Zones of Nepal

Until 2015, Nepal was divided into 14 administrative zones (anchal) and 77 districts ('). The 14 administrative zones were grouped into five development regions.

In 1962, Nepal reorganized into 14 administrative zones but, around 1995, zones fell into disuse, so the already existing development regions effectively became the primary subdivisions.

The administrative zones, by development regions and from east to west, were the following:[1]

Administrative zones of Nepal
Region Zone Name for Chief city Population[2]
(2011)
   Area[1]   
(kmĀ²)
Districts
EasternMechiMechi RiverIlam1,422,1828,1964
KosiKosi RiverBiratnagar2,335,0479,6696
SagarmathaSagarmatha (Mount Everest)Rajbiraj2,054,32610,5916
CentralJanakpurIts capitalJanakpurdham2,837,4819,6696
BagmatiBagmati RiverKathmandu3,843,5969,4288
NarayaniNarayani (lower Gandaki) riverBirganj2,975,9088,3135
WesternGandakiGandaki RiverPokhara1,549,85712,2756
LumbiniLumbini, a pilgrimage site,
birth place of Gautama Buddha
Butwal2,834,6128,9756
DhawalagiriDhaulagiri mountainBaglun542,2968,1484
Mid-Western RegionRaptiWest Rapti RiverTulsipur1,456,20210,4825
KarnaliKarnali RiverJumla388,71321,3515
BheriBheri River Nepalgunj1,701,76710,5455
Far-Western RegionSetiSeti RiverDipayal-Silgadhi1,575,00312,5505
MahakaliMahakali RiverMahendranagar977,5146,9894

References

  1. "Regions of Nepal". Statoids. 2012-12-07. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  2. "Nepal: Administrative Division". City Population. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
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