Bara is located in the Narayani district of the Central Nepali Development District, north latitude 27 ° 06 '05.76' ', east longitude 85 ° 0 5' 30.84.
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The endless story of the Nepal caste problem is also evident in the case of Karaya, the regional headquarters of the almost single ethnic group in the mixed para area. Most of the basic seeds are evenly distributed in the majority of the Bara region, including "Paharis" from the mountain, Tamangs, Chhetris, Bahuns, Magars, Sonars etc, but Kalaiya is located in the area where Madehis lives It is located. When everyone in Nepal makes decisions in other areas of the region, I know that this is not so lucky situation.
The Bara area is located in the center of Nepal and covers an area of more than 1000 square kilometers along with Kalaiya as its regional headquarters. The altitude of this area is 152 meters to 915 meters, one of Nepal's wealthiest cultural districts since the Kingdom of Mtila in the Smith era, from economics, social culture, history and nature. So far Barragadi has been believed to have maintained this area since the Kingdom of Mithila, and that is why it is now known as a rose. This area is surrounded by Lautahat in the east, Parsa in the west, Maka One pool in the north and Bihar (India) in the south. The language and culture of this area are mainly Tal, Abadi, Nepali, Bogge Puri, Magall, Newari, Gurung, Mary, Taman, Danuwaru, Lai, Sherpa, Satar , Santari and Lingu.