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C E N T R a L W E S T E Thoche Samagaun Pisang Bagarchhap M a n a n g Dhandruk Chame Chhekampar Lho Dharapani Bihi Chunchet Prok Lumle W E S T E R N Machhapuchchhre Dherma Lwangghalel Bahundanda Namarjung Tadhring G APhaleni N D ASirdibas K I Parche Khudi Bhulbhule Sardikhola Ghachok Ribhan Bhujung L a m j u n g K a s k i Doodpokhari Uhiya Dhampus Lahachok Keroja Dhital Silujure Puranchaur Dhodeini Argala G o r k h a Pasgaun Hyangja Laprak Timure Lama Mauja Ghaleuttarkanya Simpani Bansar Dhikur Chaur Mijuredanda Chandisthan Pokhari Thuman Bajhakhet Kaskikot Bhalam Thumakodanda Bhoje Dudhpokhara Kharibot Bhachok Baglung Bhadauretamago Sarangkot Arba Ghyachok Langtang Pani Besi Kahun Bijaypur Saimarang Maling Sertung Chilime Chapakot Shahar Lapa Kalika Gilung Hiletaksar Gumda Nalma Nauthar Pokhara Sub Pachok Majhthana Gaunshahar Bichaur Pumdi Metropolitan Shribhanjyang Bhumdi Chiti Warpak Briddim Karapu Kashigaun Sindure Purankot Tipling Hansapur Chandreshwar Elampokhari Udipur Lapu 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