• Chyangthapu is a village development committee in Panchthar District in the Province No. 1 of eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had...
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    Hangum, Mauwa) Yangawarak Rural Municipality Nepali: याङवरक गाउँपालिका (Chyangthapu, Phalaicha, Oyam, Tharpu, Nagi) VDC's in small brackets means they are...
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    belonged to the Begha Clan of Limbu people of Nepal. Limbu was born in Chyangthapu village, Tehrathum, in East Nepal, and later lived in Damak. In November...
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  • visiting the lake. The lake can be reached by about two days on foot from Chyangthapu. The perfect time to visit the Timbung Pokhari is between March – October...
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    Bhadrapur, Beldandi 6 NH06 Tamor Corridor 135 Chatara, Ganesh Chowk (Chyangthapu) 7 NH07 66 Chatara, Kanchanrup 8 NH08 Koshi Highway 320 Rani (Biratanagar)...
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  • 32511 Palungmainadi 32512 Baldengadi 32513 Panchthar Panchthar 57400 Chyangthapu 57401 Ambarpur 57402 Namluwa 57403 Yangnam 57404 Nawamidanda 57406 Mehelbote...
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    Sartap, Chilingdin, Aangsarang, Phaktep, Aangna, Olane, Hangum, Mauwa, Chyangthapu, Phalaicha, Oyam, Tharpu, Nagi Ambegudin, Ankhop, Chaksibote, Change...
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  • Sartap, Chilingdin, Aangsarang, Phaktep, Aangna, Olane, Hangum, Mauwa, Chyangthapu, Phalaicha, Oyam, Tharpu, Nagi Ambegudin, Ankhop, Chaksibote, Change...
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  • population of the municipality is 18281 as of Census of Nepal 2011. Chyangthapu, Phalaicha, Oyam, Tharpu and Nagi which previously were all separate...
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    Tonglu. At Phalut they turned west to enter the jungles of Nepal. After Chyangthapu they headed north again through intensively cultivated terraced land...
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