Nepal is divided into seven provinces, each with its own capital city. The provinces were established in 2015 as part of Nepal's new federal constitution. Each province has its own assembly, government, and chief minister.
The seven provinces and their capital cities are:
The provinces differ in terms of geography, culture, and ethnicity. For example, Province No. 1 is home to ethnic groups such as the Limbu and Rai people, while Province No. 3 is mainly inhabited by Brahmin and Chhetri communities.
Each province also has its own unique attractions and landmarks. For instance, Province No. 4 is known for being the gateway to the Annapurna Conservation Area, while Province No. 7 is home to the Shuklaphanta National Park.
Overall, the establishment of provinces in Nepal aims to provide greater autonomy and decentralization of power. It also promotes better governance and development at the local level.
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