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List of cities in Nepal


Municipalities in Nepal are cities and towns meeting minimum criteria set out by the government. These criteria include a certain population, infrastructure and revenues. Presently, there are 217 municipalities in Nepal of which only 58 existed until 2014. 72 were established in May 2014, 61 in December 2014 and another 26 in September 2015. In addition, the Government of Nepal raised the administrative level of 7 existing municipalities to sub-metropolitan municipality for a total of 11.

In most cases, the municipalities are created by amalgamating several Village Development Committees (VDC), thus making it necessary to choose a name for the new entity. This may sometimes be the name of the largest former VDC but usually is a new creation. The listed names are the official names of the municipalities; nevertheless, the former names are still widely used. In 2014/15, many VDC's were dissolved and integrated into the neighbouring municipalities enlarging their territory and population.

Municipalities in Nepal come in three levels of self-government: metropolitan municipality, sub-metropolitan municipality and municipality.In 2017 January 6 a proposal was drafted where the number of Metro cities was increased from 1 to 4; that includes Bharatpur, Lalitpur, Pokhara along with the capital city Kathmandu the sub-metro cities includes Biratnagar, Itahari, Dharan, Birganj, Janakpur, Hetauda, Butwal, Ghorahi, Tulsipur, Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi and Bhimdatta.

In 2017, Pokhara became the largest Metropolitan City by area size which is nine times larger than Kathmandu, 18 times larger than Lalitpur and 2.5 times larger than Bhaktapur. Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan City includes Chapakot, Mauja, Puranchaur and Kaskikot VDCs; wards 3 and 9 of Bhadaure Tamagi VDC; 1, 4 and 9 wards of Majhthana VDC; and wards 1 and 5 of Kalila VDC. The metropolis has been divided under 33 wards, and its current population stands at 413,397.[1]


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