Bhojpur district(, a part of
Kosi Zone, is one of the seventy-five
districts of
Nepal, a
landlocked country in
South Asia.
The district, with
Bhojpur as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,507 km² and has a population (2001) of 203,018. Traditionally, the inhabitants of this area have been the indigenous
Rai ethnic group; the
Newar ethnic group being the main people in the Bhojpur town. Bhojpur forms part of Majh Kirat / Kirant (Middle Kirat). It is one of the richest districts in Nepal in biodiversity.
To the northern part of this district lies the beautiful small city of
Dingla. Various hill
castes,
Brahmin (bahun in Nepali),
Kshetriya (Chhettri in Nepali), and ethnic groups like Rai reside within this beautiful area. This is the place where
rudraksha trees are grown naturally in the forest as well as individually on people's land. The religious leader, women's rights activist and poet
Yogmaya Neupane was born in 1860 in Dingla.
Champe is the other small town where people from surrounding villages come and sell their products. This happens every 15 days and is called Hatiya.
Balankha (Walangkha) is one of the growing towns in the southwest area of Bhojpur. Another town Ghoretar, southeast of Bhojpur, has been a center point of trade, education and administration for a long time. It is famous as Hatuwa Gadi "a powerful Fort of Kirat king Sunahang" in Kirat history.
Balankha borders with neighboring Khotang district's Bopung village. Balankha is...
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