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Forest Cover Map of Province 6, Nepal FOREST COVER MAP OF PROVINCE 6, NEPAL 80°30'0"E 81°0'0"E 81°30'0"E 82°0'0"E 82°30'0"E 83°0'0"E 83°30'0"E 30°30'0"N 30°30'0"N ± INDIA Province-7 Province-6 CHINA hhe Tankc Khola µ i Lim ola Province-4 Kh Province-5 Namkha Simkot Province-3 INDIA Province-1 Province-2 HUMLA gwa a K H INDIA un a Kharpunath L r u n m a a Khol l li a w N K a d i 30°0'0"N 30°0'0"N C huwa Khola Chankheli CHINA t iko la d o o h R K i L a h l o t o t o i h N K G K a a d r i n a Sarkegad l i District Forest ('000 Ha) Forest (%) Other Land ('000 Ha) Other Land (%) Adanchuli K K Mugum a hola Tanjakot MUGU w adi Karmarong Dailekh 78.16 52.61 70.40 47.39 i l a rn i a d K a N Soru adi Kaw Ka r u Dolpa 121.61 15.31 672.87 84.69 Khola N na g u a li Mu M i di gu ad Ka Ka N N N rn a rn ad ali di a i PROVINCE 7 li Nam K lang Na Humla 127.66 21.23 473.56 78.77 ar Nadi d n i a l i d m a a r Jajarkot 134.48 60.48 87.86 39.52 a Khatyad o la G T o Khola G h K Rara andu a Chhayanath Khatyad ol M h K P Rara anjh National yang Jumla 121.33 47.48 134.19 52.52 Kh ola 29°30'0"N Park 29°30'0"N Ta rt K an Kalikot 115.79 70.55 48.34 29.45 ho g la ali Kanakasundari Laha T ad Gad G a Mugu 119.68 37.00 203.75 63.00 im H ad G Shey Phoksundo National Park Shey Rukum 65.07 53.74 56.10 46.26 Phoksundo Palata Patrasi Salyan 125.06 66.48 63.06 33.52 ng o d Sinja g la Dolpo ga a o ip a dhabis N h T ol Chau K Buddha Kh la Kho Ob G re a ad w i g Surkhet 174.58 70.15 74.28 29.85 u d n Chandannath J a N lu la Su o g Sanni h n li i JUMLA K a rna l Ka Hima e Tribeni h o Nadi Til e h Raskot a N K Total 1183.40 38.57 1884.41 61.43 adi K a m i i i d ad H a Nadi N N Tila li Pachaljharana na Juli O ar bila Jagadulla K Ba la K d Naraharinath Kho hola ar Guthichaur KALIKOT Tila DOLPA B K h h e o P r u Khandachakra l i g Tilagufa a ma Khola Tatopani Bher Khol a i Ruru Banchu Ch Khola harka Tulsi K Tin hola c Khola h Kalika K J angga P il h li h o o la K k Mudkechula h s C o u hum l n l a d Aathabis Khola i o T Tripurasundari h K a Mahawai h di s a o i N a r l e a Bh n li g hu Mulsam T Thantikandh K hola Barekot li Karnali u Nadi d G S a h G 29°0'0"N a 29°0'0"N tg Kh a n o g Chharka la g a Kaike p a a r l Tangsong K a o Mahabu D T h a L aha N rna K o K h adi h G Chamunda a a li o r d Thuli l e Kar a Na Bindrasaini JAJARKOT nal Bhairabi Bheri di Ram t Talu Jairi d o a i a Khola Karnal l Chaukune G Naumule k Khola o e r N h a Junichande a d i K i B K N arn K K G h a Na arnal a K a o d a N l d arnali l i di a li adi DAILEKH Tribeni arnali i ho Kar K nal i B nali di K Kuse h Kar arb a i Nalagad ung Nadi N i K Nad Ka hola K N Tam N arna a r i a N d n l a li a Narayan K s Karnali d i y i l C h nal i i o a Nadi Ka h l g h a Nad K u Ja Aathbiskot Kar a ld Nad rn h i K Dullu m G Panchpuri o a a ad rn i l g N li a ali h ad i a t e Ka G t e M h K rn r a a a Na a j ar l l ko K t an a o t h te na o d o Bhagawatimai K o N li h ho Su u l i h w r a o l ad li a a Sa K i Bas Kh L Ga la PROVINCE 4 d ho Ka Na K r i d Kar n a i N rnal a a n a li di a K di li Na Chher Dungeshwor Khola Chhedagad S o P a K t ara r ho K ju e la Gurans ho li h la K h o ar la C h N n Bh K a a ius di li Kh Bheri Banfikot ola RUKUM SURKHET Shiwalaya ri Sani Sani e h N B B i adi her Bheri i d n a i Barahtal J a N PROVINCE 5 a ha S K ri hola Mu K Legend gl Birendranagar h ol u Chaurjahari a Chingad Musikot M a K rm h u a o a l hat h l o g J a a i K h la h ir L o h G u K h o D p K l r undra a la Major Rivers N a ara i K a k h h K a o ho h s la K o arma K l a Khol D d Tribeni a Darma Kumakhmalika a Tuni Khola g l a g l ugar n i o ho h as h Simta K K Highway C Lekbeshi M Bheri Banggad Nadi Khola Ch Bangad hi Other Road K nc ho hu la Kupinde Dhorchaur 28°30'0"N S 28°30'0"N ang Bagchaur gra h i K Bheriganga ho Nagarpalika/Gaupalika la SALYAN Gurbhakot District Urban Municipality Rural Municipality Grand Total District Boundary DAILEKH 4 7 11 se Sharada Chhatreshwori PROVINCE 5 a Lamgkini Pancha Khol a ng Khol DOLPA 2 6 8 ba Province Boundary or la K ho K K M h a HUMLA 7 7 a o t S s p ha l rada a la Kh Gu o ola Kh A K nd Luham Kalimati h heri National Boundary ola Khola JAJARKOT 3 4 7 Tribeni Babai JUMLA 1 7 8 Buffer Zones Nadi Kapurkot KALIKOT 3 6 9 MUGU 1 3 4 Protected Area 012.5 25 50 75 100 Km. RUKUM 3 3 6 Forest * SALYAN 3 7 10 Map Datum : WGS 1984 SURKHET 5 4 9 Government of Nepal Other Land Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation Grand Total 25 54 79 Department of Forest Research and Survey Babarmahal, Kathmandu,Nepal *Other Wooded Land and Shrub are included in Forest. 80°30'0"E 81°0'0"E 81°30'0"E 82°0'0"E 82°30'0"E 83°0'0"E 83°30'0"E Source : Forest Cover Map of Nepal, Department of Forest Research and Survey, 2014. Note: Adminstrative Boundaries and other information used in the map have been made available by Survey Department, Ministry of Land Reform and Management, Govenment of Nepal..
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