Tiram
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Kuantan तिराम | |
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Village Development Committee | |
Kuantan | |
Coordinates: 28°01′N 82°46′E / 28.02°N 82.77°ECoordinates: 28°01′N 82°46′E / 28.02°N 82.77°E | |
Country | Nepal |
Region | Mid-Western |
Zone | Rapti Zone |
District | Pyuthan District |
VDC | Tiram |
Population (2001 Census[1]) | |
• Total | 4,926 |
827 households | |
Time zone | Nepal Time (UTC+5:45) |
28°01′04″N 082°46′14″E / 28.01778°N 82.77056°E
Tiram is a town and Village Development Committee in Pyuthan, a Middle Hills district of Rapti Zone, western Nepal.
Tiram is a hill town surrounded by terraced rice fields with a mostly Bahun and Chhetri population. It is the home of a politically prominent family named Upadhyaya. Tiram is situated on a spur of the Mahabharat Range overlooking Mardi Khola, the largest tributary of the Rapti.
A motorable gravel road from Tribuvannagar, Dang Deokhuri District passes through the town and descends toward a junction along Mardi Khola with a more important spur road linking the administrative centers of Pyuthan and Rolpa districts to the main east-west Mahendra Highway.
Villages in this VDC
Ward | Lat. | Lon | Elev. | ||
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Amdanda | आमडाँडा | 28°02'N | 82°45'E | 810m | |
Amghat | आमघाट | 28°01'N | 82°48'E | 580 | |
Arkhale | अर्खले | 27°58'N | 82°46'E | 1,230 | |
Bade Chaur | बडे चौर | 28°02'N | 82°45'E | 690 | |
Bhingrikholagaun | भिङग्रीखोलागाउँ | 5 | 27°59'N | 82°48'E | 870 |
Bhirkuna | भिरकुना | 27°59'N | 82°48'E | 910 | |
Budhichaur | बुढीचौर | 27°59'N | 82°47'E | 1,136 | |
Dhaire Khapte | धैरे ख्ण्टे | 27°58'N | 82°46'E | 1,450 | |
Ghyakhore | घ्याखोरे | 27°59'N | 82°49'E | 730 | |
Goddhara | गोद्धारा | 27°59'N | 82°46'E | 1,350 | |
Kateni Chheda | कटेनी छेडा | 27°59'N | 82°47'E | 1,530 | |
Kharibang | खरीबाङ | 28°00'N | 82°46'E | 990 | |
Kimchaur | किमचौर | 28°01'N | 82°45'E | 1,198 | |
Kumaltar | कुमालटार | 3 | 28°02'N | 82°47'E | 570 |
Mutaha | मुताहा | 28°00'N | 82°49'E | 615 | |
Nigreli | निग्रेली | 27°59'N | 82°45'E | 1,410 | |
Pangbang | पाङबाङ | 8 | 28°00'N | 82°45'E | 990 |
Pangkot | पाङकोट | 9 | 27°59'N | 82°45'E | 570 |
Rajje | रज्जे | 27°59'N | 82°45'E | 1,130 | |
Siddhathan | सिद्धथान | 27°58'N | 82°47'E | 1,690 | |
Simalchaur | सिमलचौर | 28°01'N | 82°47'E | 605 | |
Simle | सिम्ले | 27°59'N | 82°47'E | 1,430 | |
Takura | टाकुरा | 27°59'N | 82°48'E | 1,310 | |
Thadi Odar | ठाडी ओडार | 28°00'N | 82°49'E | 650 | |
Thakeleni | थक्लेनी | 4 | 28°01'N | 82°48'E | 879 |
Timile | टिमिले | 28°02'N | 82°46'E | 585 | |
Tiram | तिराम | 6 | 28°01'N | 82°46'E | 1,225 |
References
- ↑ "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved 21 September 2008.
- ↑ "Index of Geographical Names of Nepal, Volume IV: Mid Western Development Region, List of Settlements, Pyuthan". Government of Nepal, National Geographic Information Infrastructure Program. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
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