Puja, Nepal

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Puja

पुजाँ
Village Development Committee
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Puja
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 28°14′N82°59′E / 28.24°N 82.99°E / 28.24; 82.99 Coordinates: 28°14′N82°59′E / 28.24°N 82.99°E / 28.24; 82.99
CountryFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Region Mid-Western
Zone Rapti Zone
District Pyuthan District
VDC Punjan
Population
 (2001 Census [1] )
  Total3,871
 793 households
Time zone UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)

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

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Villages in this VDC

Ward Lat. Lon Elev.
Baglibangबाग्लीबाङ328°15'N82°59'E2,010m
Baglidandaबाग्लीडाँडा28°15'N82°58'E2,130
Chhewagaunछेवगाउँ28°15'N82°59'E1,710
Dandakattiडाँडाकट्टी28°14'N82°58'E2,010
Dhanmudaधनबुडा28°13'N82°59'E1,650
Gaunphataगाउँफाटा28°13'N83°00'E1,455
Gothantiगोठाँटी28°13'N82°58'E1,049
Halhaleहलहले28°14'N82°59'E2,110
Jadagaunजाडगाउँ28°15'N83°00'E1,710
Jemarkattaजेमरकट्टा28°13'N83°00'E1,310
Kalleकल्ले28°14'N83°01'E1,239
Kaphalbasकाफलबास128°13'N83°01'E1,425
Khalachaurखलचौर828°13'N82°58'E1,815
Khasibangखसीबाङ28°14'N82°59'E1,790
Kholabangखोलाबाङ428°14'N82°59'E2,002
Kolchaurकोलचौर28°13'N83°01'E1,535
Laisharaलैस्वाँरा928°14'N82°58'E1,955
Lamtingeलामटिङ्गे28°13'N82°59'E1,610
Liwaseलिवासे128°14'N83°01'E1,190
Mukhya Pokharaमुख्य पखरा28°13'N83°00'E1,350
Okhreniओख्रेनी28°15'N83°00'E1,918
Pasabangपासाबाङ28°14'N82°59'E1,790
Phalanteफलाँटे128°14'N83°01'E1,190
Phapretaफप्रेटा28°14'N82°58'E1,930
Phorsakharkaफोर्साखर्क128°14'N83°01'E1,405
Pujaपुजाँ128°13'N83°00'E1,651
Raghuwaरघुवा28°14'N83°02'E1,470
Sasibangसासीबाङ28°14'N83°00'E1,450
Thokresaठोक्रेसा128°13'N83°01'E1,225

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References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya . 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.