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Taplejung District ( Nepali : ताप्लेजुङ जिल्ला Listen ) is one of 77 districts of Nepal and one of the 14 districts of Koshi Province . It is located deep in the Himalayas in Eastern Nepal with བོད to the north across the Himalayas. Taplejung is the third largest district (by area) of Nepal.

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15-403: The district covers an area of 3,646 square kilometres (1,408 sq mi) and has a total population ( 2011 Nepal census ) of 127,461. The district is surrounded by Tibet in the north, Sankhuwasabha District in the west, Tehrathum District and Panchthar District in the south and Sikkim (India) in the east. Geographically, the district is located at a latitude of 27º 06' to 27º 55'N and

30-640: A district development committee is elected by the district assembly. The government also appoints a Local Development Officer in each district development committee who heads the DCC in absence of an elected head or deputy head. The DCC acts as an executive to the district Assembly. The DCC coordinates with the Provincial Assembly to establish coordination between the Provincial Assembly and rural municipalities and municipalities and to settle disputes, if any, of political nature. It also maintains coordination between

45-719: A longitude of 87º57' to 87º40' E. In Sherpa/Tibetan and limbu language , Taplejong means "a fort of King Taple".Here "Taple" is said to be the name of the Sherpa/Bhote king and "jong" Fort word derived from the Taplejung medieval times, a fort built by King Taple stood in the area. Before the 17th century, the vast Sikkim kingdom lay east of the Arun River And after the 18th century vast sikkim merged in Nepal.Befire to merge in Nepal ruled by three tribes vast Sikkim ... According to which in

60-474: Is 227 kilometres (141 mi). A person can travel from Kathmandu to Taplejung by public bus, jeep or by flight. Taplejung Airport is a nearest airport. Taplejung is a best destination for trekkers. Kanchenjunga Conservation Area comprises cultivated lands, forests, pastures, rivers, high altitude lakes and glaciers . snow leopard , Asian black bear , red panda , golden-breasted fulvetta , snow cock , blood pheasant and red-billed chough can be seen in

75-415: Is Dorendra Niraula. Taplejung District Court is a Judicial court to see the cases of people on district level. Taplejung is divided in total 9 local level bodies, in which only Phungling is an urban municipality otherwise all other local level bodies are rural municipality. Formerly, Taplejung had one municipality and many VDCs. VDCs were the local level administrative units for villages. Fulfilling

90-441: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . District Coordination Committee Executive: Federal Parliament : Judiciary: The District Coordination Committee ( Nepali : जिल्ला समन्वय समिति , abbreviation : DCC ) was formed on March 14, 2017, to replace the existing district development committee . Each of the 77 districts in Nepal have their own district coordination committees in. The Head of

105-504: Is administered by Taplejung District Coordination Committee (Taplejung DCC). The Taplejung DCC is elected by Taplejung District Assembly . The head of Taplejung DCC is Mr. Ghanendra Maden and Mrs. Devimaya Nepali is deputy head of Taplejung DCC. Taplejung District Administration Office under Ministry of Home Affairs co-operate with Taplejung DCC to maintain peace, order and security in the district. The officer of District Administration office called CDO and current CDO of Taplejung DAO

120-418: Is located. It is situated at elevation ranging from 670 metres (2,200 ft) to 8,586 metres (28,169 ft) from sea level. The Tamor River is a main river in the district, which flows through the middle in the district dividing district in east and west Taplejung. Gunsa river, Simbuwa river and the many tributaries of Tamur are important sources of freshwater. There are more than 60 rivers and streams in

135-946: The 2021 Nepal census , Taplejung district had a population of 120,590. Taplejung has a sex ratio of 984 females per 1000 males. 28,449 (23.59%) lived in urban areas. Languages in Taplejung District (2021) As their first language, 39.40% of the population spoke Limbu , 33.59% Nepali , 12.30% Sherpa , 4.25% Tamang , 2.78% Gurung , 2.19% Rai and 0.92% Magar as their first language. Ethnicity/caste wise, in 2021 42.60% were Limbu , 11.98% Sherpa , 11.67% Chhetri , 5.70% Hill Brahmin , 5.06% Rai , 4.73% Gurung , 4.66% Tamang , 4.55% Kami , 1.45% Damai , 1.39% Newar , 1.10% Magar , 1.05% Sunuwar and 0.95% Mijar . Religion: 44.22% were Kirati , 30.45% Hindu , 21.97% Buddhist , 2.60% Christian , 0.66% Bon and 0.10% others. Literacy: 71.0% could read and write, 2.8% could only read and 26.1% could neither read nor write. Taplejung District

150-577: The 3,915 Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the municipalities and villages of each district . The data included statistics on population size, households, sex and age distribution, place of birth, residence characteristics, literacy, marital status, religion, language spoken, caste/ethnic group, economically active population, education, number of children, employment status, and occupation. The population wise ranking of 126 Nepalese castes/ethnic groups as per 2011 Nepal census. This Nepal -related article

165-505: The Treaty of "lhomenchong" Lho= bhutiya/tibetan /sherpa men = lepcha Chong= limbu /yakthung Limbus were given more rights and given kipat (किपट) and Limbuwan is found in 9 districts. 290px|thumb|Map of Eastern Nepal in 1942 showing Taplejung, a part of large Dhankuta District|left]] Before the unification of Nepal , the area of Taplejung and its surrounds were called after 19th century pallo Kirat Limbuwan which means "far region" and

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180-540: The area. Pathibhara Devi Temple or Mukkumlung Manghim at Taplejung hill is considered as the home to Yuma Sammang, the deity of Limbu people and thus worshipped. A 16th century Diki Chhyoling monastery lies in Olangchung-gola. 2011 Nepal census Nepal conducted a widespread national census in 2011 by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics . Working in cooperation with the 58 municipalities and

195-459: The district. Some glacial lakes are: Sinjenma Pokhari, Samdo Pokhari, Tin Pokhari, Kali Pokhari etc. The district includes many highest peaks e.g. Gimmigela (7350 m), talung (7349 m), Kabru (7276 m), Nepal peak (7177 m), Kumbhkarna (7025 m) etc. Kanchenjunga Conservation Area is a protected area in the district which covers an area of 2,035 square kilometres (786 sq mi). At the time of

210-492: The requirement of the new constitution of Nepal 2015, on 10 March 2017 all VDCs were nullified and formed new units after grouping VDCs. Taplejung District consists 1 Parliamentary constituency and 2 Provincial constituencies Taplejung (headquarters) is connected to the rest of Nepal by the Mechi Highway which meets the east–west or Mahendra Highway at Charali ( Mechinagar ). The distance from Mechinagar to Taplejung

225-490: Was ruled by the Limbu kings of Limbuwan . After the unification of Nepal, the area of Taplejung became a part of the large Dhankuta District . In 1962 when the traditional old 32 districts divided into 75, the three thums (counties) of the large Dhankuta district separately established a new district named "Taplejung". Geographically Taplejung is a mountainous district where the world's third highest peak Kanchenjunga (8586 m)

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