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Kathmandu

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Clockwise from top: Kathmandu Skyline, Nepalese Parliament Building,Ranipokhari,Kathmandu Durbar Square,Pashupatinath TempleandBoudhanath
The flag of Kathmandu

Kathmanduis thecapital cityofNepal.It is the largest city ofNepal.The population of the capital city was 856,767 according to the 2021 census. It is a historical city and has manytemplesandpalaces.[1]

Kathmandu experiences a subtropical highland climate with distinct seasons. Winters are cool and dry, with temperatures dropping near freezing. Spring is pleasant, marked by mild temperatures and blooming flowers. Summers are warmer with occasional heavy monsoon rains. Autumn offers moderate temperatures and clear skies. The city's elevation at approximately 1,400 meters influences its climate. While temperatures vary, understanding the seasonal patterns is essential for planning activities in this vibrant and culturally rich Nepalese capital.

Kathmandu is home to severalinternationaland regionalorganizations.

InternationalBuddhistMeditationCenter operates in Kathmandu,[2]thecapital cityofNepal.[3]


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  1. "Wayback Machine"(PDF).web.archive.org.Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2022-02-06.Retrieved2023-12-08.
  2. Gyan Jyoti Kansakar (1997)."Culture of Health expands horizons".To Health Via Culture(3): 14–19.ISSN0204-3440.Archivedfrom the original on 1 March 2021.
  3. "International Buddhist Meditation Center".facebook.com.