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geography of Kathmandu. and physical location of Kathmandu​

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Answered by tanya8238
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Geography of Kathmandu

Kathmandu is in the northwestern part of the Kathmandu Valley to the north of the Bagmati river and covers an area of 50.7 km2 (19.6 sq mi). The average elevation is 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) above sea level.[23] The city is bounded by several other municipalities of the Kathmandu valley: south of the Bagmati by Lalitpur Metropolitan City (Patan), with which it forms one urban area surrounded by a ring road, to the southwest by Kirtipur and to the east by Madyapur Thimi. To the north the urban area extends into several municipalities; Nagarjun, Tarakeshwor, Tokha, Budhanilkantha, Gokarneshwor and Kageshwori Manohara. However, the urban agglomeration extends well beyond the neighbouring municipalities, e.g. to Bhaktapur, and nearly covers the entire Kathmandu valley.

Kathmandu, also spelled Katmandu or Kantipur, capital of Nepal. It lies in a hilly region near the confluence of the Baghmati and Vishnumati rivers, at an elevation of 4,344 feet (1,324 metres) above sea level. Obelisks, skyscrapers, and carnivals are just a few of the fixtures that make these cities famous.

Answered by khajistashaikh
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Northwestern part of Kathmandu is GEOGRAPHY OF KATHMANDU VALLEY and Nepal is the PHYSICAL LOCATION OF KATHMANDU

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It covers an area of about 50.7 km2

Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal .

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