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Selkyu ! 36 5 023 ! 0 ! ! ! ! Odare ! ! ! Chitre 2 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Duwar Bansar ! 040 Chisang Lisyangpung ! ! ! ! ! Kalchebesi 040 Pokharmatkharka ! ! ! ! ! ! Ghaderi ! ! 3 ! Panchekharka ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Khurmode Selekhu 2040 Mesrung ! ! Pumsalkharka 2040 ! ! ! ! ! Tallo Kalche ! Pamje ! Piprung Panjegaun ! ! ! ! ! ! Bhachhokgaun ! ! !! ! ! ! 2 Naplokharka Nagekharka Limkharka Keurung Kebung ! ! ! Duwar ! Dhodeni Chhintu 540 Madi Beteni ! ! ! ! Gumda ! ! ! ! Akkar ! ! Damromadidanda ! ! 2 ! ! ! ! ! Pakha ! ! 540 Patledanda ! ! ! ! ! ! Bajar Jumdanda Tamra ! ! Thulokharka Pachgaun 0 ! ! ! ! Kolgyu Basnetgaun ! Kuwapani Patledanda Patle ! ! ! Nimche ! 36 5 044 4 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tammemro ! Dobhankharka ! ! ! 0 ! ! ! ! ! Tham ! Kam Chok ! ! Jarkharka ! ! ! Laprak Singla 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Taksar ! ! ! Olang Bhalukharka Dhansira ! ! ! ! ! Saran Chok Kalyapuicho Bichaur ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Danaigaun ! ! ! ! Misedanda Phulingiri ! Dandagaun ! Dhande Kharbari ! Tumsika ! Lankuribot ! Gairikhet Chhatigaun! ! ! Chamraun ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Basswanra ! ! ! Kalaitun Madi 37 5 017 Kagatekharka Khinpu Bhedikharka ! Harsimle Gorkha Lapsibot ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Plesikharka ! ! ! ! ! ! Magarpatle ! Odare ! ! Palje ! ! Tordi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dhaireni ! ! Kupling Jireswanra ! Lamidanda ! ! Chhatigaun ! Apun Deurali ! ! Gonje ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Khundrungpakha ! ! Khor ! ! Barpak 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! Gairiswanra 0 Syalme ! Sisne Soda 4 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 4 ! Ramche ! ! Dewalswanra ! ! Thailidanda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 0 Kyukodanda ! ! ! Ghanglung Nilmu ! Yamkan 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 Pos 20 ! 1 ! ! ! ! Chituwaban ! Sikhra ! ! ! Barigaun ! Baledanda Kallabari 40 Chauthal Barpak Gumda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bhumli ! ! ! Phusenang ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tinpiple ! Upallo ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dhipichaur ! ! ! Arubote Misrigaun Phulingiri ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Arubotbesi ! ! ! Chok ! ! ! Ropway Station Khanigau ! ! ! ! ! Sikhabesi ! ! Pachok ! ! ! Kamere Bansbot ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Phrumche ! Manekune ! Kirunje ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Jamtudanda Tollo Pachok ! ! Thadoswanra ! Munglung Lyawai ! ! ! ! ! ! Daregaunda ! ! Sera ! ! Fair(chaitra Phant ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pitadanda 40 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Rakse ! Dandathok ! Tari ! ! ! ! ! Danda Mathar 20 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Phujelgaun ! ! ! Tar ! ! ! ! Mandre Snan Khanibesi ! ! ! ! ! ! Bajar ! ! Fullmoon) Patlebari Baskota ! ! Thumgaun ! ! ! ! ! Ramchok Kalimati Tarebhitta Simrodanda ! Kunaswanra ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lapsibot ! ! Ropeway Station ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thulo Kapre Majhigaun Lame Mahabhir Milim Galmu ! ! ! ! ! ! Bhirkuna(tailu) ! ! ! Pokhari ! ! ! ! Gairigaun Bajarkhutta ! ! Dasgaun ! ! ! ! ! ! Lapu ! ! ! ! ! 10 Thulo Sedaigaun Gauda ! ! Bhugtoli Kulgaun ! Nambaikharka ! ! ! ! ! ! 40 Ratanpur ! ! Betyani Elampokhari Alkachaur ! Sirandanda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Odare ! ! ! ! Khoriya Kaldungswanra Lapu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dhimire ! ! ! Kolkate ! ! ! 15 Pogatu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Salmi 37 5 025 Jorbisauna Jalkeni ! Balphe 4 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Koiraldanda Salmi ! Chyagar ! 37 5 021 ! ! 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! Udipur ! Gairi ! ! Budkot ! ! Chaurgaun ! ! Tea Patle Salghari ! ! ! N ! 36 5 048 ! ! ! ! ! Simle ! ! ! ! Pitdanda ! ! Fair(chaitra-astami) ! ! ! Ranchok ! ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! Sayangaun ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kusunde ! ! ! ! Kerabari ! ! Garden Matijung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 0 ! Bhaiswanra Swargabas Taji ! ! ! ! ! !' ! ! ! ! ! Purano Tasyo ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Khatrichaur Badrephant ! Samghaderi ! ! ! Baluwa ! ! 0 ! Mulkot ! ! ! Leurani ! ! Jamune Sugure Pokharigaun Keura ! ! ! ! ! Saunepani ! Jaubaridanda ! Ghaderi ! ! ! ! Jhulunge ! 2 ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ramadi ! Jogidanda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tinthare ! 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ° Balithum ! ! Bhangswanra ! ! ! Baluwa 4 Lidin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Umliswanra Simalgaun Namarkhu Archale ! ! 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 8 ! ! ! ! Bhirkuna ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Chharnas Thadaswanra ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Udi ! ! ! ! ! Banjhegaun Salleri Chhaharekholagaun 0 ! ! ! ! Nayangaun Pakha ! ! Thadswanra ! Batase Bhachchek Dhand ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Simpani ! ! Tanalo ! ! ! ! ! ! Gairigaun ! 4 Armala ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Nari Pyarjung ! Keureni ! ! ! ! ! Nisep Tukrang 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pyarjung ! Kyamche ! Kolki ! ! Kusunde ! ! ! 3 ! ! ! Kuwargaun ! ! Kalle Majjuwa ! ! ! Muge ! Phalpu ! ! Simbu Soti ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Digaun ! ! Jyanwa ! Odare ! Mausuli ! ! ! ! ! ! Ghumaune ! ! ! Bhanjyang Kerabari ! ! Mahabhirswanra 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bigraha ! Bhanjyang ! ! Tallo ! 04 ! ! ! ! ! ! Sisneri 2 ! ! ! Belghari ! ! Batomuni ! ! 1 ! Bojeni ! ! ! ! ! ! Kusunde Bharate ! ! Bakot ! ! ! 36 5 022 ! 5 Darbote Simbu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bastan 4 ! ! ! ! ! ! Simar ! ! ! ! ! ! Balkathan ! 0 ! ! Jaubari Thanti Shyamran ! ! ! ! ! Kh!ahare ! ! ! ! ! ! Lamagaun ! Simlegaun ! Rage ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sikhra ! ! ! ! Phurkedanda ! Chinnechaur Deurali ! ! ! ! Kalleri ! ! Bhakti ! ! Kokegaun ! ! ! Saune Durnam ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Purkang ! ! ! Sirubaribesi ! Sattale Katrenidanda Rithebot ! ! Lukuna ! ! Muchchoktar ! ! ! ! Khatrithati ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Swara ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dhape Simghari ! Tallo Kunyele ! ! ! ! Lekswanra ! Kolswanra 2 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! Chok ! ! ! Chhapswanra ! Devithan ! ! ! Siureni ! ! 0 104 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kudule ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 4 Thumo Manbu ! ! ! ! Kharetar ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Borang ! Kupregaun ! ! Agridanda ! ! Gairigaun ! 36 5 062 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Shiva Koirale Sattale ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bansarbesi ! Chisapani ! ! ! ! ! Chundanda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kaurepani ! Sagrabas ! ! ! ! Jaubari ! ! ! ! Rithabot 36 5 050 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pakheraswanra Hadetar Chok ! ! ! Thamdanda ! ! ! ! ! ! Tallo Thotneri Keurenipani 36 5 049 ! ! ! Tarkutar ! ! ! ! 2 Soranggaun ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bhangri ! ! Phinam Bhailam ! ! 2040 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Barhabise ! ! ! ! ! Dharapani ! Bhadaure Diska ! ! ! ! 0 ! ! ! ! Ramche Dandaban ! ! ! 36 5 021 ! ! ! ! Tallo Chitre Thotneri ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sirchaur Dharapani ! ! ! ! 4 Nebot ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Salghari Ratamata Tar 10 Pokhari 0 Dharapani ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dandakharka ! Ratamate Okseri Siureni ! ! 40 ! ! ! Thotneri Buddhigaira ! ! ! ! Shikhra ! ! ! Bhattagaun Saurpani ! Pokhari ! ! ! ! Harrabot ! Lupgaun ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Chanaute ! Jundhumu ! ! ! Paundidhik ! Thakurigaun Batte ! Byakharka ! ! ! ! ! Basuri ! Kokhetar Lamdanda ! ! ! ! ! ! Rupakot Dauliyadanda ! Gaebote ! ! ! Thotneri Langdi ! Chanaute Kharchok Bhanjyang Jamunedanda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bajar ! ! ! Jemire ! ! ! Besi Huripari Ban ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kaule ! Thale ! Chisapani ! ! ! ! ! Gairigaun ! Lambata Pahunre
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