Sitapaila
Village of Nagarjun Municipality in Province No. 3, Nepal
Sitapaila सीतापाइला | |
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Village of Nagarjun Municipality | |
27°43′N 85°17′E / 27.72°N 85.28°E / 27.72; 85.28 | |
Country | Nepal |
Province | Province No. 3 |
District | Kathmandu |
Population (1991) | |
• Total | 5,156 |
Time zone | UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time) |
Sitapaila is a village and former Village Development Committee that is now part of Nagarjun Municipality in Province No. 3 of central Nepal. The name of the community comes from "Sita" who was the wife of Lord Ram and daughter of Nepalese King Janak and "paila" meaning footsteps in Nepali.[1] At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5,156 and had 1,008 households in it.[2]
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Kathmandu District
Headquarters: Kathmandu
- Kathmandu
- Budanilkantha
- Chandragiri
- Dakshinkali
- Gokarneshwar
- Kageshwari Manohara
- Kirtipur
- Nagarjun
- Shankharapur
- Tarakeshwar
- Tokha
- Aalapot
- Baad Bhanjyang
- Bajrayogini
- Balambu
- Baluwa
- Bhadrabas
- Bhimdhunga
- Chalnakhel
- Chapali Bhadrakali
- Chhaimale
- Chobhar
- Chauketar Dahachok
- Chunikhel
- Daanchhi
- Dhapasi
- Dharmasthali
- Gapalphedi
- Gokarna
- Goldhunga
- Gongabu
- Gothatar
- Ichankhu Narayan
- Indrayani
- Jhor Mahankal
- Jitpurphedi
- Jorpati
- Kabhresthali
- Kapan
- Khadka Bhadrakali
- Kirtipur Chitubihar
- Koteshwar
- Lapsiphedi
- Machhegaun
- Mahadevsthan
- Mahankal
- Manmaiju
- Matatirtha
- Mulpani
- Nanglebhare
- Naikap Naya Bhanjyang
- Naikap Purano Bhanjyang
- Nayapati
- Phutung
- Pukhulachhi
- Ramkot
- Sangla
- Satungal
- Syuchatar
- Sheshnarayan
- Sitapaila
- Sokhek
- Sundarijal
- Suntol
- Talku Dudechaur
- Thankot
- Tinthana
- Tokha Chandeshwari
- Tokha Saraswati
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