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Kathmandu![]() Narrow street in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Kathmandu was founded in AD 723 on the pilgrim route from India to Tibet, China, and Mongolia. It is at an altitude of 1,373 m/4,504 ft. ![]() The ancient Buddhist stupa of Swayambhunath, Kathmandu, Nepal. Situated on a hill and visible for many miles from all sides of the valley, it is one of the most important Buddhist sites in Nepal. Although its origins pre-date the arrival of Buddhism in Kathmandu, the stupa was already a major Buddhist pilgrimage destination by the 5th century. Capital of Nepal, situated at 1,370 m/4,500 ft in the southern Himalayas, in the Valley of Nepal, at the junction of the Baghmati and Vishnumati rivers; population (2001 est) 696,900. Tourism is an important economic activity and its growth has been aided by the develoment of an international airport at Kathmandu. Manufacturing industries in the Kathmandu area are small-scale and dependent mainly on local raw materials; products include timber, bricks and tiles, milled rice, cigarettes, cement, and beer. HistoryIt was founded in 723 by the Licchavi king Gunakamadeva on an ancient pilgrim and trade route from India to Tibet and China and ruled for centuries by Newar people. Gurkhas captured it in 1768 and made it their capital. The country was ruled 1846–1950 from here by the Rana family as hereditary prime ministers. In 1934 an earthquake devastated much of the city. The first surfaced road was built to Kathmandu from Pokhara in 1956 and, also in the 1950s, Kathmandu was connected to the narrow-gauge railways of Bihar in India by an electrically-driven cable-car system.
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| It did so for the very simple reason that the Mass was celebrated in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal in the Himalayas, and that for the past couple of months we had been traveling through several poor Asian countries. The picture that emerged from injured survivors who were helicoptered off Everest on Monday to Katmandu, the capital of Nepal, and from Internet reports, was of a storm that blew up in minutes Friday afternoon, turning what had been a good climbing day into a nightmare of temperatures that plunged to 40 degrees below zero, of swirling snowstorms that climbers call whiteouts, and fateful choices that determined which of the climbers died and which survived. |
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