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208 201 207 205 203 202 206 204 Map 4. Administrative Divisions of Province No. 2 by District and Gaunpalika/Nagarpalika Legend Map 4. Administrative Divisions of Province No. 2 by District and Gaunpalika/Nagarpalika 04 02 01 03 02 07 05 09 02 01 99 08 205 01 07 03 05 05 06 14 10 04 06 99 207 04 11 206 08 15 09 11 208 01 10 06 13 10 03 16 04 13 12 11 07 12 02 06 14 09 08 05 01 12 19 20 03 14 15 17 15 18 11 207 02 02 02 01 13 08 07 05 03 18 16 12 10 09 04 01 17 16 05 09 206 0 10 20 Kilometers 13 14 08 205 07 14 10 03 04 05 06 06 04 03 08 15 11 09 06 11 10 02 10 13 203 01 16 13 12 11 07 12 07 204 04 14 09 08 02 19 20 03 04 05 12 14 17 05 05 15 15 03 13 18 09 04 02 18 16 09 08 06 07 17 16 07 202 07 06 08 06 01 10 08 15 14 10 11 01 Legend 12 09 10 07 11 13 16 13 National Boundary 11 15 17 12 06 03 14 17 16 15 12 05 02 99 Provincial Boundary 18 14 201 04 13 15 District Boundary 08 09 14 Ê 13 Gaunpalika/Nagarpalika Boundary 10 16 Prepared by GIS Section,CBS 11 12 Protected Area 0 10 20 Kilometers 17 Map Source: Topographical Zonal Map(1:125,000) 18 Department of Survey 20201 Lahan (U) 20708 Kalaiya (U) Province No.2 20309 Sabaila (U) 20601 Chandrapur (U) 20202 Dhangadhimai (U) 205 Sarlahi 20709 Karaiyamai (R) 20310 Shahidnagar (U) 20501 Lalbandi (U) 20602 Gujara (U) 201 Saptari 20203 Golbazar (U) 20710 Baragadhi (R) 20311 Kamala (U) 20502 Hariwan (U) 20603 Phatuwa Bijayapur (U) 20204 Mirchaiya (U) 20711 Aadarsha Kotwal (R) 20101 Saptakoshi (U) 20312 Janak Nandini (R) 20503 Bagmati (U) 20604 Katahariya (U) 20205 Karjanha (U) 20712 Simroungadh (U) 20102 Kanchanrup (U) 20313 Bideha (U) 20504 Barahathawa (U) 20605 Brindaban (U) 20206 Kalyanpur (U) 20713 Pacharauta (U) 20103 AgmisairKrishnaSabaran(R) 20314 Aurahi (R) 20505 Haripur (U) 20606 Gadhimai (U) 20207 Naraha (R) 20714 Mahagadhimai (U) 20104 Rupani (R) 20315 Janakpur (U) 20506 Ishworpur (U) 20607 Madhav Narayan (U) 20208 Bishnupur (R) 20715 Devtal (R) 20105 Shambhunath (U) 20316 Dhanauji (R) 20507 Haripurwa (U) 20608 Garuda (U) 20209 Arnama (R) 20716 Subarna (R) 20106 Khadak (U) 20317 Nagarain (U) 20508 Parsa (R) 20609 Dewahi Gonahi (U) 20210 Sukhipur (U) 20799 National Park 20107 Surunga (U) 20318 MukhiyapattiMusaharmiya(R) 20509 Brahmapuri (R) 20610 Maulapur (U) 20108 Balan Bihul (R) 20211 Laxmipur Patari (R) 308 Parsa 204 Mahottari 20510 Chandranagar (R) 20611 Boudhimai (U) 20109 Bode Barsain (U) 20212 Sakhuwa Nankarkatti(R) 20612 Paroha (U) 20801 Thori (R) 20401 Bardibas (U) 20511 Kabilashi (U) 20110 Dakneshwori (U) 20213 Bhagawanpur (R) 20613 Rajpur (U) 20802 Jirabhawani (R) 20402 Gaushala (U) 20512 Chakraghatta (R) 20111 Belhi Chapena (R) 20214 Nawarajpur (R) 20614 Yamunamai (R) 20803 Jagarnathpur (R) 20403 Sonama (R) 20513 Basbariya (R) 20112 Bishnupur (R) 20215 Bariyarpatti (R) 20615 Durga Bhagawati (R) 20804 Paterwa Sugauli (R) 20404 Aurahi (U) 20514 Dhanakaul (R) 20113 Rajbiraj (U) 20216 Aurahi (R) 20616 Rajdevi (U) 20805 Sakhuwa Prasauni (R) 20405 Bhangaha (U) 20515 Ramnagar (R) 20114 Mahadewa (R) 20217 Siraha (U) 20617 Gaur (U) 20806 Parsagadhi (U) 20406 Loharpatti (U) 20516 Balara (U) 20115 Tirahut (R) 203 Dhanusha 20618 Ishanath (U) 20807 Birgunj (U) 20407 Balawa (U) 20517 Godaita (U) 20116 Hanumannagar Kankalini (U) 20301 Ganeshman Charnath(U) 307 Bara 20808 Bahudarmai (U) 20408 Ram Gopalpur (U) 20518 Bishnu (R) 20117 Tilathi Koiladi (R) 20302 Dhanushadham(U) 20701 Nijagadh (U) 20809 Pokhariya (U) 20409 Samsi (R) 20519 Kaudena (R) 20118 Chhinnamasta (R) 20303 Mithila (U) 20702 Kolhabi (U) 20810 Kalikamai (R) 20410 Manara Shisawa (U) 20520 Malangawa (U) 20199 National Park 20304 Bateshwor (R) 306 Rautahat 20703 Jitpur Simara (U) 20811 Dhobini (R) 20411 Ekadara (R) 202 Siraha 20305 Chhireshwornath (U) 20601 Chandrapur (U) 20704 Parawanipur (R) 20812 Chhipaharmai (R) 20412 Mahottari (R) 20306 Laxminiya (R) 20602 Gujara (U) 20705 Prasauni (R) 20813 Pakaha Mainpur (R) 20201 Lahan (U) 20413 Pipara (R) 20307 Mithila Bihari (U) 20603 PhatuwaBijayapur(U)20706 Bishrampur (R) 20814 Bindabasini (R) 20202 Dhangadhimai (U) 20414 Matihani (U) 20308 Hansapur (U) 20604 Katahariya (U) 20707 Pheta (R) 20899 National Park 20203 Golbazar (U) 20415 Jaleshwor (U).
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