Bangad Kupinde, Municipality in Salyan District, Nepal
Bangad Kupinde is a municipality in Salyan District, spreading across hilly terrain with varying elevations. The area consists of twelve administrative wards, with Devisthal serving as the administrative center.
Bangad Kupinde was established in 2017 through the merger of several former villages into a single administrative unit. This administrative reorganization was part of a nationwide restructuring of local governance.
The population includes 46 percent Chhetri, 23 percent Magar, and 14 percent Kami communities, with Nepali as the primary language for 99 percent of residents.
The administrative center in Devisthal is the primary location for administrative services and inquiries. Visitors can easily reach different wards and areas of the municipality from this central point.
The municipality maintains specific borders with Kumakhmalika and Dhorchaur to the east, Surkhet to the west, Jajarkot to the north, and Shaarda to the south.
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