Mulpani, Kathmandu

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Mulpani (nep. मुलपानी) – gaun wikas samiti w środkowej części Nepalu w strefie Bagmati w dystrykcie Katmandu. Według nepalskiego spisu powszechnego z 2001 roku liczył on 1148 gospodarstw domowych i 5880 mieszkańców (2961 kobiet i 2919 mężczyzn). rdf:langString
Mulpani is a village and former Village Development Committee that is now part of Kageshwari-Manohara Municipality in Kathmandu District in Province No. 3 of central Nepal. Mulpani was previously known as Bhaimal, meaning "no fear". At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4,718 living in 843 households. The main occupation of the people living in this village is agriculture. Mulpani is surrounded by Bagmati and Manohara river. Mulpani is famous for the Nepal's biggest International Cricket Ground, known as Mulpani Cricket Stadium, which is under construction. In the recent years, Mulpani has seen much change in its infrastructure and people as well. The main occupation in Mulpani was agriculture but now employment is more diverse. rdf:langString
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