Prithbinarayan
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| Prithvīnārāyan Nagarpālikā पृथ्वीनारायण नगरपालिका |
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| Old king's palace (Shah dynasty, including Prithvinarayan Shah)on a hill in Gorkha | |
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| Coordinates: 28°0′0″N 84°38′0″E / 28°N 84.633333°ECoordinates: 28°0′0″N 84°38′0″E / 28°N 84.633333°E | |
| Country | |
| Zone | Gandaki Zone |
| District | Gorkha District |
| Population (1991) | |
| • Total | 25,000 |
| Time zone | Nepal Time (UTC+5:45) |
| you can log on www.hamrogorkha.com | |
Prithbhinarayan or Prithvinarayan is a municipality in central Nepal created in 1996 out of the former town of Gorkha (गोरखा). It is named after King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who was born in Gorkha and united and founded modern Nepal.[1]
The old royal palace (Gorkha Durbar), Gorakhnath and Kalika (temple of the goddess Kali) are the main attractions. The lower palace (Tallo Durbar) and a modern park are other major attractions.
It is also the starting point of the Mount Ganesh trekking route. Gorkha Hospital and Aap Pipal Hospital are the two hospitals and Drabya Saha and Gorkha Multiple Campus are the two campuses serving the population.
In 2009, the name "Prithibhinarayan municipality" was changed to Gorkha municipality.