Lamjung District, a part of Gandaki Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Besisahar as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,692 km² and has a population (2001) of 177,149. Lamjung mainly consists of agricultural villages. The Picture on the right is a scene taken in a village called "D Gau" or Dhital Gau. CHESS Nepal is based in Lamjung District.
Village Development Committees (VDC's)
- Archalebot
- Bahundanda
- Bajhakhet
- Balungpani
- Bangre
- Bhansar
- Besisahar
- Bhalakharka
- Bharte
- Bhoje
- Bhorletar
- Bhote wodar
- Bhujung
- Bhulbhule
- Bichaur
- Chakratirtha
- Chandisthan
- Chandreshwor
- Chiti
- Dhamilkuwa
- Dhodeni
- Dhuseni
- Dudhpokhari
- Duradanda
- Faleni
- Gauda
- Gaunsahar
- Ghanpokhara
- Ghermu
- Gilung
- Hiletaksar
- Ilampokhari
- Isaneshwor
- Jita
- Karapu
- Khudi
- Kolki
- Kunchha
- Maling
- Mohoriyakot
- Nalma
- Nauthar
- Neta
- Pachok
- Parewadada
- Pasagaun
- Puranokot
- Pyarjung
- Rangha
- Samibhanjyang
- Shree Manjyang
- Simpani
- Sindure
- Sundarbazar
- Suryapal
- Taghring
- Tandrang
- Tarku
- Tarkughat
- Udipur
- Uttarkanya
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