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Far-Western Development Region topographic map

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Far-Western Development Region

The Far-Western Region covered 19,539 square kilometers. It had nine districts with the regional headquarters at Dipayal, Doti district. The Far-Western Region was remote and developmentally challenged. Some 44% of people in the Far West Hills and 49% in the Himalayan districts lived below the poverty line. The region had limited basic services. The difficult topography complicated development. The region had complex socio-economic structures along with widespread gender- and caste-based discrimination. Traditional systems associated with religion, culture and customs had limited overall development.

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Name: Far-Western Development Region topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Far-Western Development Region, Sudurpashchim Pradesh, Nepal (26.97105 78.00673 32.17105 83.20673)

Average elevation: 2,505 m

Minimum elevation: 76 m

Maximum elevation: 7,878 m

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