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Nepal, surrounded by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, and India to the south, is a landlocked country in South Asia. The Himalayan mountains run through the northern and western parts of the country. Nepal is home to 10 of the world's highest mountains, including the tallest, Mount Everest.
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Democracy in Nepal
Democracy in Nepal has had a rocky history. Although a constitutional monarchy was put in place in 1990, a rebellion by the Maoists and the continuing power held by Nepal's monarchy interfered with this process. In November 2006, the Maoists and the government declared peace. Nepal officially ended its monarchy May 28, 2008. In August of that year, the new Republic of Nepal elected the Maoist former revolutionary Pushpa Kamal Dahal, commonly known as Prachanda, as its first Prime Minister. -
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Nepal Politics
- Wikipedia: Politics of Nepal
Nepal on Amazon
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Nepal Adapter Plug B and GUF - $10.00
Adaptor plug changes your appliance plug to fit Nepalese outlets...
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Trekking in Nepal: A Traveler's Guide (Trekking In...) - $16.95
Completely updated and expanded, this seventh edition of Trekking in Nepal: A Traveler's Guide sends trekkers to Nepal equipped with comprehensive information on the country's most rewarding routes, how to get there, what to bring, what to ...
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Nepal (Country Guide) - $24.99
Shangri-la exists. Trek to the top of the world, or share a smile with a Buddhist monk; raft down a mountain gorge, or glimpse a living Hindu goddess - in Nepal adventure and culture go hand in hand. With this definitive guide, you'll...
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Nepal - World Flags - $16.95
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