An overview of Bardia City District of Bardiya One of the 77 districts in Nepal is part of the Lumbini Province of Nepal. The district with Gulariya as its capital measures 2.025 km2, with a population of 426.576 by 2011, according to the 2001 census. Bardiya is located in the middle of western Nepal's province of Lumbini. It is 2025 square km west of the District of Banke, south of Surkhet, Karnali District, east of Sudurpashchim District of Kailali Province. Uttar Pradesh, India is located to the south. Bardiya, the majority, is covered with farmland and forest amid lush Terai plains. The Churiya or Siwalik Hills stretch the northern half of the district. Bardiya National Park encompasses an area of 968 square kilometers, including most of the district's northern portion. This park is Nepal's largest untouched wilderness. For the endangered species of animals, birds, and reptiles, it provides woodland, grasslands, and the river.There have been more than 30 animal species and over 250 birds. The majority of individuals in this area are farmers. On the Babai River sits the district headquarters of Gulariya. When it enters the Terai, the Karnali, one of the most massive rivers in Nepal, is split...
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