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What is the geographical location of Nepal?

Nepal is bordered by Xizang Autonomous Region, China in the north, and surrounded by India in the east, west and south. This is a rectangular country with a length of 885 kilometers from east to west and a length of 145-24 1 km from north to south. Topographically, Nepal can be divided into three parts:

Northern Himalayas: The area is between 4877 and 8848 meters above sea level, which is undoubtedly the "backbone" of the world. There are eight peaks 14 in the world with an altitude of more than 8,000 meters, including Mount Everest, Annapurna and Dalajiri, which are familiar to tourists.

Central mountainous area: 68% of Nepal's land area is mountainous, which is mainly composed of Mahabukhara mountain system with the highest peak of 4877 meters and relatively short autumn mountain system.

Wright Lowland: 17% of the land area.

Nepal is located at the southern foot of the middle Himalayas. It borders China and Tibet in the north, Sikkim in the east, and India in the southeast, west and south.

Area:145,391km2. Nepal is regarded as "a great small country" by the world. 145 and 39 1 square kilometers, more than a quarter of the land is above 3000 meters above sea level, and one third of the long and narrow mountainous terrain is forest. There are eight buildings over 8000 meters in Nepal.

Zhangjiafeng, Matakang City, sagar (Gancheng Zhangjiafeng)

Mount Qomolangma (Luozi Peak)

Makaru (Makaru) and Qiuoyu (Qiuyou)

Daoragiri (Daoragiri) manas Lu (manas Lu)