Bagmati Province
Bagmati Province (Nepali: बाग्मती प्रदेश) is one of the seven provinces of Nepal.[1] Until 2020, it was called Province No. 3. It was named after the Bagmati River. The government of the province is in the city of Hetauda.[2] Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is in the province.
Bagmati Province has an area of 20,300 km2 which is about 13.79% of the total area of Nepal. In 2021, about 6 million people lived there.
Bagmati Province Media
- Sun rise in rapti river by reflecting sunlight towards chitwan national park.jpg
Plains of Chitwan
- Sindhuli Fort 01.jpg
A historical Fort in Sindhuli District.
- Kathmandu from top.jpg
Kathmandu valley from top
- Province No. 3 Provincial Assembly 2018.svg
Nepal: Bagmati Provincial Assembly 2018 UML: 58 seats
- Nepal-Medicity.jpg
Hospital Medicity in Lalitpur
This is a photo of a monument in Nepal identified by the ID
- Ring Road of Kathmandu.jpg
Ring road at Dhobighat, Lalitpur, Nepal.
- NPL H02.svg
Nepali national road number H02. There is no route marker design. There is direction to use "Milan TTF" for Nepali lettering and "Transport Heavy" for English lettering and for Nepali characters to be sized 25% larger than English characters.
- Tabliczka AH42.svg
Shield for Asian Highway 42
- NPL H03.svg
Nepali national road number H03. There is no route marker design. There is direction to use "Milan TTF" for Nepali lettering and "Transport Heavy" for English lettering and for Nepali characters to be sized 25% larger than English characters.
References
- ↑ "Nepal Provinces". statoids.com. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
- ↑ "Finally, Provincial Assembly renames Province 3 as Bagmati, picks Hetaunda as capital". Retrieved 2020-01-19.