Bharatpur
Nestled in Chitwan District of Nepal, Bharatpur offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — v of Nepal
About Bharatpur
Bharatpur is located in the Chitwan District of Nepal, within the Terai region known for its rich biodiversity. This area is part of the Inner Terai Plains, making it an important ecological zone with significant flora and fauna. Bharatpur matters due to its historical significance as a gateway to the Parsa Wildlife Reserve and its role in preserving traditional Nepalese culture through festivals and crafts. The city's economy relies on agriculture, tourism, and local industries, contributing to its vibrant character.
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