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E.V.S TOPIC- ADUBHABI AND NEPAL

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E.V.S TOPIC-ADUBHABI

AND NEPAL

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PREPARED BY SHIVANSHI

CLASS IV

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ABOUT ABUDHABI

• ABUDHABI is the capital of United Arab Emirates.• ABUDHABI is located in a desert area.• There is no greenery but miles of sand around.• The climate of ABUDHABI is very hot. It hardly rains

over there.• In ABUDHABI there are no rivers, no ponds and lakes.• Ground water is also not available.• There is shortage of water always. So water is

precious over there.

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ABUDHABI• There is a lot of oil under sandy soil.• So petrol is easily available and cheaper in ABUDHABI.• Do you know that which kind of trees are found in desert area of

ABUDHABI?• I know its date palm.• The currency of ABUDHABI is Dirham.• The language spoken in ABUDHABI is Arabic.• In ABUDHABI buildings are very tall with multi storeys and big glass

windows.• The buildings are air conditioned because it is very hot there.• people wear loose cotton clothes and keep themselves fully covered due

to strong heat.

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ABOUT KATHMANDU

• Kathmandu, capital and largest city of Nepal, lies in a valley in the Himalayan foothills. The country’s economic, political, and social center, Kathmandu has some light industry but depends mainly on tourism for revenue.

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KATHMANDU• Kathmandu, city, capital of Nepal, in the central part of the

country. Also called Katmandu, the city is situated in a fertile lowland (the Valley of Nepal) in the southern Himalayas, at an altitude of about 1220 m (about 4000 ft), near the confluence of the Bāghmati and Vishnumati rivers. It is the mountain kingdom's largest city and its chief economic, administrative, and cultural center. A highway extends north to Lhasa, in Tibet, and another road links Kathmandu with Raxaul, a rail center in India. Points of interest in Kathmandu include the elaborate royal palace and the white-domed Bodhnath Stupa, a shrine revered by Tibetan Buddhists. Just west of the city is Swayambhunath Temple, also an important Buddhist site. The city is the site of Tribhuvan University (1959) and the National Museum of Nepal.

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FROM –SHIVANSHI CLASS-IV

THANKYOU TEACHERS AND MY DEAR FRIENDS