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Dakshinkali

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Dakshinkali is a municipality in Kathmandu District in the Province No. 3 of Nepal that was established on 2 December 2014 by merging the former Village development committees Chalnakhel, Chhaimale, Sheshnarayan, Sokhel, Talku Dudechaur and Old-Dakshinkali. The municipality's name means 'Southern Kali' and refers to a several centuries old temple complex that lies in the vicinity.

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Place details

Locality
दक्षि‍णकाली
Region
बागमती प्रदेश
Country
नेपाल
Population
0

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Key facts

Settlement.name
Dakshinkali Municipality
Settlement.native_name
दक्षिणकाली नगरपालिका
Settlement.settlement_type
Municipality
Settlement.image_skyline
2009-03 Dakshinkali 02.jpg
Settlement.imagesize
300px
Settlement.image_caption
Dakshinkali in 2009
Settlement.mapsize
300px
Settlement.pushpin_map
Nepal Bagmati Province#Nepal
Settlement.pushpin_label_position
bottom
Settlement.pushpin_mapsize
300px
Settlement.pushpin_map_caption
Location in Nepal
Settlement.subdivision_type
Country
Settlement.subdivision_type1
Province
Settlement.subdivision_name1
Bagmati
Settlement.subdivision_type2
District
Settlement.subdivision_name2
Kathmandu
Settlement.named_for
Dakshinkali Temple
Settlement.leader_title
Mayor

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Encyclopedic overview

7 sections
Contents
  • Toponymy
  • Language origin
  • Etymology
  • Population
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

Dakshinkali is a municipality in Kathmandu District in the Province No. 3 of Nepal that was established on 2 December 2014 by merging the former Village development committees Chalnakhel, Chhaimale, Sheshnarayan, Sokhel, Talku Dudechaur and Old-Dakshinkali. The municipality's name means 'Southern Kali' and refers to a several centuries old temple complex that lies in the vicinity.

== Toponymy ==

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Dakshinkali” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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