The Country of Nepal:
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Nepal is truly a country to discover. Nepal is located within south-central Asia (Central Intelligence Agency, 2016). Nepal is an interlocked country facing China to their north border and facing India to their south border (CIA, 2016). The currency of Nepal is the Nepalese rupee (CIA, 2016). Nepal is an interlocked country located in south-central Asia with the currency of Nepalese rupees. Nepal, the land of diversity. The main religion of Nepal is Hinduism (CIA, 2016). Nepal has a current population of just over 29 million and a GDP per capita of 2500 US in 2015 (CIA, 2016). Within Nepal, there are three topological regions (CIA, 2016). The first region accounts for around 23% of total land and consists of plains, known as the Terai region (CIA, 2016). The second region accounts for around 42% of total land and consists of terraces, known as the hill region (CIA, 2016). The third region accounts for around 35% of total land and consists of cold and steep terrain, known as the mountain region (CIA, 2016). Nepal is a country with a population of 29 million, a main religion of Hinduism, a GDP of 2500 US and is divided up into 3 topological regions. The tourism industry is a very important industry within Nepal. The tourism industry is one of the largest industries in Nepal (Banskota, 2012). The industry generates almost 50 thousand US dollar (CIA, 2016). The country is a hit to tourists due to Nepal containing 8 of the largest mountains in the world, religious temples, markets and much more (CIA, 2016). Studies have shown that 33% of people located in the more remote areas of Nepal had a main occupation in the tourism business and 22% of people had occupations that were in the agriculture and the tourism business (K.C. & Parajuli, 2014). The tourism industry generates almost 50 thousand US dollars providing jobs to the 33% of people in remote Nepal and 22% of people in agriculture and tourism business, due to the beautiful mountains, religious temples and much more located within Nepal.
Figure 1. The Main Occupation of Nepalese Located In Remote Areas.
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