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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@$ Bardiya alb{of VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 2 Badalpur ȡǕ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 5 Badka Bhaura ɬȡ Ǖȡ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 8 Baji Saduwa ȡȢ ȡǕȡ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 8 Basanta Û 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 1 Bhajanpurwa ȡÛǕȡ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 5 Chhotki Bhaura Ȫȧ Ǖȡ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 4 Chitainpur ͬ ȰÛǕ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 6 Dayarampur ȡȡǕ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 9 Dongarpur ɉǕ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 1 Gularpurwa ǕȡǕ[ȡ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 9 Jaypur Ǖ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 4 Jhapti ȣ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 6 Jogipur ȪͬǕ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 4 Kanti ȡǔÛ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 6 Khalla Jaypur ãȡ Ǖ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 4 Krisna Nagar Ǚèȡ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 8 Lalitapur ͧǕ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 7 Mukhiya Jaypur Ǖͨȡ Ǖ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 1 M urahiya ǕǑ¡ȡ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 3 Pahadipur ¡ǑǕ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 5 Patharpurwa ȡǕ[ȡ 580001 BADALPUR ȡǕ 1 Raikhenhawa ȰȯÛ¡ȡȡ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 3 Badki Mirchaiya ɮȧ ͧ ȷȡ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 7 Bagnaha ȡ¡ȡ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 2 Bahunpur ¡ǕÛǕ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 5 Banbirpur ǔÛǕ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 6 Bankati ÛȢ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 2 Bargada ȡ[ȡ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 3 Chhotki Mirchaiya Ȫȧ ͧ ȷȡ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 1 Dhungrahawa ǕÛĒ¡ȡȡ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 9 Gidarpur ͬǕ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 6 Gobindapur ȪͪÛǕ 1 Bardiya alb{of VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 9 Jutpani ǕȡȢ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 7 Khailar ͨ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 1 Khanpur ȲǕ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 4 M ainabar Ȱȡ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 9 M anpur ȡǕ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 1 Sahipur Ǒ¡Ǖ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 8 Sainawar ͧ ȡ 580002 BAGNAHA ȡ¡ȡ 6 Takiya ͩȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 8 Baniyabhar Ǔȡȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 2 Bantariyan ÛȡǐȡȲ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 7 Beluwabajja ȯǕȡÏȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 5 Bepattaopur ȯ×ȪǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 9 Bhaisakhani Ȱ ȡȢ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 2 Bhangahapur Ȳ¡Ǖ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 3 Chhotkipur Ȫǔ×Ǖ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 5 Danpur ȲǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 4 Dhangrahi ÛĒȡ¡ȣ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 4 Gauripara ȫǐȡȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 5 Gidarpurwa ͬǕ[ȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 9 Jabbarpur ÞǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 1 Jamuniya ǕǓȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 9 Jhakkipur ȡǔÈǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 5 Jitpur ǔǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 2 Jodhipur ȪͬǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 5 Jogigaun Ȫͬɋ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 3 Kumaragaun Ǖɋ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 2 Kusumdanda Ǖ ǕàȲȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 8 Laksmanpur ÈèȲǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 5 Lamidamar ȡͧ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 5 Lathuwa Ǖȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 9 M uraha Ǖ¡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 4 Narayanpur ȡȡǕ 2 Bardiya alb{of VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 3 Pachgharuwa Íǽȡ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 4 Pahadipur ¡ǑǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 8 Rampur ȡǕ 580003 BANIYABHAR Ǔȡȡ 5 Thagpur ȡÊǕ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Babai Koloni Bajar _ȪȪȢȡ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Bangaun Ȳɋ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 9 Banmudwa ÛǕɮȡ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Batule Ǖȯ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 1 Belwa ȯȡ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 6 Chamakpur ÈǕ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Chepang ȯȡȲ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Chhahara Thapla ¡ȡ ȡÜȡ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 3 Dakhin ͨ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Deurali Bhanjyang ȯ`ȡȣ ÛÏȡȲ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Dhondrekholagaun ɉġȯȪȡɋ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 4 Dorwa Gaurahi Ȫȡ ȫȡ¡ȣ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Geruwani ȯǽȡȢ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Hattikhal ¡ǔ×È¡ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 3 Kaphlepur ÝȯǕ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Khotegaun Ȫȯɋ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Kimire Chareti ͩͧȯ ȯȢ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Kurulle Ǖǽãȯ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 4 Lakhana 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 8 Laksmanpur ÈèȲǕ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 5 M ahadewa ¡ȡȯ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 9 Nayanbasti ȡȱèȢ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Salghari ȡȡȣ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 3 Shantipur ȡǔÛǕ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Sinkauligaira ͧ ÛȫͧȰȡ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 7 Thaklenigaun ÈȯǓɋ 580004 BELAWA ȯȡ 6 Uttar Bhakari `× ȡȣ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 1 Badki Bhimmapur ɮȧ ͧàȡǕ 3 Bardiya alb{of VDC_C VDC English VDC Nepali WNO Name ĂđĘć 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 2 Baithakpur ȰȡÈǕ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 8 Baniyapur ǓȡǕ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 7 Belasa ȯ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 7 Bhaluphanta ȡǕȲȡ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 9 Chainpur ȰǕ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 2 Chhotki Bhimmapur Ȫȧ ͧàȡǕ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 8 Dalaipur ȰǕ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 5 Dip Nagar Ǒ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 4 Durga Nagar Ǖȡ[ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 3 Godiyana ȪǑȡȡ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 8 Gulara Ǖ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 8 Ishwariganj ^æǐȲ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 1 Lahure Tol ȡ¡ǕȯȪ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 7 Lalchipur ȡǔã Ǖ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 1 Narayanpurwa ȡȡÛǕȡ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 5 Pakadiyapur ǑȡǕ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 7 Rampur ȡǕ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 8 Sadakpurwa ÈǕȡ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 6 Satar Pharam èȡ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 6 Shankarpur ȲǕ 580005 BHIM APUR ȢȡǕ 8 Tingharuwa ǓÛǽȡ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 2 Bichko M urgauwa ǒ Ȫ Ǖȿȡ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 2 Chanaura ȫȡ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 8 Chhotki Daulatpur Ȫȧ ȫǕ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 8 Chhotkipur Ȫǔ×Ǖ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 9 Daulatpur ȫǕ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 2 Himalipur Ǒ¡ȡͧǕ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 7 Manparipur ȲǐǕ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 2 M urgauwa Ǖȿȡ 580006 DAULATPUR ȫǕ 3 Nangapur ȲȡǕ 580006
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