AnimauxThe tiger, hyena, and jackal still exist in southern Nepal, although in decreasing numbers. Rhesus ... encore ClimatThere are four climatic seasons in Nepal: March–May (spring), June–August (summer), September–November (fall) and December–February ... encore JeuxIn Nepal, cricket is the most popular sport, but also football (soccer) attracts many spectators ... encore MaisonsHousing conditions in Nepal are mostly of a poor standard, but generally better in urban ... encore TravailAbout 90% of the Nepali labor force falls into the informal sector, where wages are ... encore GensThe Nepalese are descendants of three major migrations from India, Tibet, and Central Asia. The ... encore RéligionNepal was formerly the world’s only constitutionally declared Hindu state, but following the movement for ... encore EcolesSchool education in Nepal includes primary level of grades 1-5, lower secondary and secondary levels ... encore MagasinKathmandu is bursting with markets, restaurants, cafés, vendors and shops offering all kinds of goods ... encore TransportationA very popular way of getting around in Nepal is by bus, but going by ... encore RuesTotal roads network of Nepal is 31,489.79 kilometers, and of these only 17% of roads ... encore NatureNepal is crowned by eight of the world's ten highest mountains. Its altitude ranges from ... encore
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