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Nepal is a landlocked kingdom sharing borders with Tibet to the north and northwest, and India to the west, south and east.
The country can be divided into five zones: the Terai, the Siwaliks, the Mahabharat Lekh, the Midlands or Pahar, and the Himalayas.
The greater part of the country lies on the southern slope of the Himalayas, extending down from the highest peaks through
hill country to the upper edge of the Ganges Plain. The hilly central area is crossed by the Lower Himalayas, where there
are eight of the highest peaks in the world, leading up to Mount Everest. Wildlife in Nepal includes tigers, leopards, gaur,
elephants, buffalo, deer and rhinos.
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