KatmandouKatmandou (en népalais : काठमाडौं, काठमान्डु, en nepalbhasha : येंदेय्), très rarement orthographiée Kathmandou, Kathmandu ou Katmandu, parfois appelée Kantipur du nom de l'ancienne cité-État, ou encore Yen , est la capitale politique et religieuse du Népal dont elle est également la plus grande ville ainsi que le chef-lieu du district du même nom. Les premiers habitants de Katmandou étaient des Newars et parlaient le nepâlbhâsa, qui reste couramment utilisé par la population de la ville.
DhimalThe Dhimal or Dhemal (धिमाल) are an Kirati ethnic group residing in the eastern Terai of Nepal. They are a Sino-Tibetan-speaking ethnic group of the eastern Terai. They mainly reside in Morang and Jhapa districts of Nepal and Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. They are respected as the "First Citizens" of Damak municipality. They are an indigenous group of Nepal and belong to Sino-Tibetan group. They are culturally close to Limbu and Koch of Terai and of the northern hills. Dhimals consider themselves of Kirati descent.
Kulung peopleThe Kulung Rai also call Kulunge Rai/Rodu are one of the major subgroup of Rai people and indigenous communities of Nepal, as well as parts of northeastern Sikkim and Darjeeling district of India, having their own Kulung language, culture, history and tradition. The ethno-linguistic region inhabited by the Kulungs is called the "Mahakulung" ("Greater Kulung") and is located in the Solukhumbu District of Koshi Province of Nepal.
District d'UdayapurUdayapur District (उदयपुर जिल्ला, is one of 14 districts of Koshi Province of eastern Nepal. The district, with Triyuga as its district headquarters, covers an area of and in 2001 had a population of 287,689, in 2011 of 317,532, in 2021 of 342,773 The district border of Udayapur is drawn by Natural border with rivers and hills. Koshi river in the east of the district separates it from Sunsari District, Sun Kosi river in the north draw a borderline which separates it from Bhojpur and Khotang.