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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@$ Parbat kj {t VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 7 Adherineta \ȯǐȯȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 6 Arthar ][ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 2 Artharbesi \ȡ[ȶ Ȣ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 6 Badagaun ɋ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 8 Bagale ȡȯ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 7 Bahunbesi ¡ǕÛȯ Ȣ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 2 Bhyauni ßȫȢ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 7 Charipani ǐȡȢ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 3 Chhapswara ȡÜèȡȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 2 Dandakharka Ûȡȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 6 Dandaswara Ûèȡȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 7 Dhoddanda ȪƧȲȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 4 Dubleswara ǕÞȯèȡȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 1 Gahate ¡ȯ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 1 Garane ȶ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 4 Jaipare Ȱȯ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 9 Kahule ¡Ǖȯ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 1 Karbare [ȯ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 8 Khalte ȡãȯ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 9 Naukholta ȫȪȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 8 Rahe ¡ȯ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 2 Ryaldanda [ãȲȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 5 Sahiswara Ǒ¡èȡȡ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 5 Sindhu ͧ ÛǕ 420001 ARTHAR DANDAKHARKA \[ Ûȡȡ 3 Thadswara ȡɮèȡȡ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 7 Bachchhadanda ÍȡȲȡ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 3 Bachchhagaun Íȡɋ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 6 Bachchhakot ÍȡȪ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 4 Barhabis ȡ¡[ǒ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 1 Bhedabari ȯȣ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 6 Dundanda ǕÛȲȡ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 5 Durlang Ǖɍ 1 Parbat kj {t VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 5 Jimire ǔͧȯ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 4 Kamere ȯ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 3 Kaneni ȯȢ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 6 kaphleswara Ýȯèȡȡ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 4 Khatrithar ǒğ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 7 Kulamathi ǕȡȢ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 9 M ajhthar Ð 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 6 Patikharka Ǔȡȡ 420002 BACHCHHA ȡÍȡ 1 Phoksing ȪǔÈ Ȳ 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 9 Bani Pokhara ǓȪȡ 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 7 Bhawari ȡȡȣ 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 3 Chopindanda ȪͪÛȲȡ 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 2 Dandabari Ȳȣ 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 9 Khalta ã 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 6 Lamakharka ȡȡȡ 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 1 Lauke ȯǕ 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 4 Lingsing ͧȲǔÊ Ȳ 420003 BAHAKITHANTI ¡ͩȡǔÛ 8 Talatung ȡǕȲ 420004 BAJUNG ǕȲ 5 Bajung ǕȲ 420004 BAJUNG ǕȲ 2 Bause ȫ ȯ 420004 BAJUNG ǕȲ 8 Bhuma ¡Ǖ 420004 BAJUNG ǕȲ 1 Nyaule Ûȫȯ 420004 BAJUNG ǕȲ 1 Pakhare ȡȯ 420004 BAJUNG ǕȲ 1 Patichaur Ǔ ȫ 420004 BAJUNG ǕȲ 6 Phalhalni ã¡ȡȢ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 8 Balakot Ȫ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 2 Bate ȯ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 8 Bhalkung ãǕȲ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 5 Daha ¡ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 6 Delidanda ȯͧȲȡ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 3 Dhunge Ǖɨȯ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 3 Hirukharka Ǒ¡ǽȡȡ 2 Parbat kj {t VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 4 Koldanda ȪãȲȡ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 6 Nigali Ǔȡȣ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 9 Patle ȡȯ 420005 BALAKOT Ȫ 1 Sitale Ȣȡȯ 420006 BANAU ȫ 4 Banau ȫ 420006 BANAU ȫ 1 Chitre ͬ ğȯ 420006 BANAU ȫ 3 Dandakhor ȲȪ 420006 BANAU ȫ 2 Gajunge ǕȲȯ 420006 BANAU ȫ 6 Game ȯ 420006 BANAU ȫ 9 Okhale jȯ 420006 BANAU ȫ 8 Phata ȡ 420007 BANSKHARKA Ûèȡȡ 2 Baskharka èȡȡ 420007 BANSKHARKA Ûèȡȡ 7 Bhitre Bang ͧğȯȲ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 7 Asimure \ͧ Ǖȯ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 1 Bachchhabot ÍȡȪ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 3 Barrachaur ȡ[ ȫ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 6 Baskot ȡèȪ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 2 Baur ȫ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 2 Dhakachaur ȫ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 1 Dorma Ȫȡ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 9 Gaire Ȱȯ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 1 Lyang ãȡȲ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 8 Naunadi ȫȡȢ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 1 Patal ȡȡ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 9 Purnagaun Ǖȡ[ɋ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 5 Rithabot ǐȡȪ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 9 Sahuthar ¡Ǖ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 2 Satbise ǔ× ȯ 420008 BARRACHAUR ȡ[ ȫ 2 Thauwa ȫȡ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 7 Bagale ȡȯ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 4 Beulibas ȯ`ͧ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 9 Chiluwa ͬ Ǖȡ 3 Parbat kj {t VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 6 Chiuridanda Ǔ`ǐÛ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 2 Dadathok Ȫ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 9 Dud Ǖ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 8 Duglung ǕÊǕȲ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 5 M aidan Ȱȡ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 3 Palusthan Ǖèȡ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 8 Salghari ȡȡȣ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 1 Tallo Gohapuk ãȪ Ȫ¡Ǖ 420016 BEULIBAS ȯaȢȡ 1 Upallo Gohapuk `ãȪ Ȫ¡Ǖ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 4 Bahunimara ¡ǕǓȡȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 8 Bajarmara ȡ[ȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 7 Basswara èèȡȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 1 Baumara ȫȡȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 8 Betehani ȯȯ¡ȡȢ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 7 Bhagara ȡȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 5 Biguwa ǒǕȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 2 Bisundanda ǒ ǕÛȲȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 2 Gairiswara Ȱǐèȡȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 9 Guraidanda ǕȰȲȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 8 Jasukharka Ǖȡȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 4 kaule Ǖȯ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 3 Kauledadathar ȫȯ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 2 Lapsikholagaun ǔÜ Ȫȡɋ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 1 Majh katera ȡȡȯ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 3 Patlekharka ×ȯȡȡ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 9 Phulbari Ǖȡȣ 420009 BHANGARA Ȳȡȡ 1
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