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  • 11Nepal — Nèpāl m <G Nepála> DEFINICIJA geogr. država u I dijelu središnje Azije, 147.181 km2, 19.264.000 stan., glavni grad Kathmandu …

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  • 12Nepal — [nə pôl′, nəpäl′] country in the Himalayas, between India & Tibet: 56,827 sq mi (147,181 sq km); pop. 18,462,000; cap. Katmandu Nepalese [nep΄ə lēz′, nep΄ əlēs′] adj., n. pl. Nepalese …

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  • 13Nepal — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Nepal (disambiguation). Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल Sanghiya Loktāntrik Ganatantra Nepāl …

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  • 14Nepal — /neuh pawl , pahl , pal , nay /, n. a constitutional monarchy in the Himalayas between N India and Tibet. 22,641,061; ab. 54,000 sq. mi. (140,000 sq. km). Cap.: Katmandu. * * * Nepal Introduction Nepal Background: In 1951, the Nepalese monarch… …

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  • 15Nepal — संघीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्रात्मक नेपाल Saṃghīya Loktāntrik Gaṇatantrātmak Nepāl Demokratische Bundesrepublik Nepal[1] …

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  • 16Nepal — Para otros usos de este término, véase Nepal (desambiguación). संघीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल Sanghiya Loktāntrik Ganatantra Nepāl República Federal Democrática de Nepal …

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  • 17Népal — 26°32′N 86°44′E / 26.533, 86.733 …

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  • 18Nepal — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Nepal <p></p> Background: <p></p> In 1951, the Nepali monarch ended the century old system of rule by hereditary premiers and instituted a cabinet system of government …

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  • 19Nepal — Ne|pal [auch, österr. nur: … pa:l]; s: Staat in Zentralasien. * * * Nepal,     Kurzinformation:   Fläche: 147 181 km2   Einwohner: (2000) 24,4 Mio.   Hauptstadt: Katmandu   …

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  • 20Nepal —    A kingdom centered on the Katmandu Valley north of India in the Himilayas. Nepal was ruled by a number of caste and ethnic groups such as the Brahman, Chetri, Newar, Sherpa, and Tharu, and divided into as many as 50 principalities before it… …

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