Aapchaur is a hill village in Gulmi District, central Nepal, roughly 10 kilometres northeast of Tamghas and 30 kilometres southwest of Baglung. Overlooking a river valley, this village area was the cradle of the Nepalese coffee industry when it was first planted by a Hindu holy man using seeds from Burma in 1937.[1]
Aapchaur
आँपचौर | |
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Village Development Committee | |
Aapchaur Location in Nepal | |
| Coordinates: 28°8′51″N 83°19′46″E | |
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| Zone | Lumbini Zone |
| District | Gulmi District |
| Time zone | UTC+5:45 (Nepal Time) |
| Area code(s) | +977-079 |
| Website | ddcgulmi.gov.np |
Gulmi District | ||
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Headquarter: Tamghas | ||
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