Belaka ( Nepali : बेलका ) is a municipality located in Udayapur District of Province No. 1 of Nepal . It is one of four urban municipalities located in Udayapur District.
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48-497: Is also famous for the statue of the pig which was built in July 2021 by Belaka municipality for Nrs.sixty Lakh(6000000) Visit Udayapur feel the difference of scenic beauty. It is a place located at the northern part of Belaka-06 Buddha Chowk. It is well known in Belaka for its cinematic scenery of Rampur bazzar, the view of Saptakoshi,koshi tappu area and also for the beautiful blowing air. It
60-621: Is divided into nine wards and the headquarter of the municipality is located at Rampur Bazar in ward no.9. The municipality is situated in the easternmost part of Udayapur district . The geographical coordinations for the municipality is 26°42′09″N 86°55′29″E / 26.70250°N 86.92472°E / 26.70250; 86.92472 - 26°55′38″N 87°10′06″E / 26.92722°N 87.16833°E / 26.92722; 87.16833 Latitude and longitude. The municipality covers an area of 344.37 square kilometres (132.96 sq mi). Shiwalik and Mahabharat Range border
72-508: Is located in Belaka Municipality, ward no.5 at these coordinates: 26°50′35″N 86°58′35″E / 26.84306°N 86.97639°E / 26.84306; 86.97639 . Many people visit this place to enjoy their time with water. Mainamainiis a temple located in ward no.7 of this municipality. It is believed that long years ago this place was ruled by Kirant King & Queen who are collectively called as Mainamaini. Mainamaini
84-531: The east, Saptari to the south and Chaudandigadhi of Udayapur to the west. The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is in the south-east corner. Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is a protected area located in Ward No.2 of Belaka Municipality. It was established 1976 designed as Ramsar Site. Bhootiya Daha is a small water fall and a natural pool which is famous in Udayapur District for water fun activities. The pool
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132-485: The municipality is 344.73 square kilometres (133.10 sq mi), and its population is 51458 as of the 2021 Nepal census . The municipality was formed on 10 March 2017, when the Government of Nepal announced 744 local level units as per the new constitution of Nepal 2015 . The municipality was formed merging following former VDCs : Tapeshwari , Rampur Thoksila , Mainamaini and Katunjebawala . The municipality
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#1732886283009144-454: The municipality to the north and south part. The Sun Kosi River flows on the north border of the municipality; meets the Kosi River , which flows on the eastern border. The municipality includes the urban area of Rampur Thoksila and its neighborhood, rural areas, forests, foothills and grasslands. It is surrounded by Bhojpur District to the north, Dhankuta to the north-east, Sunsari to
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