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Chimkhola ((ネパール語:चीमखोला)) is a village development committee in Myagdi District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of western-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1456 people living in 270 individual households. Sheer Gaun, was the name of present Chimkhola because there was no habitation till the foot of Mount Dhaulagiri and as, Sheer refers to the starting so was called Sheer Gaun. Then the area had a huge forest and a river (now Bagarkhola) flowed in the middle of the forest. The forest was so dense that even in daylight the area was "Chim" (Dark) and as there was "Khola" river so people who came here started calling it Chimkhola. And people started living in the north ''MANGALEKHANE'' and was no longer the sheer gaun so the name ''CHIMKHOLA'' became its name. With 8925 hectares, 77% of land covered with river and forest whereas remaining part cultivated Chimkhola has its own importance in the hills of Myagdi District. Gaun at the heart of sloppy mountain beneath the shady Raniban where Ghoral, Ratuwa and many birds share common habitat has a beautiful and calm morning, fabulous successful day and safe secure night. It shares its border with Bega in the east, Darmija in the south, Pakhapani in the west and Mangale in the north. ==History== The history of this place is hidden and difficult to encrypt as the written chronological are not found. How the human settlement began in this place is only a verbal tradition as told by the ancestors to their descendants. Makhan Thane Pun settled first in Chimkhola. Slowly people came from neighboring villages and now is inhabited by Magar Tribe, Pun clans and castes of Thane, Pahare, Thapa(Garbuja), Tilija, Paija, Purja, Buddhathoki, Phagami, Chochangi, Buduja and other clans of Roka, Thakuri, Sarki, Kami/ BK, Darji etc. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chimkhola」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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