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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@$ Surkhet ; 'v]{t VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 5 Agrigaun \ͬĒɋ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 9 Auljhyam kãÐ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 9 Badasim ͧ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 9 Bihara ǒ¡ȡ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 6 Dhari ȡȣ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 7 Jhyam Ðȡ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 9 Jyula ÏǗȡ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 4 Kaltugaun ãǕɋ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 9 Kankretara ȲĐȯȡȡ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 6 Kharaul ȫ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 3 Lapu Ǖ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 5 Lohakhani Ȫ¡ȡȢ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 7 M astara ȡè 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 9 Salchari ã ȡȣ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 9 Thanti Bajar ȡȱȢȡ 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 8 Thar 590001 AGRIGAUN \ͬĒɋ 9 Ukalna `ȡȡ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 7 Arukharka ] ǽ [ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 4 Bhairavsthan Ȱèȡ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 3 Bhairavsthan Ȱèȡ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 9 Chadalne ȯ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 9 Chandreke ġȲ ȯȯ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 1 Chhame ȡȯ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 9 Dansile Ȳͧ ȯ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 7 Dopke Ȫȯ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 9 Gaira Ȱ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 3 Ghura Ǖȡ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 7 Kadachin (Awalchin) ͬ (\ȡǔã ) 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 8 Kagmare Êȡȯ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 6 Satmul ×Ǖ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 2 Sisneldera ͧ èȯãȯȡ 590002 AWALCHING \ȡǔã Ȳ 2 Sisreldera ͧ İȯãȯȡ 1 Surkhet ; 'v]{t VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 3 Babiyachaur ȡǒȡ ȫ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 Balle ȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 Bhabra ȡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 9 Bhaktadi Èȡȣ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 6 Bichhikhet ǒǓȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 9 Chanali ȡȣ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 5 Chature Ǖȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 7 Dab 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 7 Kalapani ȡȡȡȢ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 9 Khor Ȫ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 Latikanda ȡǓȲȡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 M allaphe ãȡȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 6 M athillo Barainche ȡͬãȪ ɇ ȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 M athillo Dahathan ȡͬãȪ¡ȡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 Mathillo Khamari ȡͬãȪ ȡȡȣ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 2 Mathillo Tanti ȡͬãȪȡȱȢ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 1 M urmure ǕǕ[ȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 9 Nimare Ǔȡȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 2 Phursekhal Ǖ ȶÈ¡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 4 Pipal Chautara ͪ ȫȡȡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 Samaiche Ȱ ȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 4 Siddhapur ͧ ƨǕ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 2 Simsar ͧ ȡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 Sisne Galpha ͧ èȯ ãȡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 6 Tallo Baraiche ãȪȰ ȯ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 Tallo Dahathan ãȪ¡ȡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 8 Tallo Khamari ãȪ ȡȡȣ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 2 Tallo Tanti ãȪȡȱȢ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 1 Tikhekuna ǓȯǕȡ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 4 Tilakpur ǓǕ 590003 BABIYA CHAUR ǒȡ ȫ 9 Toribari Ȫȣȡȣ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 Airikhet ]^ǐȯ 2 Surkhet ; 'v]{t VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 2 Bajeda ȯȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 3 Bajeda Ali ȯȡ \ͧ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 7 Bajedichaur ȯǑ ȫ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 6 Balikholagaun ͧȪȡɋ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 7 Barakada ȡȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 Bhalayechaur ȡȯ ȫ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 7 Dhairini ȰǐȢ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 6 Dhanigaun Ǔɋ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 7 Dhebrikada ȯǒĦȡȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 5 Humkholagaun ¡ǕàȪȡɋ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 Kalakhara ȡȡȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 Lipechaur ͧȯ ȫ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 M aineni ȰȯȢ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 5 Nadgaun ɮɋ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 5 Nidaugaun Ǔȫɋ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 Panikholagaun ǓȪȡɋ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 5 Patauka Ǖȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 Pateni ȯȢ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 8 Pilikada ͪͧȡȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 6 Pilka ͪãȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 6 Saltakura ãȡǕȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 8 Seti Pahari ȯȢ ¡ȣ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 1 Sima ͧ ȡ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 9 Simalgaun ͧ ãɋ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 Tamachaur ȡ ȫ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 4 Tate ȡȯ 590004 BAJEDICHAUR ȯǑ ȫ 1 Thula sain Ǖȡ ȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 1 Aba \ 590005 BETAN ȯ 9 Baghmara ȡȡȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 9 Balle M ohada ȯȪ¡ȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 3 Banjbisauna ȲǔÏ ȫȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 3 Betan ȯ 3 Surkhet ; 'v]{t VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 590005 BETAN ȯ 4 Betan ȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 5 Betan ȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 1 Bhitriban ͧǒğ 590005 BETAN ȯ 9 Bhogedamar Ȫȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 3 Daha ¡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 4 Dhaule Kando Ǖȯ ȱȪ 590005 BETAN ȯ 2 Dhaute ȫȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 3 Dongdongeghat ɉÊɉȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 3 Gaunkhada ȫÛȡȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 8 Gobra Soban Chaur Ȫ Ȫ ȫ 590005 BETAN ȯ 2 Gotmaj Ȫ×ȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 1 Haldukhet ¡ãǕȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 9 Jamune ȡǕȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 2 Jiruwa ǔǽȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 8 Keladi ȯȡȣ 590005 BETAN ȯ 7 Khargadi ȡ[ȣ 590005 BETAN ȯ 3 Kuwagadha Ǖȡ±ȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 3 Lamikhal ȡͧÈ¡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 2 Lamkane àȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 9 M alenga Ʌȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 6 Mathillo Kharapu ȡͬãȪ ȡǗ 590005 BETAN ȯ 8 M athura Ǖȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 1 M auriban ȫǐ 590005 BETAN ȯ 3 Sadne ɬȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 2 Satsali × ȣ 590005 BETAN ȯ 2 Simalgaira ͧ ãȰȡ 590005 BETAN ȯ 1 Simalkhet ͧ ȯ 590005 BETAN ȯ 2
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