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About Nepal
Country: Nepal
Population: 30,485,798
Capital: Kathmandu
Dialing number:00977
Religion: Hindu
Currency: Nepali rupees

The mountainous country Nepal consists of the various type of people like Brahmins, Chetttri, Magar, Rai, Limbu, Newar, Kami, Damai and much more. Nepal is one of the cheap country to spend the Gap year. The rise of the pound steering in the Nepali market makes cheap for spending the spare year for the tourists.It is the big opportunity for the visitors all around the world to roam Nepal in very cheap and Affordable price. It could be easy and cheap to spend the Gap year in Nepal by enjoying the Mountain Flight, sitting at the lap of the big Mountains, viewing the different traditional cultural dances and more.Do not worry you do not have enough money for the holiday. Come Nepal we make your holiday and Gap Year more enjoy-full and amazing. Hurry up!!! Nepal's population has grown from 9 million people in 1950 to 26.million in 2011.Nepal's population increased from 23,151,423 in 2001 to 26,620,809, with a subsequent family size decline from 5.44 to 4.7
Although the population growth recorded was only 1.4 percent for the
latest census period, some 1,917,903 absentee population was noted, over
a million more than 762 thousand in 2001, most being male workers. This
correlated with the drop in sex ratio from 94.41 as compared to 99.80
for 2001
The Nepalese are descendants of three major migrations from India, Tibet, and North Burma and the Chinese province of Yunnan via Assam.
Even though Indo-Nepalese migrants were latecomers to Nepal relative to
the migrants from the north, they have come to dominate the country not
only numerically, but also socially, politically, and economically
Among the earliest inhabitants were the Kirat of east mid-region, Newar of the Kathmandu Valley and aboriginal Tharu in the southern Terai region. The ancestors of the Brahmin and Chetri caste groups came from India's present Kumaon, Garhwal and Kashmir regions, while other ethnic groups trace their origins to North Burma and Yunnan and Tibet, e.g. the Gurung and Magar in the west, Rai and Limbu in the east (from Yunnan and north Burma via Assam), and Sherpa and Bhutia in the north (from Tibet).
In the Terai, a part of the Ganges Basin with 20% of the land, much of the population is physically and culturally similar to the Indo-Aryans of northern India. Indo-Aryan and East-Asian-looking
mixed people live in the hill region. Indo-Aryan ancestry has been a
source of prestige in Nepal for centuries, and the ruling families have
been of Indo-Aryan and Hindu background.
The mountainous highlands are sparsely populated. Kathmandu Valley, in
the middle hill region, constitutes a small fraction of the nation's
area but is the most densely populated, with almost 20% of the
population.
Nepal is a multilingual society.
These data are largely derived from Nepal's 2001 census results published in the Nepal Population Report 2002.
According to the World Refugee Survey 2008, published by the
US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, Nepal hosted a population of
refugees and asylum seekers in 2007 numbering approximately 130,000. Of
this population, approximately 109,200 persons were from Bhutan and 20,500 from People's Republic of China. The government of Nepal restricted ethnic Nepalese expelled from Bhutan to seven camps in the Jhapa and Morang districts, and refugees were not permitted to work in most professions.At present, the United States is working towards resettling more than 60,000 of these refugees in the US.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepal
Kathmandu
Kathmandu is the capital of the Nepal where most of the population of the country live. There are around three millions people living in Kathmandu. Most of the people in Kathmandu are out of the Kathmandu Valley. They come to the capital city for the various reasons like international flight(as only one international airport is located in the valley), for the studies, for going abroad, and other job opportunity. There are three cities in Valley Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur that is all comes under the Bagmati distirct. Most of the people living in Bhaktapur and Lalitpur are Newars(they are called the orginal resident of the Nepal). Formally, kathmandu is also called Kastamandap i.e. made from single wood. " It is the gateway to Nepal Tourism, is the nerve centre of the country’s economy. With the most advanced infrastructure among urban areas in Nepal, it's economy is tourism centric accounting for 3.8% of the GDP in 1995–96 (had declined since then due to political unrest but has picked up again)"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathmandu.
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