Bhojpur District, Nepal
Bhojpur
District ( Khikamakchha District)
भोजपुर जिल्ला ( खिकामाक्छा जिल्ला) | |
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Coordinates: 27°10′21″N 87°02′53″E / 27.17250°N 87.04806°E | |
Country | Nepal |
Province | Koshi Province |
Admin HQ. | Bhojpur |
Municipality | |
Government | |
• Type | Coordination committee |
• Body | DCC, Bhojpur |
• Head | Mr. Laxman Khadka |
• Deputy-Head | Mrs. Anisha Khadka |
• Parliamentary constituencies | 1 |
• Provincial constituencies | 2 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,507 km2 (582 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 4,153 m (13,625 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 153 m (502 ft) |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 157,923 |
• Density | 100/km2 (270/sq mi) |
• Households | 39,393 |
Demographics | |
• Ethnic groups | |
• Female ♀ | 53% |
• Male ♂/100 female | 89.96 |
Human Development Index | |
• Income per capita (US dollars) | $999 |
• Poverty rate | 24.4 |
• Literacy | 69% |
• Life Expectancy | 68.3 |
Time zone | UTC+05:45 (NPT) |
Postal Codes | 57000, 57001..., 57015 |
Telephone Code | 029 |
Main Language(s) | Nepali, Rai, Tamang |
Major highways | Mid-Hills Highway |
Website | ddcbhojpur |
Bhojpur District (Nepali: भोजपुर जिल्ला [bʱod͡zpur] ⓘ) is one of 14 districts of Koshi Province of eastern Nepal. The district's area is 1,507 km2 with a population of 182,459 (2011).[1] The administrative center is Bhojpur. It is surrounded by Dhankuta and Sankhuwasabha in the east, Khotang in the west, again Sankhuwasabha in north-east, Solukhumbu in the north-west and Udayapur in the South.
Etymology
[edit]According to the District Coordination Committee Bhojpur, this place was named for the Himalayan birch (Betula utilis; Nepali भोजपत्र bhojpatra), which was found here in large quantities.[2] Pur means 'city'.
Geography and climate
[edit]Classified as a hill district, Bhojpur actually spans five of Nepal's eight climate zones.[3] 3% of the district's area is below 300 meters elevation in the Lower Tropical zone and 31% is Upper Tropical from 300 to 1,000 meters. 50% of the land area belongs to the Subtropical Zone between 1,000 and 2,000 meters and 15% is Temperate (2,000 to 3,000 meters). 2% rises higher into the Subalpine Zone.
Climate Zone[3] | Elevation Range | % of Area |
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Lower Tropical | below 300 meters (1,000 ft) | 2.7% |
Upper Tropical | 300 to 1,000 meters 1,000 to 3,300 ft. |
30.5% |
Subtropical | 1,000 to 2,000 meters 3,300 to 6,600 ft. |
49.8% |
Temperate | 2,000 to 3,000 meters 6,400 to 9,800 ft. |
15.1% |
Subalpine | 3,000 to 4,000 meters 9,800 to 13,100 ft. |
1.7% |
Divisions
[edit]Bhojpur is divided into two urban and seven rural municipalities:
No. | Type | Name | Population (2011) | Area | Wards | Website |
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1 | Urban | Bhojpur | 28,107 | 159.51 | 12 | [1] |
2 | Urban | Shadanand | 31,612 | 241 | 14 | [2] |
3 | Rural | Hatuwagadhi | 20,404 | 142.61 | 9 | [3] |
4 | Rural | Ramprasad Rai | 18,848 | 158.83 | 8 | [4] |
5 | Rural | Aamchok | 18,720 | 184.89 | 10 | [5] |
6 | Rural | Tyamke Maiyunm | 17,911 | 173.41 | 9 | [6] |
7 | Rural | Arun Gaunpalika | 17,687 | 154.76 | 7 | [7] |
8 | Rural | Pauwadungma | 15,394 | 118.86 | 6 | [8] |
9 | Rural | Salpasilichho | 13,111 | 193.33 | 6 | [9] |
District | Bhojpur | 182,459 | 1,507 | 81 | [10] |
Towns and villages (former VDC)
[edit]- Aangtep
- Annapurna
- Baikunthe
- Balankha
- Basikhora
- Basingtharpu
- Bastim
- Bhaisipankha
- Bhubal
- Bhulke
- Bokhim
- Bhojpur
- Boya
- Champe
- Changre
- Charambi
- Chaukidanda
- Chhinamakhu
- Dalgaun
- Deurali
- Dewantar
- Dhodalekhani
- Dobhane
- Dummana
- Gogane
- Gupteshwar
- Hasanpur
- Helauchha
- Homtang
- Jarayotar
- Kimalung
- Keurepani
- Khairang
- Khartimchha
- Khatamma
- Khawa
- Kot
- Kudak Kaule
- Kulunga
- Lekharka
- Mane Bhanjyang
- Mulpani
- Nagi
- Nepaledada
- Okhre
- Pangcha
- Patle Pani
- Pawala
- Pyauli
- Ranibas
- Sangpang
- Sano Dumba
- Shadanand Municipality
- Shyamsila
- Siddheshwar
- Sindrang
- Syamsila
- Taksar
- Thidingkha
- Thulo Dumba
- Timma
- Tiwari Bhanjyang
- Tunggochha
- Yaku
- Yangpang
Demographics
[edit]Census year | Pop. | ±% p.a. | ||
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1981 | 192,689 | — | ||
1991 | 198,784 | +0.31% | ||
2001 | 203,018 | +0.21% | ||
2011 | 182,459 | −1.06% | ||
2021 | 157,923 | −1.43% | ||
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Sources:[4] |
At the 2021 Nepal census, Bhojpur District had a population of 157,923. Bhojpur had a literacy rate of 78.9% and a sex ratio of 1,019 females per 1,000 males. 55,349 (35.05%) lived in urban areas.[5]
Ethnicity/caste: 34.11% of the population were Rai, 17.66% Chhetri, 10.78% Tamang, 7.65% Newar, 4.94% Magar, 4.58% Bahun, 4.27% Kami, 2.70% Damai, 2.44% Sarki, 2.20% Kulung, 1.88% Bhujel and 1.76% Sherpa.[6]
Religion: 46.39% were Hindu, 36.29% Kirati, 16.04% Buddhist,1.21% Christian and 0.07% others.[7]
As their first language, 47.81% of the population spoke Nepali, 20.04% Bantawa, 7.48% Tamang, 3.52% Magar, 3.29% Newari, 2.90% Kulung, 2.69% Dungmali, 2.19% Sampang, 1.86% Rai, 1.50% Sherpa, 1.49% Chamling.[8] In 2011, 49.08% of the population spoke Nepali as their first language.[9]
2015 Nepal earthquake
[edit]The district was affected by an earthquake on 25 April 2015.[10]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "National Population and Housing Census 2011(National Report)" (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. Government of Nepal. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
- ^ संक्षिप्त परिचय. District Coordination Committee Office जिल्ला समन्वय समितिको कार्यालय. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
- ^ a b Lillesø, J-P.B.; T.B. Shrestha; L.P. Dhakal; R.P. Nayaju; R. Shrestha (2005). The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal: a forestry/agroecological/biodiversity classification system (PDF). Development and Environment Series no. 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No. 110. Center for Skov, Landskab og Planlægning/Københavns Universitet. ISBN 87-7903-210-9. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ^ "Nepal: Provinces and Districts". www.citypopulation.de.
- ^ "Provincial/District/Local reports: Koshi Province". Census Nepal 2021. Central Bureau of Statistics.
- ^ a b "Table 1: Caste/Ethnicity and sex". Census Nepal 2021. Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ a b "Table 5: Religion and sex". Census Nepal 2021. Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ a b "Table 5: Mother tongue and sex". Census Nepal 2021. Central Bureau of Statistics.
- ^ "Social characteristics tables" (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics.
- ^ Bob Kasarda (13 June 2015). "Nepal family finds starting over tough in wake of earthquake". NWI Times. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
Further reading
[edit]- "Districts of Nepal". Statoids.