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Mustang District

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Country
  
Nepal

Area
  
3,573 km²

Time zone
  
NPT (UTC+5:45)

Zone
  
Dhaulagiri Zone

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Region
  
Western Development Region, Nepal

Mustang District (Nepali: मुस्ताङ जिल्ला Listen ), a part of Province No. 4, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal. The district, with Jomsom as its headquarters, covers an area of 3,573 km² and has a population (2011) of 13,452.

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Map of Mustang, Nepal

The district straddles the Himalayas and extends northward onto the Tibetan plateau. Upper Mustang, the former Lo Kingdom comprises the northern two-thirds of the district. This kingdom was a dependency of the Kingdom of Nepal but was abolished by the republican Government of Nepal on October 7, 2008.

In addition to trekking routes through the Lo Kingdom ("Upper Mustang") and along the Annapurna Circuit in lower Mustang, the district is famous for the springs and village of Muktinath (a popular Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site), apples, and Marpha brandy. Mustang was a lost kingdom of Tibet and today traditions have survived longer than in Tibet proper following its annexation by China.

Village Development Committees (VDCs)

  • Charang
  • Chhonhup
  • Chhoser
  • Chhusang
  • Dhami
  • Jhong
  • Jomsom
  • Kagbeni
  • Kowang
  • Kunjo
  • Lete
  • Lo Manthang
  • Marpha
  • Muktinath
  • Surkhang
  • Tukuche
  • References

    Mustang District Wikipedia