| 1981 Nepal Census |
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| Country | Nepal |
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| Authority | Central Bureau of Statistics |
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| Website | www.cbs.gov.np |
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| Total population | 15,022,839 (30.00%) |
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| Most populous Development Region | Central (4,909,357)[1] |
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| Least populous Development Region | Far-Western (1,320,089)[1] |
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The 1981 Nepal census was the 8th national census of Nepal. The census was conducted by Central Bureau of Statistics. According to the census the total population of Nepal was 15,022,839.[1]
This census was followed by the 1991 Nepal census.
Key findings
The key findings of 1981 census are as follows:[1][2]
| Total population
|
15,022,839
|
| Intercensal change
|
3,466,856
|
| Intercensal change percentage
|
30.00%
|
| Annual growth rate
|
2.62%
|
| Population density (per km2)
|
102.1
|
| Male population
|
7,695,336
|
| Female population
|
7,327,503
|
| Gender ratio
|
105.0
|
| Literacy rate
|
23.3%
|
Population distribution
Population by ecological region (1981)[1][3]
| Ecological region
|
Population
|
Percentage (%)
|
Sex ratio
|
Annual growth rate (%)
|
Population density (per km2)
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| Mountain
|
1,302,896
|
8.7
|
104.71
|
1.35
|
25.14
|
| Hill
|
7,163,115
|
47.7
|
102.14
|
1.65
|
116.76
|
| Terai
|
6,556,828
|
43.6
|
108.33
|
4.11
|
192.71
|
| Nepal
|
15,022,839
|
100
|
105.02
|
2.62
|
102.07
|
Population by development region (1981)[1][3][4]
| Development region
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Population
|
Percentage (%)
|
Sex ratio
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Population density (per km2)
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| Eastern
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3,708,923
|
24.69
|
105
|
130.32
|
| Central
|
4,909,357
|
32.68
|
107
|
179.10
|
| Western
|
3,128,859
|
20.83
|
103
|
106.43
|
| Mid-Western
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1,955,611
|
13.02
|
103
|
46.14
|
| Far-Western
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1,320,089
|
8.78
|
105
|
67.56
|
| Nepal
|
15,022,839
|
100
|
105
|
102.07
|
Population by zone (1981)[4]
| S.N
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Development region
|
Zone
|
Population
|
Sex ratio
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Density (per km2)
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| 1
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Eastern
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Mechi
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932,625
|
107
|
113.79
|
| 2
|
Koshi
|
1,423,624
|
106
|
147.24
|
| 3
|
Sagarmatha
|
1,352,674
|
104
|
127.72
|
| 4
|
Central
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Janakpur
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1,688,115
|
105
|
174.59
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| 5
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Bagmati
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1,782,439
|
109
|
189.06
|
| 6
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Narayani
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1,438,803
|
107
|
173.08
|
| 7
|
Western
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Gandaki
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1,107,569
|
97
|
90.23
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| 8
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Dhaulagiri
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453,462
|
102
|
55.65
|
| 9
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Lumbini
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1,567,828
|
107
|
174.69
|
| 10
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Mid-Western
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Rapti
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876,723
|
100
|
83.64
|
| 11
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Bheri
|
836,402
|
106
|
79.32
|
| 12
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Karnali
|
242,486
|
108
|
11.36
|
| 13
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Far-Western
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Seti
|
794,911
|
102
|
63.34
|
| 14
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Mahakali
|
525,178
|
110
|
75.14
|
| Nepal
|
15,022,839
|
105
|
102.07
|
Population by district
Population by district (1981)[4][3]
| S.N
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Zone
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District
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Population
|
Sex ratio
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Density (per km2)
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| 1
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Mechi
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Taplejung
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120,780
|
101
|
33.10
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| 2
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Panchthar
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153,746
|
99
|
123.67
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| 3
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Ilam
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178,356
|
107
|
104.73
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| 4
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Jhapa
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479,743
|
111
|
298.72
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| 5
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Koshi
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Sankhuwasabha
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129,414
|
102
|
37.18
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| 6
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Tehrathum
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92,454
|
98
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136.16
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| 7
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Dhankuta
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129,781
|
104
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145.65
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| 8
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Bhojpur
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192,689
|
102
|
127.86
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| 9
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Morang
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534,692
|
108
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288.24
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| 10
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Sunsari
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344,594
|
107
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274.14
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| 11
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Sagarmatha
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Solukhumbu
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88,245
|
102
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26.64
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| 12
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Khotang
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212,571
|
101
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133.61
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| 13
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Okhaldhunga
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137,640
|
96
|
128.15
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| 14
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Udayapur
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159,805
|
105
|
77.46
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| 15
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Saptari
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379,055
|
105
|
278.10
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| 16
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Siraha
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375,358
|
108
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315.95
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| 17
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Janakpur
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Dolakha
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150,576
|
99
|
68.72
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| 18
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Ramechhap
|
161,445
|
93
|
104.43
|
| 19
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Sindhuli
|
183,705
|
103
|
73.74
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| 20
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Dhanusha
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432,569
|
108
|
366.58
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| 21
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Mahottari
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361,054
|
107
|
360.33
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| 22
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Sarlahi
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398,766
|
107
|
316.73
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| 23
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Bagmati
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Sindhupalchok
|
232,326
|
112
|
91.39
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| 24
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Kavrepalanchok
|
307,150
|
103
|
220.02
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| 25
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Rasuwa
|
30,241
|
108
|
19.58
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| 26
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Nuwakot
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202,976
|
106
|
181.06
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| 27
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Dhading
|
243,401
|
105
|
126.37
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| 28
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Kathmandu
|
422,237
|
117
|
1068.95
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| 29
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Lalitpur
|
184,341
|
113
|
478.80
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| 30
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Bhaktapur
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159,767
|
105
|
1342.58
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| 31
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Narayani
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Makwanpur
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243,411
|
106
|
100.33
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| 32
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Chitwan
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259,571
|
106
|
117.03
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| 33
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Rautahat
|
332,526
|
108
|
295.32
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| 34
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Bara
|
318,957
|
107
|
268.03
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| 35
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Parsa
|
284,338
|
106
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210.15
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| 36
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Gandaki
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Manang
|
7,021
|
102
|
3.13
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| 37
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Gorkha
|
231,294
|
98
|
64.07
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| 38
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Lamjung
|
152,720
|
90
|
90.26
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| 39
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Kaski
|
221,272
|
102
|
109.70
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| 40
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Tanahun
|
223,438
|
103
|
144.52
|
| 41
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Syangja
|
271,824
|
91
|
233.52
|
| 42
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Dhaulagiri
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Mustang
|
12,930
|
112
|
3.62
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| 43
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Myagdi
|
96,904
|
115
|
42.19
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| 44
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Parbat
|
128,400
|
94
|
259.91
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| 45
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Baglung
|
215,228
|
99
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120.64
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| 46
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Lumbini
|
Palpa
|
214,442
|
103
|
156.18
|
| 47
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Gulmi
|
238,113
|
94
|
207.23
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| 48
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Arghakhanchi
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157,304
|
122
|
131.85
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| 49
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Nawalparasi
|
308,828
|
106
|
142.84
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| 50
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Rupandehi
|
379,096
|
108
|
278.74
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| 51
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Kapilvastu
|
270,045
|
113
|
155.37
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| 52
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Rapti
|
Rukum
|
132,432
|
103
|
46.03
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| 53
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Rolpa
|
168,166
|
96
|
89.49
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| 54
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Salyan
|
152,063
|
100
|
104.01
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| 55
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Pyuthan
|
157,669
|
96
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120.45
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| 56
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Dang
|
266,393
|
104
|
90.15
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| 57
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Bheri
|
Jajarkot
|
99,312
|
109
|
44.53
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| 58
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Dailekh
|
166,527
|
100
|
110.87
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| 59
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Surkhet
|
166,196
|
101
|
67.81
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| 60
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Banke
|
205,323
|
109
|
87.86
|
| 61
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Bardiya
|
199,044
|
109
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98.29
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| 62
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Karnali
|
Humla
|
20,303
|
109
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3.59
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| 63
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Dolpa
|
22,043
|
108
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2.79
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| 64
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Mugu
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43,705
|
108
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12.36
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| 65
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Kalikot
|
87,638
|
106
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50.34
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| 66
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Jumla
|
68,797
|
109
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27.18
|
| 67
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Seti
|
Bajura
|
74,649
|
102
|
34.11
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| 68
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Bajhang
|
124,010
|
101
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36.24
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| 69
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Achham
|
185,212
|
94
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110.24
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| 70
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Doti
|
153,135
|
96
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75.62
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| 71
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Kailali
|
257,905
|
112
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79.72
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| 72
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Mahakali
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Darchula
|
90,218
|
105
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38.85
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| 73
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Baitadi
|
179,136
|
103
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117.93
|
| 74
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Dadeldhura
|
86,853
|
106
|
56.47
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| 75
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Kanchanpur
|
168,971
|
123
|
104.95
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| Nepal
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15,022,839
|
105
|
102.07
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Population by language
Languages by number of native speakers (1981)[5]
| S.N.
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Language
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Number of speakers
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Percentage (%)
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| 1
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Nepali
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8,767,361
|
58.36
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| 2
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Maithili
|
1,668,309
|
11.11
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| 3
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Bhojpuri
|
1,142,805
|
7.61
|
| 4
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Tharu
|
545,685
|
3.63
|
| 5
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Tamang
|
522,416
|
3.48
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| 6
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Newar
|
448,746
|
2.99
|
| 7
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Awadhi
|
234,343
|
1.56
|
| 8
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Rai, Kirat
|
221,353
|
1.47
|
| 9
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Magar
|
212,681
|
1.42
|
| 10
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Gurung
|
174,464
|
1.16
|
| 11
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Limbu
|
129,234
|
0.86
|
| 12
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Bhote, Sherpa
|
73,589
|
0.49
|
| 13
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Rajbansi
|
59,383
|
0.40
|
| 14
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Satar
|
22,403
|
0.15
|
| 15
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Danuwar
|
13,522
|
0.09
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| 16
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Sunuwar
|
10,650
|
0.07
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| 17
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Santhali
|
5,804
|
0.04
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| 18
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Thakali
|
5,289
|
0.04
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| Other
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7,64,802
|
5.09
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| Total
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15,022,839
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100
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See also
References
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| Rana period | |
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| Modern censuses | |
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