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Nepal is a developing country with an agricultural economy. In recent years, the country's efforts to expand into manufacturing industries and other technological sectors have achieved much progress. Farming is the main economic activity followed by manufacturing, trade and tourism. The chief sources of foreign currency earnings are merchandise export, services, tourism and Gurkha remittances. The annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is about US$ 4.3 billion.
Location: Between India & the Tibetan Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. Area: 147,181 Sq. Kms. Population: Approximately 21 Million Latitude: 26° 12' and 30° 27' North. Longitude: 80° 4' and 88° 12' East. People: Over 40 Ethnic Groups & 70 Spoken Languages. Political-System: Multiparty Democracy with Constitutional Monarchy. This is changing at the moment. Topography: From the world's deepest gorge 'Kali-Gandaki' to the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8848m Vegetation: Nepal possesses some of the most outstanding bio-diversity in the world, ranging from sub-tropical Rain-forests to Alpine deserts. Climate: Climate ranges from sub-tropical in the low lands to Arctic in higher altitudes. Seasons: Winter (December-February), Summer (March-May), Monsoon(June-Aug), Autumn(Sept-Nov) National Bird: Impean Pheasant (Danfe). National Flower: Rhododendron Arboreum (Lali Gurans). World Heriatge Sites: Ten (of which seven World Heritage Sites are situated within 20 kms. of radius, in the Kathmandu Valley). Flora and Fauna: 840 different species of wet-land, migratory and residential birds. 8% of the world's population of birds. 11 of the 15 butterfly families in the world. 2% of the flowering plants. 4% of mammals on earth. Home to Endangered Species like Royal Bengal tiger, One horned rhino, Snow - leopard, Red panda, Brown bear, Assamese macaque, Gangetic dolphin, wolf, wild elephant , giant horn-bill, swamp deer, wild yak, Tibetan antelope, Black buck, four horned antelope, Musk deer, Pigmy hog, Haspid hare, Pangolin, Gharial, Indian bustard, Saras crane, Impean pheasant, Python, etc A Living Cultural Heritage. Nepal's heritage is alive and dynamic. Shamanism, Pan-animism & Witch-craft are still practised in remote regions. Temples, shrines, monuments and monasteries are extremely active with devotees burning butter-lamps, singing hymns, chiming templebells and playing drums. The only country that has living goddess "Kumari". ECONOMYAgriculture Manufacturing Trade Tourism |