• Goldhap is a village development committee in Jhapa District in the Province No. 1 of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had...
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  • 613306°N 88.041028°E / 26.613306; 88.041028 Goldhap refugee camp (Nepali: गोलधाप शरणार्थी शिविर; Goldhāp śaraṇārthī śivira) is a small refugee camp in...
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    camps shrunk as can be seen in the table above. Due to this reduction the Goldhap and Timai camps have been merged with the Beldangi II camp. The offices...
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    a number of camps in Nepal, such as the three Beldangi refugee camps, Goldhap, Khudunabari, Sanischare and Timai hosting Bhutanese refugees. They are...
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  • 21509 Garkhakot 21510 Karkigaun 21511 Jhapa Jhapa 57200 Baniyani 57201 Goldhap 57202 Chandragadhi 57203 Birtamod 57204 Sanishchare 57205 Budhabare 57206...
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  • municipality is 29223 as of Census of Nepal 2011. Haldibari, Jalthal and Goldhap which previously were all separate Village development committee merged...
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  • camp destroying about 1,200 homes. The same day, another fire also struck Goldhap, another Bhutanese refugee camp in Nepal. Bhutanese refugees Chandrasekharan...
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  • Blooming Lotus English School is a school for Bhutanese refugees at the Goldhap refugee camp in Nepal. The school was founded in August 1992, and educates...
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  • other Bhutanese refugee camps in the east viz. Khudunabari, Timai and Goldhap have been consolidated and all the remaining refugees living in those camps...
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  • The Netherlands. The five Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal are: Beldangi Goldhap Khudunabari Sanischare Timai In the years 1959, 1960, and 1961 following...
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