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Dawa Steven Sherpa
Dawa Steven Sherpa ( ne, दावा स्टेभन शेर्पा) is a Nepalese Sherpa adventurer, entrepreneur and environmentalist, who has scaled Mount Everest three times, as well as other himalayan peaks such as Mount Kanchenjunga, Mount Lhotse, Mt. Cho Oyu, Mount Manaslu, and Mount Pumori He has trekked the entire length of the Nepal Himalaya along the Great Himalaya Trail. He was born in March 1984 and graduated from Heriot-Watt University Scotland with an Honours Degree in Business Administration. Dawa Steven's father, Ang Tshering Sherpa, is a Nepalese Sherpa, and his mother a Belgian. He speaks six languages: Dutch, Nepali, English, Hindi, German and Chinese. Dawa Steven runs Asian Trekking Pvt. Ltd, established by his father in 1982. His work in the field of environmental protection have been recognised by the International Olympic Committee, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), The Sir Edmund Hillary Foundation of Canada, the International Mountaineering & C ...
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Nepalis (English: Nepalese ; ne, नेपाली) are the citizens of Nepal under the provisions of Nepali nationality law. The country is home to people of many different national origins who are the descendants of immigrants from India, Kashmir, Central Asia, and Tibet. The term Nepalis (Nepalese) usually refers to the ''nationality'', that is, to people with citizenship of Nepal, while the people without Nepalese citizenship but with roots in Nepal such as Nepalese Americans are strictly referred to as ''Nepali Speaking Foreigners'' ( ne, नेपाली भाषी विदेशी) who are speakers of Bhojpuri, Maithili, Nepali or any of the other 128 Nepalese languages but are now foreign citizens or of foreign nationality bearing passports and citizenship of the foreign nation. It is also not generally used to refer to non-citizen residents, dual citizens, and expatriates. Nepal is a multicultural and multi-ethnic country with a majority of Hindus (includin ...
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