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Nayagaun 0 0 ! 4 0 ! 4 3 ! Pasgaun ! 0 4 ! ! ! Pasgaun Sudi Ghimrung Pallo Tunikharka Tarangche 040 0 ! ! ! Sene ! ! 3 ! 37 5 035 Goth ! Kangugaun Tari Dhagaibeshi Nandeswara Kunigau 2 Naidi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Patalekharka ! Kabjo 0 Ringtang ! ! ! Topu ! ! 4 ! ! Ghan Tarapu Kalau Ghan ! Malagyu Sindi 0 ! ! ! Sigu ! Pokharabeshi 0 ! ! ! ! ! Kyoro Pugrung Phrejo Pokhara Dhan ! Bhulbhule 4 Dhodeini ! ! ! ! Pamchok ! Khudi 20 ! Nayu ! Tabai Bandre ! Bhusme Gorkha ! Sindi ! ! Bansar Melacho Taje 37 5 012 Gothkharka ! ! ! Pasgaun ! Mromche ! ! ! 3 Ghalegaun Sikle ! 0 0 Besi ! ! 4 Chyadikharka 4 ! Pakho ! ! Mahathok Simalchaur Sadhu 37 5 010 Phadka ! 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! Pasgaun Tamugaun Bagum Bhalam ! ! 20 ! Tap 0 ! ! ! 4 2 Manitol ! ! ! 0 Kalme ! ! ! Subedigaun ! Pangrekyu Ghulchok Ragu Dhaden Mabromari ! ! Kiche Tamubeshi ! Bhangeri ! ! Dailun ! ! ! ! Antarghuji ! Ghaleuttarkanya Bhalamchaur ! Singling ! ! Lausibot ! ! Bhoje Khagum ! Simi ! Chandisthan Kalleri Bajhakhet Semro ! ! Lamjung ! ! ! ! ! ManitolDailung Dudhpokhara ! Taramro 37 5 030 37 5 036 Derurali ! ! Ghiche Phulmurung Sirbari Badagaun Dailun Jhumswara Upllo ! ! 37 5 060 37 5 001 ! 37 5 005 ! Kumlung ! ! Duighare Phaleni ! ! ! ! N ! Ghamrung ! ! Lamagaun Letephant ! Deujanthok ! ! Misimro Dhande ! ! " ! Khanche Charthar ! Sasarau Kadelu Najere ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ram ! ! ! 0 Chara Nayagaun ! Khaliswara Masikharka ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! Goteyathok Kupling Darimbot Chhuswara ! Maping Kalaichi ! ! ! ! ! Paswanra ! Bhanjyan 5 ! ! Ngsimro Dillu Chara Khurban ! ! ! Khinchokbesi ! Kradibesi ! ! ! 1 ! Mai ! Bhoje ! ! ! Dandabagar ! ! ! Sapro ! ° 1 Yutara ! ! ! ! ! ! Kradi Chhuswanra Kharibot 0 ! ! Kisiriban Kalaichi ! 0 ! Jaubari ! Kirtipur ! ! ! ! 8 4 ! ! Sirbari 40 ! ! ! 15 ! Purano Bansar Takaidanda ! 2 ! Bansar Twagyugaun ! Salme Khlosi Thoda Mudum Najare ! ! ! ! Selkyu ! 36 5 023 ! ! Tallochara ! ! ! ! Odare ! Duwar Chitre ! ! Pagon ! ! ! ! Kalchebesi ! ! ! Bhanjyang Pidhi ! ! Maigum ! ! ! 40 ! ! ! Milang 1 ! ! Kalche 30 Pokharmatkharka ! ! Kyole Dhagrebas ! ! ! ! Ghaderi ! ! ! Selekhu 2 Mesrung ! Panchekharka ! ! ! ! ! Panderi ! 5 10 ! Duwar Bansar 040 ! Piprung ! ! 4 4 ! ! ! Pamje Baluwa ! ! 0 ! ! ! ! Tallo ! ! ! Fair(phagu Purnima) Taksar 0 ! ! Naplokharka Nagekharka 10 ! ! Tormo Kosomro ! ! Hile ! Nauthar Chhintu 2540 Beteni ! ! ! ! 40 Maling ! ! Akkar Duwar ! ! Madi ! ! Fair(phagu Purnima) Kyaku Tallo Pakhathok ! ! ! ! Tamra ! 25 ! ! Chisapani Kanmo ! ! ! ! Nejedanda ! ! ! 40 ! ! ! Bajar 37 5 013 ! ! Thulokharka Nimche ! Ratai ! 37 5 033 ! ! ! Basnetgaun ! ! Kuwapani Dobhankharka Patledanda Patle ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dardu ! ! ! Namarku ! ! ! ! Lage Ramkaun ! Wasimro! Bimda ! Taksar Tham ! Kam Chok Jumdanda ! ! Jarkharka ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Walmo ! ! ! ! ! Harigaun ! ! Yune Bhalukharka ! ! Gilung Sailung Bhirmuni ! ! ! Kalyapuicho Bichaur ! ! ! ! Ghiule ! ! ! ! ! Nalma ! ! Danaigaun ! ! ! ! Phulingiri ! Dandagaun ! Dhande ! ! Dugura Lankuribot ! Gairikhet Bansbot Chhatigaun ! ! ! ! ! Barephat Makaimro ! Sebai ! ! ! ! Bansbot ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Gilung Tipinhe ! Nibu ! ! ! Basswanra ! ! Misedanda 37 5 017 Kagatekharka Khinpu Bhedikharka ! ! ! Besarephedi ! 37 5 034 ! ! ! Lamidanda Phorjung ! Madi ! Apun ! ! ! ! ! ! Kamere ! Jyarkhang Jyamire Magarpatle ! Dhaireni Odare ! ! Palje Gairigaun Khor ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Baraiphat ! ! ! ! ! ! Kupling ! ! ! Chhatigaun ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 37 5 032 ! Sumle ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Khundrungpakha ! ! Deurali ! ! ! ! Betani ! Shitaleswanra ! ! ! Karkidanda Chhailung 0 Syalme Kallabari ! Sisne ! ! ! ! ! Talkholagaun Kaurani ! ! ! Patale ! ! ! Syaut ! ! ! ! 4 ! Ramche ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kasitun 0 Kyukodanda ! ! ! Ghanglung ! ! ! ! Naglemro ! ! ! ! ! Gharidanda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 Pos 20 ! ! ! Masang ! Chituwaban Sikhra ! ! ! ! Baledanda 40 ! ! ! Kramchha ! Tilimro ! ! Kochme Basaulagaun ! ! ! ! ! ! Bhumli ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sirbari ! ! ! ! ! Tinpiple ! Misrigaun Upallo ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dhipichaur ! ! ! Arubote Phulingiri ! Kharibot ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lausibot ! ! ! ! Arubotbesi ! ! ! Chok ! ! ! ! ! Majuwa ! Kholakhet ! ! Sikhabesi ! ! Pachok ! ! Kamere ! ! 5 ! Saunepani ! ! ! Daregaunda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Phrumche Nyaupanegaun ! ! Manekune ! ! ! 4 ! ! ! 1040 ! ! Jamtudanda Tollo Pachok ! ! Thadoswanra ! ! ! ! 0 ! ! ! ! Gairigaun ! ! ! ! Fair(chaitra ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kalyan Durchha ! ! Jogikula Rakse ! Dandathok ! ! Tari ! ! ! ! ! Danda ! ! ! Karapukotdanda ! Hile ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tar ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Phujelgaun Fullmoon) Patlebari Baskota ! ! ! ! Kalyanbesi ! ! ! Ramchok ! Simrodanda ! ! ! Kunaswanra Bhirkuna ! ! ! ! ! Maihya Puranakot ! ! ! Newargaun ! Tare!bhitta ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thulo Kapre ! Majhigaun Lame ! ! ! Pipaldali ! ! Phosre ! ! ! ! Sedaigaun ! Bhirkuna(tailu) ! Mahabhir ! ! Basuwa Bajarkhutta ! Dasgaun ! ! ! Lamidanda ! ! ! ! ! ! 0 ! ! ! 10 Thulo ! 0 ! ! ! ! ! 54 ! Khaharekholagaun ! ! 40 Ratanpur ! 4 1 Betyani Elampokhari Digaun ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kamare ! Kusune ! ! ! ! ! Odare ! ! 5 54 ! ! Sirandanda ! Salghari ! ! ! ! ! ! Dhimire ! 1 0 ! Alkachaur ! Khoriya ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hansapur ! ! ! ! ! Jorbisauna ! Devkota Patle ! ! ! ! ! ! Bangrebesi ! Manan Kuwapani ! Kirinche ! Koiraldanda ! ! ! Chyagar ! 37 5 021 ! ! ! ! ! ! Syali Bajar ! ! ! Udipur ! Gairi ! ! Budkot ! ! Chaurgaun ! ! Taple ! N ! ! ! ! Gaira Thumki ! ! ! ! Simle ! ! ! Ulikot ! ! ! Fair(chaitra-astami) ! Tol ! ! " 39 5 008 ! ! ! Danda ! ! Kerabari ! Pitdanda ! ! ! ! ! Pairaban ! ! ! ! ! Jamune ! ! ! ! ! ! Hamsapur ! ! ! ! ! 0 ! ! Gairigaun ! ! Kamlukichhap ! Bhaiswanra Swargabas Taji ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! Hadikhola Bajar ! ! ! Prejedanda Purano Tasyo Simjung ! ! Majh Chiseku Tari ! Saldanda ! ! ! ! ! Badrephant ! Samghaderi ! ! ! ! 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Jamune Kaphaldanda Namki 1540 ! ! ! Kaneswanra ! ! Saunepani ! Jaubaridanda ! Leurani Ghaderi ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! Mulkot ! ! ! ! ! 54 Maidan 40 ! ! ! ! ! Ramadi ! Jogidanda ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tinthare ! ! ! ! ! ° ! Godargaun ! ! ! Balithum ! ! Bhangswanra ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 0 5 ! ! ! Kirtipur ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Umliswanra Simalgaun Namarkhu Archale Sugure ! ! ! ! ! ! 8 ! Bangre ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Khamariswanra ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Danda ! Gaunda ! ! Chharnas Thadaswanra ! ! ! ! 2 ! ! ! ! Hattigade ! ! ! ! ! ! Udi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kaure ! Thansingkot ! ! ! ! Thadswanra ! ! ! ! Batase Bhachchek ! ! ! ! Fair(shivaratri) ! Gobinneri ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Nayangaun Pakha ! Kateri ! ! ! ! ! ! Gairigaun ! Ranipani ! ! Okhlepani Jalkeni ! Simpani ! ! Nari Pyarjung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Chaudanda ! ! ! ! ! ! Kyamche ! Kolki ! ! Keureni ! ! ! ! ! Tharpu ! Kotgaun ! ! ! Kuwargaun ! Majjuwa ! Pyarjung Muge ! Ajirkot Phalpu ! 1040 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Mathillo 1 ! ! ! ! ! Khadkagaun ! Pakhure ! ! Ghumaune ! ! Digaun 5 Jyanwa ! ! Thumki Tallotar ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bhanjyang ! ! 4 !
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