Talk:Surkhet District
Latest comment: 6 years ago by Chris.let in topic Duplicate articles
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edit- This stub is about one of the districts of Nepal, and is based basically on the information available with Districts of Nepal. The stub has certainly the potential for further development by incorporating information on several aspects, including the following:
Origin of name – History – Geography – Economy – Sub-divisions – Transport – Demographics – Culture - Flora and fauna- Education – Media – Sports. Wherever required/ possible, Notes/ External links/ Further reading/ References may also be given. I invite all interested editors to collaborate. Thanks. --Bhadani 13:43, 18 October 2005 (UTC) - A request to all the editors interested in developing the contents of one or more districts of Nepal – please suggest on the talk page of WikiProject Nepal districts. --Bhadani 15:14, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
Duplicate articles
editThere's also a Surkhet article with more material. The material should be moved here with a redirect. LADave (talk) 19:27, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
This seems to have been done. Chris.let (talk) 04:05, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
Babiyachour, Gutu and Chaukun
editSomeone added: "There is also village of Babiyachour, Gutu and Chaukun in the district."
Babiyachour was entered as "Dabiyachour", probably because there is a Babiyachour in Myagdi. I fixed this by renaming the Dabiyachaur article to Babiyachaur, Surket.
Gutu is probably same as Guthu, which is how the Nepali Wikipedia writes it (गुठु).
I see the Chaukun article. Please add what VDC it is in and I'll add it to the VDC list.