Kochibang

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Kochibang
कोचीबाङ
Village Development Committee
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Kochibang
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 28°05′N82°39′E / 28.09°N 82.65°E / 28.09; 82.65 Coordinates: 28°05′N82°39′E / 28.09°N 82.65°E / 28.09; 82.65
CountryFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Region Mid-Western
Zone Rapti Zone
District Pyuthan District
VDC Kochibang
Population
 (2001 Census [1] )
  Total2,630
 482 households
Time zone UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)

Kochibang is a village and Village Development Committee in Pyuthan, a Middle Hills district of Rapti Zone, western Nepal.

Contents

Villages in this V.D.C.

Ward Lat. Lon Elev.
Amdandaआमडाँडा28°06'N82°39'E1,235m
Ampataआमपाटा28°05'N82°37'E  910
Baksingबाक्सिङ28°07'N82°37'E1,208
Bahrabiseबाह्रबिसे28°04'N82°38'E  870
Bhaldandaभलडाँडा28°06'N82°39'E1,275
Bhanjyangभञ्ज्याङ28°07'N82°38'E1,635
Bhompaभोम्पा28°06'N82°37'E1,265
Dabangदाबाङ28°05'N82°39'E1,234
Danda Kateriडाँडा कटेरी28°05'N82°41'E1,235
Dharampaniधरमपानी28°07'N82°40'E1,930
Ghurcheघुर्चे28°06'N82°37'E1,570
Jhupeliझुपेली28°06'N82°40'E1,638
Jogithumजोगीथुम28°03'N82°41'E  950
Kali Pokhariकाली पोखरी28°05'N82°42'E1,710
Khalteखाल्टे28°05'N82°38'E1,210
Kochibangकोचीबाङ128°05'N82°40'E1,415
Kusundeकुसुण्डे228°04'N82°41'E1,590
Laksmi Khoriyaलक्ष्मी खोरिया28°06'N82°38'E1,461
Lami Khoryaलामी खोरिया28°06'N82°37'E1,219
Mirsingमिर्सिङ28°05'N82°38'E1,170
Rumरुम28°05'N482°39'E1,435
Rumdandaरुमडाँडा28°05'N82°40'E1,608
Rupakotरुपाकोट28°05'N82°41'E1,310
Sakribangसाक्रीबाङ28°06'N82°39'E1,513
Sallabotसल्लाबोट328°04'N82°40'E1,149
Tarटार28°06'N82°36'E  895
Tirmireतिरमिरे28°05'N82°40'E1,290

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References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 21 September 2008.
  2. "Index of Geographical Names of Nepal, Volume IV: Mid Western Development Region, List of Settlements, Pyuthan" (PDF). Government of Nepal, National Geographic Information Infrastructure Program. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2011-03-12.