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N E P a L Purung ! ! Kyun ! Salyan Baglung Myagdi Bokejhunda Dhunche Karumaryang Bardiya Kaski Gorkha I Rolpa Lamjung ! N 85°0'0"E ! 85°5'0"E 85°10'0"E 85°15'0"E 85°20'0"E 85°25'0"E Dhunche ! Tingchet ! Dhunche Sertung ! Chandanbari ! Tajimarang ! Kalmrang ! Dimsa o ! Chandane ! Chopche International Elevation (m) ! \! Paticho National Capital Airstrip Primary Road ! Deurali ! Chamtang ! Bhimali Boundary High : 8752 Humla ! Laurebina ! ! Jersyat Darchula ! Major Town River Secondary Road C H I N A ! Yungang ! Bajhang Region boundary Kandrang Mugu ! Karumaryang Baitadi Bajura Rigaun ! Tiru Haku FAR-WESTERN Syaphru t ! 5 Gigang ! ! Dadeldhura Jumla Intermediate Town Water Body Tertiary Road Sangyung Kalikot Dolpa ! Chogegaun Doti Achham ! Nagung Low : 1 ! Thali Zone boundary Mustang 1 ! Sole ! Kanchanpur Dailekh Rigaun ! MID-WESTERN ! c Lumrang Jharlang Kailali Jajarkot Rukum ! Gogane Manang Small Town Track / Trail 0 District boundary ! Surkhet N E P A L Purung ! ! Kyun ! 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