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Nepal

🏙️ Capital city:

Kathmandu

📈 Country population:

31 million

🗺️ Country area:

147,516 km²

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Official Name Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
Common Name Nepal
ISO Codes NP, NPL, 524
Internet TLD .np
Calling Code +977
Capital City Kathmandu
Largest City Kathmandu
Coordinates 28° N, 84° E
Time Zone UTC+5:45
Population (2025 est.) ~31 million
Area 147,516 km²
Population Density ~210 per km²
Languages Nepali (official), 120+ indigenous languages
Currency Nepalese Rupee (NPR)
Driving Side Left
GDP (Nominal) ~USD 45 billion
GDP (PPP) ~USD 110 billion
GDP Per Capita ~USD 1,500+
GDP Growth ~4–6%
HDI 0.602 (Medium)
Literacy Rate ~71%
Life Expectancy ~71 years
Unemployment ~11–12%
Inflation ~6–7%
Leaders President & Prime Minister (names omitted for longevity)
Continent & Subregion Asia — South Asia
National Day 20 September (Constitution Day)
National Sport Volleyball
National Dish Dal Bhat
National Anthem Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka

Geography & Environment

  • Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan country bordered by India to the south, east, and west, and China to the north.
  • It contains diverse landscapes: the Himalayan mountains, mid-hills, valleys, and the Terai plains.
  • Nepal is home to Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, and eight of the world’s 14 highest mountains.
  • Major rivers: Koshi, Gandaki, Karnali; many originate from the Himalayas.
  • Climate ranges from tropical in the Terai to alpine in the high Himalayas.
  • Best time to visit: March–May and September–November.
  • National parks: Chitwan, Sagarmatha, Bardia, Langtang, Shivapuri.
  • Wildlife includes tigers, rhinos, elephants, snow leopards, red pandas, and hundreds of bird species.
  • Environmental challenges: deforestation, landslides, earthquakes, glacial melting.
  • Unique features: Himalayas, deep valleys, terraced farms, and sacred pilgrimage sites.

Demographics

  • Total population: ~31 million.
  • Median age: ~25 years.
  • Urban vs rural: ~65% rural, though urbanization is rising.
  • Ethnic diversity: Chhetri, Brahmin, Magar, Tharu, Tamang, Newar, Rai, Gurung, and many more.
  • Religions: Hinduism (majority), Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Kirat.
  • Literacy rate: ~71%.
  • Major cities: Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lalitpur, Biratnagar, Bharatpur.

History

  • Early Nepal was influenced by Indo-Aryan and Tibetan cultures.
  • The Licchavi and Malla dynasties shaped ancient Kathmandu Valley culture.
  • Prithvi Narayan Shah unified Nepal in the 18th century.
  • Nepal maintained independence during British rule in India.
  • It transitioned from monarchy to democracy in the 20th century.
  • In 2008, the monarchy was abolished, and Nepal became a federal republic.
  • The 2015 Constitution established the modern political structure.

Government & Politics

  • Government type: Federal parliamentary republic.
  • Executive: President (ceremonial) and Prime Minister (executive leader).
  • Legislature: bicameral Federal Parliament (House of Representatives & National Assembly).
  • Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Courts, District Courts.
  • Administrative divisions: 7 provinces, 77 districts.
  • Political focus: infrastructure, employment, tourism, stability, earthquake recovery.

Economy

  • Economy relies on agriculture, tourism, remittances, and small-scale industries.
  • Major industries: textiles, carpets, agriculture, hydropower, tourism.
  • Main exports: carpets, garments, tea, coffee, handicrafts.
  • Main imports: fuel, machinery, vehicles, electronics, food.
  • Strengths: tourism potential, water resources, biodiversity.
  • Weaknesses: landlocked geography, limited infrastructure, reliance on remittances.
  • GDP sectors: Agriculture (~24%), Industry (~14%), Services (~62%).
  • Tourism is a major revenue source (trekking, mountaineering, cultural tourism).

Culture & Society

  • Nepal is rich in cultural diversity, languages, and traditions.
  • Family unity, festivals, and religious rituals play a central role.
  • Major festivals: Dashain, Tihar, Holi, Buddha Jayanti, Teej.
  • Traditional dress includes Daura Suruwal (men) and Gunyu Cholo (women).
  • Arts: woodcarving, metalwork, Thanka paintings, classical music, folk dance.
  • Languages: Nepali plus 120+ indigenous languages.

Food & Cuisine

  • National dish: Dal Bhat (lentils, rice, vegetables, curry).
  • Other iconic dishes: Momo, Sel Roti, Gundruk, Choila, Yomari.
  • Street foods: chatpate, panipuri, samosas, aloo chop.
  • Beverages: Nepali tea, lassi, tongue-tingling Aila (Newari drink).
  • Cuisine blends Tibetan, Indian, and Himalayan influences.

Education & Institutions

  • Education is improving with rising enrollment and literacy.
  • Medium of instruction: Nepali; English widely used in private schools.
  • Literacy rate: ~71%.
  • Top universities: Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu University, Pokhara University.
  • Strong fields: humanities, business, engineering, medicine, IT.

Tourism

  • Top destinations: Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini (birthplace of Buddha), Chitwan, Everest region.
  • UNESCO sites: Pashupatinath, Boudhan

Neighboring Countries of Nepal

Nepal shares land borders with the following countries:

Nepal himalya
nepal, the himalayas,
Swayambhunath Stupa in Kathmandu
nepal, kathmandu, buddha purnima,
The Great Wall of China
china traditional street
Nanjing, China
Chinese flag
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