Nepal is a landlocked country located in Southern Asia between India and China. It has a population of over 28 million and its economy is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and carpets/textiles. Nepal has incredible geographic and cultural diversity due to its Himalayan landscape and Hindu and Buddhist religious influences. Some of its top attractions include Mount Everest, bungee jumping, casinos, and wildlife viewing.
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1. Introduction to Nepal “Namaste” National Flag Official Stamp
2. Nepal on the Globe Nepal in the World Map Nepal Occupies about 0.03% of the World And Occupies about 0.3% of the Asia!! Nepal is Located Southern Part of Asia, Landlocked Himalayan Country. Lies Between Republic of China and India
3. Brief History of Nepal Prior to 2006, Nepal was a kingdom. Nepal is now a Federal Democratic Republic. From 1996 until 2006, Nepal Suffered from a Civil Warbetween Government Forces and Guerrillas of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)(12000). On December 28, 2007, The Interim Parliament passed a bill and declared Nepal to be a Federal Democratic Republic. The First Meeting of the Constituent AssemblyOfficially Implemented that Declaration on May 28, 2008.
4. Brief Information of Nepal Area: Total 147,181 km² ( 56,827 sq mi ) - Water (%) 2.8 Population: - July 2009 estimate 28,563,377 (42th) - Density 184/km² (56th) 477/sq mi Nepal is basically divided into 3 physiographic regions: The Mountain Region (15%) Hilly Region (68%), and Terai Regions (17%).
5. ECONOMY GDP (PPP) 2009 estimate: - Total $33.26 billion billion (100th) - Per capita $1,200(207th) GDP REAL GROWTH RATE : - 4.7% GDP CONTRIBUTION agriculture: 35%(76%) industry: 16%(6%) services: 49% (FY07 est.)(18%) Unemployment rate: 46% Population below poverty line: 24.7% Budget: Revenues: $2.3 billion Expenditures: $3.7 billion (FY08) Inflation Rate: 13.2%(206)
6. Import/Export Exports - Commodities: Carpets, Clothing, Leather goods, Jute goods, Grains etc. Exports - partners: India 50.5%, US 26%, Germany 6.6% Imports - Commodities: Gold, Machinery and Equipment, Petroleum Products, Fertilizer Natural Resources: Limestone, Magnesite, Zinc, Copper, Iron, Mica, Lead, Coal ,and Cobalt Business: Mainly with India, China, Japan, Germany, USA etc. Industries: Tourism, Carpet, Textile; Small Rice, Jute, Sugar, and Oilseed Mills; Cigarette; Cement and Brick Production Agriculture - Products: Rice, Maize, Wheat, Sugarcane, Root Crops; Milk, Birds & Animal Farming, Mushroom, vegetables etc.
7. Culture and Religion LANGUAGE SPOKEN Nepal Religiosity Hinduism 80.6% Buddhism 10.7% Islam 4.2% Mundhum 3.6% Christianity 0.5% Other 0.4%
8. Entertainment: Casino In Nepal The sun never sets on the casinos in Nepal. Excitement and gaming goes on 24 hours a day, seven days a week at the casinos of Nepal with international games like Blackjack, Baccarat, Pontoon, Roulette, Flush, Beat the Dealer and Slot machines, providing the best night life in the region casinos are perfect places to unwind during a visit to Nepal, whether you have flown in from overseas for a few days or are in kathmandu/pokhara for a few hours. Casino Anna, Casino Nepal, Casino Royale, Casino Tara, Casino Rad, Casino Everest
9. Ultimate Bungy jumping in Nepal Bungy jumping in Nepal is one of the most spectacular jump on the planet organized by The Last Resort. At 160 meters high in a tropical gorge with the BhoteKosi, one of the world's wildest rivers, raging below, Bungy Nepal is Nepal's Ultimate Rush and one of the longest free-falls in the world.