Sunwal

City in Parasi District, Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sunwal City,[a] officially the Sunwal Municipal City,[b] is the urbanized and the most populous city of Parasi District with 72,621 native inhabitants living in 18,689 households in 2021[1] and 0.11 million people in its urban agglomeration. It is located in the Lumbini Province, at an altitude of 131 metres (430 feet).

Country   Nepal
No. of Wards13
Elevation
131 m (430 ft)
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Sunawal, Golden Place, Golden Wall
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Nepali: सांस्कृतिक सहर, सुनवल सुन्दर सहर, lit.'Cultural City, Sunwal Precious Municipality'
Sunwal is located in Lumbini Province
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Sunwal is located in Nepal
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Country   Nepal
ProvinceLumbini
DistrictNawalparasi (West of Bardaghat Susta) district
Founded byGolden King
No. of Wards13
Government
  TypeMayor–council government
  BodySunwal City Municipality Government
  MayorBimala Aryal (UML)
  Deputy mayorSurya Prasad Dubey (UML)
Area
173.50 km2 (66.99 sq mi)
Elevation
131 m (430 ft)
Population
72,621
  Rank27th
  Density419/km2 (1,090/sq mi)
  Metro
0.11 million
  Municipal rank
29th
Time zoneUTC+05:45 (Nepal Standard Time)
Postal Code
33000
Area code078
Websitewww.sunwalmun.gov.np
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The city is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in Lumbini, founded in the 15th century. The city was historically called the "Sunawal" and has been the home of the Brahmin, Chhetri, Gurung, Magar and Newar people, a cosmopolitan urban civilization in the Himalayan foothills. Today, it runs with the local government of the Nepalese republic, established in 2015, and is part of the Lumbini Province.

Demographics

At the 2011 Nepal census, Sunwal City had a population of 39,847 people living in 8,639 individual households. After the announcement of the municipality by combining two VDCs[clarification needed], the total population of Sunwal Municipality increased to more than 100,000, which is the highest for any municipality in Nawalparasi district. Swathi alone had a population of 10,629 with 2,102 individual households.[3][4]

There are informal settlements of squatters at Kerabari, Ramuwapur, Simaltari Charpala, Sirjanatole and Sundarbasti.[5]

Nearby tourist attractions

The Ramagrama stupa is a stupa located in Ramgram Municipality, about 11 km from Sunwal. This Buddhist pilgrimage site, which was constructed around 2500 BCE, contains relics of Gautama Buddha.[6] According to Buddhist texts, after Buddha's Mahaparinirvana, his cremated remains were divided and distributed among the princes of eight of the 16 mahājanapadās. Each of the princes constructed a stupa at or near his capital city, within which the respective portion of the ashes was enshrined.[7] One of them was Rāmagrāma, a major city of the Koliya kingdom (sometimes referred to as Koliyanagara) at that time.[8][9]

As of today, the Ramagrama stupa is the only intact and original stupa that contains relics of Buddha.[6] The 7-metre (23 ft) high stupa is now buried under a mound of earth and is awaiting further research.[7]

Notes

  1. English: /ˌkætmænˈd/,[2] Nepali: काठमाडौँ, pronounced [ˌkaʈʰmaɳˈɖu], Nepal Bhasa: 𑐫𑐾𑑃 𑐡𑐾𑐫𑑂/ येँ देय्
  2. Nepali: काठमाडौँ महानगरपालिका, Nepal Bhasa: 𑐫𑐾𑑃 𑐩𑐴𑐵𑐣𑐐𑐬𑐥𑐵𑐮𑐶𑐎𑐵 / येँ महानगरपालिका

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