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Æolb d]/f] cfkmg} gfpF lbPsf] d]/f] k|hfn] cfk}mnfO{ gd| kf/]/ k|fy{gf|fy{gf u5{,u5{, // dnfO{dnfO{ vf]h]/vf]h]/ cfkmgf b'i6 rfnx?af6 kms{G5, ta d :ju{af6 ltgLx?sf] k|fy{gfk|fy{gf ;'Gg]5', / ltgLx?sf kfk Ifdf ug]{5' / ltgLx?sf] b]znfO{ d :jf:Yo kfg]{5' .Æ @ Oltxf; &M@$ Rolpa / f]Nk f VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 540001 ARESH \ȯ 6 Aphale Pokhara ]ȯȪȡ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 4 Ares \ [ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 3 Arukharka ] ǽ [ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 2 Bahariphedi ¡ǐȯȣ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 3 Chinne ͬ Ûȯ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 1 Chinne ͬ Ûȯ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 7 Devsthan ȯåèȡ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 5 Dharakharka ȡȡ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 8 Guranse Ǖȡȱ ȯ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 3 Jogidhara Ȫͬȡ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 7 Lek ȯ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 9 Phuldhara Ǖãȡ 540001 ARESH \ȯ 5 Sallekharka ãȯȡȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Badachaur ȫ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Baddera Ƨȯȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Balale ȯ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 2 Barjibang ǔ[Ȳ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 9 Bhalumare ȡǕȡȯ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 5 Bojyang ȪÏȲ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Chobang ȪȲ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 8 Dahachaur ¡ ȫ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 2 Dobhan Ȫȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Garmi ͧ[ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 9 Gothekharka Ȫȯȡȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 6 Gothibang ȪͬȲ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 6 Jalkini ǔãȢ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 5 Jekul ȯǕ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 7 Jugidera ǕȢȯȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 3 Kakholagaun Ȫȡɋ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 5 Kalapohar ȡȪ¡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 8 Kamale Pokhara ȯȪȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 2 Kamilita ͧͧȡ 1 Rolpa / f]Nk f VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Kilachaur ͩȡ ȫ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 8 Lamchim ǔà 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 M achhati ȡȢ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 3 M alle Patal ãȯȡȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 1 M alle Patal ãȯȡȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 2 Namja ȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 3 Namja ȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Paltung ãǕȲ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Pipalchaur ͪã ȫ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 6 Purana Bojing ǕȡȡȪǔȲ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 1 Purnagaun Ǖȡ[ɋ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 7 Saldanda ãȲȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 5 Salleni ãȯȢ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 1 Sano Namja ȡȪȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 2 Sarpa [ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 6 Sedung ȯǕȲ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 4 Sera ȯ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 8 Sewar ȯȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 9 Tallo Sewar ãȪ ȯȡ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 1 Totke Ȫȯ 540002 BADACHAUR ȫ 5 Tudikhaka ǕǑȡȡ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 1 Bachhe ȯ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 1 Baibang ȰȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 5 Banma ȡ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 3 Bhabang ȡȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 1 Bhakarbang ȡɍ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 2 Dahabang ¡Ȳ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 5 Dhunbang ǕÛȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 2 Haubang ¡ȫȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 6 Inabang ^Ȳ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 8 Janbang ÛȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 4 Jhaubang ȫȲ 2 Rolpa / f]Nk f VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 3 Jhibangdhara ͨȲÊȡ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 9 Kajbang ÏȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 1 Kotabang ȪȡȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 1 M ajbang ÏȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 3 M arabang Ȳ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 7 M aulaban ȫȡ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 9 Pachhabang ȡȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 7 Pulbang ǕãȲ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 7 Rato Pahara ȡȪ¡ȡ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 5 Sarsibang ͧ [Ȳ 540003 BHAWANG ȡȲ 8 Saruwa ǽȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 4 Baghpaile ËȰȯ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 9 Bakhur Ǖ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 1 Budhagaun Ǖɋ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 7 Chakrigaun ͩĐɋ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 9 Chaldhunga ãǕÛȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 5 Chhap ȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 6 Chhepa ȯȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 4 Daijekhoagaun ȰȯȨȫ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 9 Daruwa ǽȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 6 Gamalchaur ã ȫ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 3 Gautakura ȫȡǕȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 9 Ghartigaun Ǔ[ɋ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 6 Ghartigaun Ǔ[ɋ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 3 Golkatti Ȫãǔ× 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 1 Hwap éȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 8 Jabga Þȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 8 Jabka ȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 4 Jaggare Êȡȯ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 1 Jhebang ȯȲ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 8 Kosigaira Ȫͧ Ȱȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 6 Kukurungaun ǕǕǽÛɋ 3 Rolpa / f]Nk f VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 7 Lam Pokhara ȡ Ȫȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 6 Lam Putalichaur ȡ Ǖȡͧ ȫ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 5 Lichibang ͧͬ Ȳ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 3 Lingdung ͧȲÊǕȲ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 2 Painyakhorre ȰÛȪȶ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 5 Panchmore ȲÍȪȯ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 4 Pedikholagaun ȯǑȪȡɋ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 7 Pokhari Ȫȣ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 9 Pungaun ǕÛɋ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 3 Puranagaun Ǖȡȡɋ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 2 Ramidanda ȡͧȲȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 9 Ramjali ȡàȡȣ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 5 Ranagaun ȡɋ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 1 Rangbang ȲÊȲ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 4 Ratmata ×ȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 1 Simpani ͧ àȡȢ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 4 Tallo Ratmata ãȪ ×ȡ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 4 Tikhanbhir ǓȲͧ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 4 Tikhkhin Bhir ǓǔÉ ͧ 540004 BUDHAGAUN Ǖɋ 5 Upallo Chhap `ãȪȡ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 5 Bajhange Ȳȯ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 5 Bhakalibang ȡͧȲ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 8 Bhanbhane Ȳȡȯ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 5 Bharipu ǐǗ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 6 Bharjibang Chheda ǔ[Ȳȯ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 9 Bhum ¡Ǖ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 3 Bhyakute ßȡǕȯ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 1 Chutrakharka Ǖğȡȡ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 6 Chyuridhara ÍǕǐȡ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 2 Dhabang Ȳ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 4 Dhangsi ÛÊ Ȣ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 5 Dhanpokhara ÛȪȡȡ 4 Rolpa / f]Nk f VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 5 Galkot ãȪ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 5 Gapa ȡȡ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 4 Gapa ȡȡ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 3 Ghaukhani ǕȡȢ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 6 Ghunbang ǕÛȲ 540005 DHABANG Ȳ 5 Jebjabang
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