Administrative divisions of Nepal

subnational administrative units of Nepal

Nepal is divided into seven provinces. The provinces are divided into districts. The districts are divided into municipalities and rural municipalities.[1] There are also six metropolitan city and eleven sub-metropolitan cities.

Nepal's new constitution of 2015 has divided the country into seven provinces and removed the older Zones and Development region system. The new system has mostly kept old districts the same, and made very small changes on the boundaries of a few districts.

History

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Before 2017, Nepal was divided into four development regions which were then divided into zones. The zones were again divided into districts. The districts were divided into municipalities and village development committees.

Provinces of Nepal

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Nepal is divided into seven provinces.

seven provinces of Nepal
Provinces of Nepal
sr.ProvincesCapitalArea (km2)Population
1Koshi PradeshBiratnagar25,9054,534,943
2Madhesh PradeshJanakpur9,6615,404,145
3Bagmati PradeshHetauda20,3005,529,452
4Gandaki PradeshPokhara21,5042,413,907
5Lumbini PradeshButwal22,2884,891,025
6Karnali PradeshBirendranagar27,9841,168,515
7Sudurpashchim PradeshGodawari19,5392,552,517

Districts of Nepal

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Seven provinces are divided into districts. There are 77 districts in Nepal.

Cities of Nepal

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In Nepal, there are six metropolitan cities and eleven sub-metropolitan cities. There are 276 municipalities.

Gaupalikas (rural municipalities)

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Nepal was divided into gaupalikas in 2017. In English, they are called rural municipalities.[1] There are a total of 460 gaupalikas in Nepal.

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Gaunpalikas to be called rural municipalities". The Himalayan Times. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2019.