Udayapur

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उदयपुर जिल्ला
Udayapur District
Location of the Udayapur District (darker red) in Province No. 1 and in Nepal.
Location of the Udayapur District (darker red) in Province No. 1 and in Nepal.
Basic data
Country Nepal
province Province No. 1
Seat Triyuga
surface 2063 km²
Residents 317,532 (2011 census)
density 154 inhabitants per km²
ISO 3166-2 NP-P1
Website ddcudayapur.gov.np

Coordinates: 26 ° 56 '  N , 86 ° 39'  E

The district Udayapur ( Nepali उदयपुर जिल्ला ) is one of 77 districts in Nepal and has been part of the Constitution of 2015 for Province No. 1, .

history

The district was part of the Sagarmatha administrative zone until 2015 .

geography

The district forms a 80 km long east-west and 20 km wide strip in the southern Himalayas . It extends from the Mahabharat chain in the north over the Inner Terai to the Siwaliks in the south. The Koshi forms the eastern border, the Sunkoshi the northern border of the district. In the west the Kamala runs a short distance along the district boundary.

The district had 287,689 inhabitants at the 2001 census. In 2011 there were 317,532.

Administrative division

Cities in Udayapur District:

Gaunpalikas (rural communities):

By 2017, the district was divided into the following Village Development Committees (VDCs):

Web links

Commons : Udayapur District  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Schedule-4 States, and Districts to be included in the concerned States. - Nepal Law Commission. Retrieved December 13, 2018 .
  2. Central Bureau of Statistics, Census 2011: National Report (pp. 51–52, Population Total and Area in Sq. Km ). ( Memento of the original from April 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 7.8 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / cbs.gov.np
  3. a b Nepal: Administrative Unit - State 1 Map | UN Nepal Information Platform. Retrieved January 1, 2019 .