Baglung District

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Baglung
बागलुङ जिल्ला
District
Baglung  is located in the south of Dhawalagiri Zone
Baglung is located in the south of Dhawalagiri Zone
Country Nepal
Region Western (Pashchimanchal)
Zone Dhawalagiri
Headquarters Baglung
Area
 • Total 1,784 km2 (689 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 268,613[1]
Time zone NPT (UTC+5:45)
Website www.ddcbaglung.gov.np

Baglung District (Nepali: बागलुङ जिल्ला Audio file "Baglung.ogg" not found), a part of Dhawalagiri Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal. The district, with Baglung as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,784 km² and has a population (2011) of 268,613.[1]

Introduction

Baglung is surrounded by Parbat, Myagdi, Rukum, Rolpa, Pyuthan and Gulmi districts. It has 59 Village Development Committees and one Municipality. It has many rivers and streams and so many suspension bridges. Baglung is also known as the district of suspension bridges because of the large number of bridges. It is a hilly district, most of the population settled in the sides of the rivers. Fertile planes situated in the either sides of the rivers are used for farming. Headquarters of Baglung Distrikt is Baglung Municipality which is also situated on the bank of the holy river- Kali Gandaki. Like Nepal, Baglung is also diverse in religion, culture, ethnicity, altitude, temperature etc. Hinduism and Buddhism are the major religions. Pun, Thapa, Rana, Chhantyal, Magar, Chhetri, Brahman, Newar, Gurung, and Thakali are the main ethnic groups living in Baglung.

Baglung is rich in herbal medicine plants. Rice, Corn, Millet, Wheat and Potato are the major crops of Baglung.There were many mines in use in Baglung in the past; Iron and Copper mines being the most prevalent. But they are not in use for long time because of the heedlessness of the government. There are numerous slate mines in use in Baglung. These slates are excellent for roofing.

Baglung Municipality, Hatiya- Galkot and Burtibang are the main trading centers of Baglung. Galkot, Kusma and Burtibang are connected with the district headquarters Baglung Bazaar by raw roads. Small part of Baglung is electrified by Nepal Electricity Authority and some other parts are electrified by small local hydroplants. Recently, telephone has been accessible in almost all villages of Baglung. Baglung is considered to be one of the politically most conscious districts and it plays a significant role in the Nepali politics.

Geography and Climate

Highest temperature at the lowest elevation of baglung rises up to about 37.5 degrees Celsius in summer and the lowest temperature at Dhorpatan falls up to about −15 degrees Celsius in winter. The elevation of Baglung varies from about 650 meters at Kharbang to about 4,300 meters in Dhorpatan.

Climate Zone[2] Elevation Range  % of Area
Upper Tropical 300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.
 2.8%
Subtropical 1,000 to 2,000 meters
3,300 to 6,600 ft.
37.1%
Temperate 2,000 to 3,000 meters
6,400 to 9,800 ft.
39.4%
Subalpine 3,000 to 4,000 meters
9,800 to 13,100 ft.
18.6%
Alpine 4,000 to 5,000 meters
13,100 to 16,400 ft.
 2.1%

Towns and villages

File:NepalBaglungDistrictmap.png
Map of the VDC/s in Baglung District

2015 Nepal earthquake

The district was affected by an earthquake on 25 April 2015.[3]

References

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