Bhausabari

Bhausabari Bajar (Nepali: भौसाबरी) is a village in the Kanepokhari Rural Municipality in the Morang District of Province No. 1, south-eastern Nepal. It is the center of Kanepokhari Ward 5, which had a population of 6,776 in 2011.

Bhausabari

भौसाबरी
Village
Bhausabari
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26.602854°N 87.495241°E / 26.602854; 87.495241
Country   Nepal
ProvinceProvince No. 1
DistrictMorang District
GaunpalikaKanepokhari
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)

Location

Bhausabari Bajar is in Nepal, Province 1, Morang, Kanepokhari. It is about 111 metres (364 ft) above sea level.[1] The Köppen climate classification is Cwa: Monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate.[2]

Population

In 2068 BS (2011 CE) Kanepokhari Ward 5 had 1,558 households with a total population of 6,776 of which 3,107 were male and 3,669 were female. The ward was previously Keroun Wards 1, 2 and 5.[3]

Facilities

The Shree Secondary School, Bhausabari Keraun-1 has 90 students. It is under the Public S.S Banigama.[4]

Communications

Bhausabari lies along and to the west of Kanepokhari-Rangeli Road, south of Ramailo and north of Dhikuadagi.[5] The Kanepokhari – Jahada – Bhausabari road leads north to Jahada, Kanepokhari from the west side of the village. It is graveled along its 6.55 kilometres (4.07 mi) length.[6]

gollark: [DATA EXPUNGED]
gollark: Can I see all of mine?
gollark: If I do more ridiculous stuff I can fill your storage!
gollark: Sure!
gollark: Can't be bothered.

References

  1. "Bhausabari Bajar", GeoNames, retrieved 2020-06-11
  2. "Bhausabari Bajar, Keroun, Morang, Kosī Zone, Purwanchal, Nepal", Mindat, retrieved 2020-06-11
  3. Unit-9: Kanepokhari Gaunpalika (PDF), District Coordination Committee Office : Morang, Nepal, p. 10, retrieved 2020-06-11
  4. MORANG sup73 (schoolwise data) (PDF), Education Development And Coordination Unit, Morang, retrieved 2020-06-11
  5. "Bhausabari", Google Maps, retrieved 2020-06-11
  6. "Table A4.1 Overall Road Inventory", District Transport Master Plan (DTMP) (PDF), District Development Committee, Morang, February 2013, p. 45, retrieved 2020-06-11
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