2. INTRODUCTION AND SITUATION
Nepal is the land of remote mountain villages where people survive by
growing their own food.
Nepal is a small, landlocked country, situated between Tibet (China) to its
north, and India to its east, west and south.
Nepal having a population of more than 25 million.
5. The currency
the rupe is the official currency of Nepal.
Notes: for 5, 10 and 100 rupees, with the name mohru.
1 GBP = 155.304 NPR
British Pound Sterling Nepalese Rupee
6. Officials language
Principal Languages :Nepali
Immigrant Languages: Magahi , Odia, Sindhi
There are a lot of languages
8. Flag
Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
Combination of two red pennons with a blue border, with a sun and
crescent moon.
The crimson red is Nepal's national color, and it indicates the brave spirits
of the Nepalese people.
he two triangles symbolize the Himalaya Mountains.
The depiction of celestial bodies represents permanence, the hope that
Nepal will last as long as the sun and the moon.
10. history
The history of modern Nepal began its evolution in the sixteenth century
with founding of the house of Gorkha by Drabya Shah in 1559.
In 1769 Prithvi Narayan Shah, the ruler of Gorkha unified these divers
kingdoms and established the general shape of the present borders of
Nepal.
The succeeding Nepalese generations have recognized him as founding
father of the nation.
11. Typical food
Kwati - soup with many beans. a festival specialty
Dal - lentil soup usually eaten with rice. most popular lentils usued as dal in
Nepal are black, red and yellow.
Sekuwa - grilled meat usually made from mutton, duck, chicken, buff, wild
boar.
Sanya Khuna - hot, spicy, salty jell type food made from fish soup