity, made of indigenous Thar (en)
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| - Devchuli (Nepali देवचुली Devchuli) ist eine Stadt (Munizipalität) im Distrikt Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta East) in der nepalesischen Provinz Gandaki. Devchuli liegt am Westufer des Narayani im mittleren Terai. Die Fernstraße Mahendra Rajmarg verläuft durch Devchuli. Die Stadt entstand 2014 durch Zusammenlegung der Village Development Committees Devchuli, Dibyapuri und Pragatinagar. Das Stadtgebiet umfasst 112,72 km². (de)
- Devchuli is a municipality in Nawalpur District in the southern part of Gandaki Province in Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 42,603 people living in 916 individual households. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging the preexisting Devchuli, Dibyapuri, Pragatinagar VDCs and later Rajahar VDC. The Narayani River flows in the vicinity. Northern side of the municipality is covered by hills with major population of ethnic Magar people and their culture. Northern areas are also least developed, rural and lack basic infrastructures, such as roads, hospitals and clean drinking water supply. Southern plain areas are developing and has major concentration of population. Municipality has great ethnic and cultural diversity, made of indigenous Tharu, Magar and all other major ethnic groups and culture residing harmoniously. (en)
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