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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Cities, Towns and Villages in Dang Deokhuri District, Dang Deukhuri District, Koilabas, Tribhuvannagar, Tulsipur, Rapti, Dhikpur, Chaulahi, Gangapraspur, Dhanauri, Bijauri, Purandhara, Gobardiya, Gadhawa, Loharpani, Panchakule, Tarigaun, Satbariya, Baghmare, Saudiyar, Hansipur, Urahari, Halwar, Hekuli, Syuja, Saidha, Phulbari, Rapti, Sisahaniya, Rapti, Narayanpur, Rapti, Rampur, Dang Deokhuri, Hapur, Nepal, Sonpur, Nepal, Dharna, Nepal, Bela, Nepal, Shreegaun, Pawan Nagar, Shantinagar, Rapti, Manpur, Rapti, Rajpur, Rapti, Laxmipur, Dang Deokhuri, Kabhre, Rapti, Amritpur, Nepal, Lalmitiya, Diruwa. Excerpt: ) Dang-Deukhuri District (Nepali: ) is an Inner Terai district some 280 km west of Kathmandu in Rapti Zone of Nepal's Mid-Western Region. Dang-Deukhuri covers an area of 2,955 km with population (2001) of 462,380. Tribhuwannagar (usually called Ghorahi) is the district's administrative center. Rapti Zone districts with Dang-Deukhuri at bottomThis district consists of the larger easterly and upstream portions of parallel Inner Terai valleys, Dang and Deukhuri, plus enclosing ranges of hills and mountains. Downsteam, both valleys cross into Banke District, Bheri Zone. To the south, the district adjoins Balarampur and Shravasti districts of Uttar Pradesh state, India. The international border follows the southern edge of the outermost Siwalik foothills called the Dunduwa Range so there is no Nepalese Outer Terai extending onto the main Ganges Plain. The permeable geology of the Siwaliks does not support moisture retention or soil development so they are covered with unproductive scrub forest and function as a buffer zone between markedly different cultures of the Inner and Outer Terai. The Dunduwas rise steeply to a crest at about 700 meter... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2918923