District de Kavrepalanchok
Le district de Kavrepalanchok – en népalais : काभ्रेपलान्चोक जिल्ला – est l'un des 75 districts du Népal. Il est rattaché à la zone de la Bagmati et à la région de développement Centre. La population du district s'élevait à 381 937 habitants en 2011.
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Kavrepalanchok District also known as Kavre is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Dhulikhel as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,396 km2. It is a part of Bagmati Province and has a population of 364,039.
Nepal's Information Technology Park is also located in this district.
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Dhulikhelis a municipality in Kavrepalanchok District of Nepal. Two major highways, the B.P. Highway and the Araniko Highway pass through Dhulikhel. Araniko Highway connects Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city with Tibet's border town of Kodari. Dhulikhel is located at the Eastern rim of Kathmandu Valley, south of the Himalayas at 1550m above sea level and is situated 30 km southeast of Kathmandu and 74 km southwest of Kodari. The majority of people in Dhulikhel are Newars, and Brahmin, Chhettri, Tamang and Dalit are also living in outer area of the town. Drinking water in Dhulikhel is some of the best water in Nepal. It was made with the help of the German NGO German Technical Cooperation.
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Kathmandu University is an autonomous university in Nepal. It is the third oldest university in Nepal, located in Dhulikhel of Kavrepalanchok District, about 30 km east of Kathmandu. It was established in 1991 with the motto "Quality Education for Leadership." KU operates through its seven schools, and campuses in Dhulikhel, Lalitpur and Panchkhal. The university offers undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate courses in a variety of fields.
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Shreekhandapur is a historic town located within the Dhulikhel Municipality of Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal. It lies approximately 28 km east of Kathmandu and is situated at an elevation of around 1,400 metres above sea level.
The main attraction of Shreekhandapur is the temple of Swet Bhairav, which is located about 1 km northeast of the town. The name Shreekhandapur is believed to have originated from the shreekhand tree, which was once abundant in the area. During the Licchavi period, the town was known as खम्पू, a name that continues to be widely used by the local Newar community.
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The Information Technology Park, Nepal's only Information Technology Park, is situated between Banepa and Panauti of Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, although it comes under Panauti Municipality. It lies about 28 kilometres northeast of the capital city Kathmandu.