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Sitganga Municipality is a municipalities of Nepal, municipality located in the Arghakhanchi District in the Lumbini Province in Nepal. The municipality spans 610.43 square kilometres (379.24 square miles) with a total population of 43,373, according to the 2011 Nepal census. On March 10, 2017, the Government of Nepal restructured the old local-level bodies into 744 (later increased to 753) new local-level structures. The previous Subarnakhal, Sitapur, Arghakhanchi, Sitapur, Thada, Jukena, Juluke, Siddhara and Simalapani Village development committee (Nepal), VDCs were merged to form Sitganga. Sitganga is now divided into 14 wards, with Thada being declared as the administrative center of the municipality. References

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Arghakhanchi District
Arghakhanchi ( ne, :ne:अर्घाखाँची जिल्ला, अर्घाखाँची जिल्ला ) is one of the districts of Lumbini Province in Nepal. The district headquarter is Sandhikharka. The district covers an area of and has a population (2011) of 197,632. Its neighboring districts are Palpa District, Palpa in the east, Gulmi District, Gulmi in the north, Kapilvastu District in the south and Pyuthan District, Pyuthan in the west. History The district consists of two pre-unification principalities Argha and Khanchi. Argha (Nepali:अर्घा) was the name given to ritual offerings made at the former principality's main Bhagwati Temple. Khanchi may come from the word Khajanchi (Nepali:खजाञ्चि) or tax collector since the center of the latter principality was known for its tax office. Both were two of the Chaubisi rajya (24 principalities) centred in the Gandaki River, Gandaki Basin. In 1786 A.D. (1843 BS) during the unification o ...
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