List of Cities in Nepal - Alphabetical List of Cities

Alphabetical List of Cities

(This list includes municipalities and non-municipalities both)

  1. Amaragadhi* formerly Dadeldhura
  2. Bandipur
  3. Banepa*
  4. Besisahar
  5. Bhadrapur*
  6. Bhaktapur*
  7. Bharatpur*
  8. Bhimeshwar* formerly Charikot
  9. Birtamode
  10. Bhim Dutta* formerly Mahendranagar
  11. Bidur*
  12. Biratnagar*
  13. Birendranagar*
  14. Birganj*
  15. Butwal*
  16. Chandranigahpur*
  17. Damak*
  18. Darchula
  19. Dasharathchand*
  20. Dhangadhi*
  21. Dhankuta*
  22. Dharan*
  23. Dhulikhel*
  24. Dhunche
  25. Dipayal-Silgadhi*
  26. Gaur*
  27. Ghorahi*
  28. Gorkha* formerly Prithibinarayan
  29. Gulariya*
  30. Hetauda*
  31. Ilam*
  32. Inaruwa*
  33. Itahari*
  34. Jajarkot
  35. Jaleshwar*
  36. Janakpur*
  37. Jomsom
  38. Jumla
  39. Kalaiya*
  40. Kalika* formerly Baglung
  41. Kamalamai* formerly Sindhulimadi
  42. Kapilvastu* formerly Taulihawa
  43. Kathmandu*
  44. Khandbari*
  45. Kirtipur*
  46. Kodari
  47. Lahan*
  48. Lalitpur* formerly Patan
  49. Lekhnath*
  50. Lukla
  51. Lumbini
  52. Madhyapur Thimi*
  53. Malangawa*
  54. Manang
  55. Mangalsen
  56. Mechinagar* formerly Kankarbhitta
  57. Mustang
  58. Namche Bazar
  59. Narayan* formerly Dailekh
  60. Nepalgunj*
  61. Okhaldhunga
  62. Panauti*
  63. Pokhara*
  64. Putalibazar*
  65. Rajbiraj*
  66. Ramgram* formerly Parasi
  67. Ratnanagar*
  68. Rumjatar
  69. Siddharthanagar*
  70. Simikot
  71. Simra
  72. Siraha*
  73. Syangboche
  74. Tansen*
  75. Tikapur*
  76. Triyuga* formerly Gaighat
  77. Tulsipur*
  78. Taplejung
  79. Waling*
  80. Vyas* formerly Damauli

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