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[# Sample 1]: Essay My Country Nepal (327 words)
My country, Nepal, is situated between two enormous countries: India and
China. It is famous all over the world because Mt. Everest, the highest peak in
the world, is here. Even though Hindus constitute more than 80% of the
population, minorities are never overlooked. It is called the land of natural
beauty because it has been covered with green forests, hills, mountains, and
valleys.
I am proud of my country because it was never subjugated or dominated by
any other country, even in the era of colonization. There were 22 or 24 sets of
states in Nepal, which were unified by the King of Gorkha, Prithvi Narayan
Shah. It was called Nepal, with its capital in Kasthmandu, presently known as
Kathmandu. Jungbahadur Rana established the Rana Dynasty, which ended after 104
years. Later, the monarchy came, which was finished in 2063. Now we are
practicing it as a pure democratic country. My country has been divided into
three geographical zones: Terai, Hills, and Mountains, including Valleys. The
culture of one place does not completely resemble that of another. The wear,
food, and standards of living also differ. There is a difference in language,
too. Religious tolerance exists among people of various ethnic groups: Hindu
festivals are celebrated by Muslims and others. Similarly, Hindus also
participate in the festivals of minorities. There is no history of communal
riots in my country.
I am more proud that the birthplace of Gautam Buddha, Kapilvastu
(Lumbini), is here. He established Buddhism, which is followed approximately
all over Asia and partly on other continents, too. Janakpur is well-known for
giving birth to Sita, the incarnation of the goddess Laxmi.
Thus, I am proud of my country because it is a source of inspiration for
the whole world. It has its glory and natural history that can bring it up more
and more, and my pride will be spreading day by day. I'll proudly say I am
Nepali, and my country is Nepal.
[# Sample 2]: Essay Our Country Nepal (324 words)
Our country, Nepal, is a landlocked country. It is located in South Asia, between two massive countries, China and India. India lies to the south, east, and west of Nepal, whereas the Chinese autonomous region of Tibet lies to the north. It is divided into three distinct geographical zones: the highest Himalayan range, the hills, and the low-land hills. It is an agricultural country full of natural resources. The highest peak, Mt. Everest, is in Nepal.
Life
in a mountainous region is extremely difficult. There is a lack of
transportation. So people living there rely on air transport. Cultivation is
also very difficult, so it is famous for the husbandry [cattlekeeping]
occupation. Hilly areas contain some road facilities. They have stair-like
fields for cultivation. But the lowland region is an appropriate place for good
cultivation. The cultivation and products from it vary according to place and
climate. In the Himalayas, it is very cold. In hilly areas, it is temperate,
but in the low-land hills (terai), it is sometimes too hot and sometimes too
cold.
Our
country is called the second-largest country in the field of water resources.
There are many rivers in our country. They are the Mechi, the Mahakali, the
Seti, the Koshi, the Bagmati, the Kamali, the Narayani, the Gandaki, the Rapti,
the Bheri, etc. But we don't get many advantages from it. Similarly, it is full
of natural resources, but we are unable to take advantage of them due to a lack
of money, good technology, and strong will. There are only a few factories in
our country. But we are unable to provide them with electricity to run them
smoothly.
We must be willing to utilize natural resources to develop our nation; we should advertise its beauty all over the world so that lots of tourists can come here. We should also try to save its beauty. We should take an oath to maintain unity among its citizens forever.