Bhojpur District, Nepal

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Bhojpur is one of the 75 districts in Nepal. It lies with its main town, in the Bhojpur area Koshi.

Geography

The 1507 km ² large district located in the eastern part of Nepal in the foothills of the Himalayas. His neighbors are in western Khotang district, in the south Udayapur. In the east, adjacent to the Bhojpur district of Dhankuta and to the north by the districts Sankhuwashabha and Solukhumbu.

Population

According to the census, the district had in the year 2001 203.018 inhabitants and the population density was 134.7 persons / km ². The largest ethnic groups in the district are the Rai, the Chetri and the Tamang and Brahmans and Newars.

Traffic

The district has an airfield in the district capital of Bhojpur Bhojpur Airport with the name. Its IATA code is BHB and its ICAO code VNBJ.

Village Development Committee in Bhojpur

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