Bhojpur District, Nepal

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Bhojpur district, a part of Kosi zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country in South Asia.

The district, with Bhojpur as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,507 sq km and has a population (2001) of 203,018. Traditionally, the inhabitants of this area have been the Rai ethnic group. Bhojpur is one of the richest districts in Nepal in biodiversity.

To the Northern part of this district lies the beautiful small city of Dingla. Various castes, Brahmin, Kshetriya, and more reside within this beautiful area. This is the place where rudraksha trees are grown naturally in the forest as well as individually on people's land.


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Districts of Nepal

Achham DistrictArghakhanchi DistrictBaglung DistrictBaitadi DistrictBajhang DistrictBajura DistrictBanke DistrictBara DistrictBardiya DistrictBhaktapur DistrictBhojpur District, NepalChitwan DistrictDadeldhura DistrictDailekh DistrictDang Deokhuri DistrictDarchula DistrictDhading DistrictDhankuta DistrictDhanusa DistrictDolkha DistrictDolpa DistrictDoti DistrictGorkha DistrictGulmi DistrictHumla DistrictIlam DistrictJajarkot DistrictJhapa DistrictJumla DistrictKailali DistrictKalikot DistrictKanchanpur DistrictKapilvastu DistrictKaski DistrictKathmandu DistrictKavrepalanchok DistrictKhotang DistrictLalitpur District, NepalLamjung DistrictMahottari DistrictMakwanpur DistrictManang DistrictMorang DistrictMugu DistrictMustang DistrictMyagdi DistrictNawalparasi DistrictNuwakot DistrictOkhaldhunga DistrictPalpa DistrictPanchthar DistrictParbat DistrictParsa DistrictPyuthan DistrictRamechhap DistrictRasuwa DistrictRautahat DistrictRolpa DistrictRukum DistrictRupandehi DistrictSalyan DistrictSankhuwasabha DistrictSaptari DistrictSarlahi DistrictSindhuli DistrictSindhulpalchok DistrictSiraha DistrictSolukhumbu DistrictSunsari DistrictSurkhet DistrictSyangja DistrictTanahu DistrictTaplejung DistrictTerhathum DistrictUdayapur District