Dadeldhura District

Dadeldhura district (Nepali: डडेलधुरा जिल्लाListen ), a part of Sudurpashchim Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Dadeldhura as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,538 km2 (594 sq mi) and had a population of 126,162 in 2001[3] and 142,094 in 2011.[2]

Dadeldhura District

डडेलधुरा
District
Location of Dadeldhura District
CountryNepal
ProvinceSudurpashchim Province
Admin HQ.Amargadhi[1]
Government
  TypeCoordination committee
  BodyDCC, Dadeldhura
Area
  Total1,538 km2 (594 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total142,094
  Density92/km2 (240/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:45 (NPT)
Main Language(s)Dotiyali

The region has a desert-mountainous landscape that contains many religious temples. The district is seldom visited by tourists but contains local routes to Mt Kailaish in Tibet, Ra Ra Lake in Humla district and the last remaining remnants of the Far Western Malla Kingdom. Nagi Malla was the last royal to live here before Nepalese unification.

The spoken language is Dotyal and the majority of inhabitants are Hindu. The district is rural but some modernization is occurring. Dadeldhura is the most developed district among the other hilly districts in far Western region.

Geography and climate

Climate Zone[4] Elevation range % of Area
Lower Tropical below 300 meters (1,000 ft)  0.6%
Upper Tropical 300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.
34.7%
Subtropical 1,000 to 2,000 meters
3,300 to 6,600 ft.
55.8%
Temperate 2,000 to 3,000 meters
6,400 to 9,800 ft.
 8.9%

Demographics

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Dadeldhura District had a population of 142,094. Of these, 92.3% spoke Doteli, 5.8% Nepali and 1.1% Magar as their first language.[5] The largest ethnic group is Khas/Chhetri makes 52% of total population. Khas Thakuris make 20% of population. And Bahun and Sanyasi/Giris make 17% of total population. Khas dalits make 10% of population and Magars make 1% of population.

Administration

The district consists of seven municipalities, out of which two are urban municipalities and five are rural municipalities. These are as follows:[6]

Former village development committees

Prior to the restructuring of the district, Dadeldhura District consisted of the following Village development committees:

Map of the VDCs in Dadeldhura District

See also

References

  1. "Amargadhi Municipality". The Government of Nepal. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  2. "National Population and Housing Census 2011(National Report)" (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. Government of Nepal. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  3. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2008.
  4. The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal – a forestry/agroecological/biodiversity classification system (PDF), Forest & Landscape Development and Environment Series 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No. 110., 2005, ISBN 87-7903-210-9, retrieved 22 November 2013
  5. 2011 Nepal Census, Social Characteristics Tables
  6. "स्थानिय तह" (in Nepali). Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration. Archived from the original on 31 August 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
"Districts of Nepal". Statoids.


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