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  2. South Asian Free Trade Area - Wikipedia

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    South Asian Free Trade Area. The South Asian Free Trade Area ( SAFTA) is a 2004 agreement that created a free-trade area of 1.6 billion people in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with the vision of increasing economic cooperation and integration. [ 1] One of the major goals was to reduce ...

  3. Bagmati Province - Wikipedia

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    bagamati .gov .np. Bagmati Province ( Nepali: बागमती प्रदेश, Vāgmatī pradēśa) [ 1][ 2] is one of the seven provinces of Nepal established by the constitution of Nepal. [ 3] Bagmati is Nepal's second-most populous province and fifth largest province by area. It is bordered by Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the ...

  4. Boudhanath - Wikipedia

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    121bis-005. State Party. Nepal. Bouddha ( Nepali: बौद्धनाथ; Newari: खास्ति चैत्य; Standard Tibetan: བྱ་རུང་ཁ་ཤོར།, romanized:Jarung Khashor, Wylie: bya rung kha shor ), also known as Boudhanath, Khasti Chaitya and Khāsa Chaitya is a stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal. [2] Located about 11 ...

  5. History of Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    The king then sought and was granted asylum in India. at this stage, Government troops rebelled and over 140 Ranas joined the dissidents. During this period a Treaty of Peace and Friendship and Treaty of Trade and Commerce was signed with India. The 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake damaged many parts of the city.

  6. Ratna Pustak Bhandar - Wikipedia

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    Ratna Pustak Bhandar was established in 1946. It is the oldest book store of the country. The founders of the store are Ram Das Shrestha and Ratna Prasad Shrestha. The history of Nepal's oldest bookshop dating back to 1939, when Ram Das Shrestha started selling books, mostly religious, in a cart in Bhotahity, near Ratna Park, Kathmandu.

  7. Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson family claimed to have arrived in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, with William of Orange in 1690, but may well have lived in the area prior to that. They prospered, as Ulster Protestants, in the Belfast shipping business in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century and, following the Encumbered Estates Act of 1849, became landowners.

  8. Culture of Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    National Museum of Nepal. Kathmandu is home to a number of museums and art galleries, including the National Museum of Nepal and the Natural History Museum of Nepal. Nepals's art and architecture is a dazzling display from medieval to the present, which is a heady amalgamation of two of the ancient and greatest religions of the world – Hinduism and Buddhism.

  9. The Children's Place - Wikipedia

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    US$158.478 million (2023) Number of employees. 3,300 (2023) Subsidiaries. Gymboree. Website. www .childrensplace .com. The Children's Place Inc. is an American specialty retailer of children's apparel and accessories headquartered in Secaucus, New Jersey. [ 2] It also markets apparel under the Children's Place, Place, Baby Place, and Gymboree ...

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