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My country Nepal is situated between two large countries China and India.

According
to the census of 2011 A.D., 26,494,504 people living in my country.
The area of Nepal is 147,181 SQ.K.M. the density of population in urban regions is
higher than in rural regions. Similarly, valleys and plains are more densely
populated than the hilly region.
The national flag of Nepal is unique to them all. It is the only flag in the world
that is not rectangular. The flag is crimson red which signifies the rhododendron
which is the national flower of Nepal. The border is blue which signifies peace and
harmony.
Until 1962, the flag’s emblems, the sun, and the crescent moon had human faces
which signify the unity of the country. The national flower and bird, rhododendron
and Danfe respectively, the flag was a plumed crown worn by the kings and crossed
Kukhris carried by the Gurkhas for their bravery. Nepal followed a monarchy system
until the people movement in 2063 BS.
Nepal is an agro-based country. About 80 percent of the people depend on
agriculture. Some of the educated people are employed in other sectors such as
teaching, office work, business, etc.
Although people belong to various social groups and religions, the real practice of
‘unity in diversity. Most of the people in Nepal followed the Hindu religion but
people enjoy a right to other religions too.
People speak different languages and enjoy different modes of culture and
traditions. In Nepal people respect each other’s religion and culture as well.
It is said that ‘Hario ban Nepal ko Dhan’. Nepal seems to be beautiful because of
the green forest. In the forest, there are wild animals. Many tourists come to
watch them which helps to increase the foreign currency.
A Lady Traveller is travelling Nepal himalayas
A Lady Traveller is enjoying while traveling in Nepal Himalayas
Nepal is famous for its natural beauty and gifts. Although Nepal is landlocked,
people from foreign countries are fond of visiting in Nepal. Nepal is famous for
its mountains, rivers, lakes, etc.
The highest mountain peak in the world, Mt. Everest, lies in Nepal. Many tourists
visit her every year. Through tourism, Nepal can earn foreign currency which can be
used for development. Nepal is rich in water resources.
Many rivers flow from high mountains twisting and turning around the hills and
moving through Terai. Many brooks and streams serve people in many ways. They are
advantageous for irrigation, transportation, rafting, running hydroelectricity
projects, and so on.
The most amazing fact about Nepal is that it does not greet another person with a
handshake or a hello, it rather joins their hand and says Namaste which means I
respect you as a person.
Nepal is developing a country. About 70 percent of the people are literate. The
farmers are provided with the facilities of irrigation, modern fertilizers,
improved seeds, and a modern method of farming. The facilities of electricity
health care and other facilities are also increasing.
I feel proud to be a citizen of Nepal. We, Nepali people, respect each other. I do
feel most of the people love the nation. We feel that mother and motherland are the
same. I do hope that our country Nepal will be the most famous in the world.

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