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Okhaldhunga District ( Nepali : ओखलढुङ्गा जिल्ला Listen ) is one of 14 districts of Koshi Province in eastern Nepal. The district, with the municipality of Okhaldhunga as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,074.5 km (414.9 sq mi) and had a population of 156,702 in 2001 and 147,984 in 2011.

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4-569: Okhaldhunga is the headquarters of the Okhaldhunga District in the Sagarmatha Zone of Nepal . At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3761 living in 790 individual households. To promote local culture Okhaldhunga has two FM radio stations: Radio Likhu (91.3 MHz) and Ramailo Samudayek Radio (100.6 MHz), both of which are community radio stations. Okhaldhunga District Okhaldhunga

8-937: Is the birthplace of Siddhicharan Shrestha . Shrestha, known as the Yug Kawi of Nepal (poet of the era), is a famous Nepali poet and is primarily known for his poem and song Mero Pyāro Okhalḍhungā ( My dear Okhaldhunga ). 1,000 to 3,300 ft. At the time of the 2021 Nepal census , Okhaldhunga District had a population of 140,914. It has a literacy rate of 73.9% and a sex ratio of 1050 females per 1000 males. 27,351 (19.41%) lived in municipalities. Ethnicity/caste of Okhaldhunga (2021) Ethnicity/caste: 21.04% were Chhetri , 11.50% Magar , 10.48% Tamang , 9.94% Rai , 9.19% Hill Brahmin , 8.47% Sherpa , 6.26% Newar , 4.26% Kami , 3.68% Sunuwar , 3.39% Damai and 3.17% Sarki . Religion: 64.95% were Hindu , 20.01% Buddhist , 13.46% Kirat , 1.52% Christian and 0.06% others. Languages of Okhaldhunga district (2021) Mother tongue: Nepali

12-510: The beauty of Khiji Okhaldhunga and Betinee Thuldhunga Okhaldhunga. 27°19′N 86°30′E  /  27.317°N 86.500°E  / 27.317; 86.500 This article about a location in Okhaldhunga District , Nepal is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Rawadolu Rawadolu is a village development committee in Okhaldhunga District in the Sagarmatha Zone of mid-eastern Nepal . At

16-1077: Was the majority language, spoken by 52.62% as their first language. Other languages were Tamang (10.23%), Magar Dhut (9.70%), Sherpa (8.36%), Wambule (4.91%), Bahing (4.74%), Sunuwar (2.92%), Newar (2.09%) and Jerung (1.74%). In 2011, 58.1% of the population spoke Nepali as their first language. The district contains the following VDCs from 2017: Andheri Narayansthan , Baksa , Balakhu , Barnalu , Baruneshwor , Betinee , Bhadaure , Bhussinga , Bigutar , Bilandu , Chyanam , Diyale , Fediguth , Fulbari , Gamnangtar , Harkapur , Jantarkhani , Jyamire , Kalikadevi , Khijikati , Katunje , Ketuke , Khiji Chandeshwori , Khijifalate , Kuibhir , Kuntadevi , Madhavpur , Mamkha , Manebhanjyang , Moli , Mulkharka , Narmedeshwor , Okhaldhunga , Palapu , Patle , Pokali , Pokhare , Prapcha , Ragadip , Ragani , Raniban , Ratmate , Rawadolu , Rumjatar , Salleri , Serna , Shreechaur , Singhadevi , Sisneri , Taluwa , Tarkerabari , Thakle , Thoksela , Thulachhap , Ubu , Yasam Tourists are attracted to

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