Chitwan District

Chitwan District (/ˈtʃɪtəˌwʌn/, Nepali: चितवन, [ˈtsit̪ʌwʌn] ) is one of 77 districts of Nepal, and takes up the southwestern corner of Bagmati Province. Bharatpur, largest city of Nepal after Kathmandu, is its administrative centre. It covers 2,238.39 km2 (864.25 sq mi), and in 2011 had a population of 579,984 (279,087 male and 300,897 female) people. Bharatpur is the commercial and service centre of South Central Nepal and a major destination for higher education, health care and transportation in the region. Chitwan lies in the Terai region of Nepal. It is in the drainage basin of the Gandaki River and is roughly triangular, taking that river as its meandering northwestern border, and a modest watershed border, with India, as the basis of its southern limit. Local government: Bharatpur Metropolitan, Rapti Municipality, Ratnanagar Municipality, Kalika Municipality, Khairahani Municipality, Madi Municipality, Ikshyakamana Gaupalika

Chitwan
चितवन
District
Narayangarh city view from Maula Kalika temple Gaindakot
Motto(s): 
हाम्रो चितवन, राम्रो चितवन
Location in Bagmati Province
Coordinates: 27°35′N 84°30′E
CountryNepal
ProvinceBagmati Province
HeadquartersBharatpur
HDI 0.520 (Medium)
HPI 31.9 (Low)
Literacy Rate 77.3% (Medium)
Established14th century
Area
  Total2,238.39 km2 (864.25 sq mi)
Elevation
415 m (1,362 ft)
Population
 (2014)
  Total579,984
  Ethnicities
Tharu Brahmin Chhetri Newar Darai muslim Gurung Magars Tamang Chepang Pariyar
  Religions
Hindu Muslim Buddhist Christian
Languages
  LocalNepali, Tharu, Newari, Tamang, Gurung, Darai, Bhojpuri, Magar, Chepang
  OfficialNepali
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
Area code056
Websitewww.ddcchitwan.gov.np
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