Koshi Province

Koshi Province
कोशी प्रदेश
Etymology: Derived from Sanskrit word 'kauśika'
Location of Koshi Province in Nepal
Koshi Province
Coordinates (Biratnagar): 26°27′15″N 87°16′47″E / 26.45417°N 87.27972°E / 26.45417; 87.27972
Country   Nepal
Formation20 September 2015
Named as Koshi1 March 2023
Named afterKoshi River
CapitalBiratnagar
Largest cityBiratnagar
Districts14
Government
  TypeSelf-governing Province
  BodyGovernment of Koshi Province
  Governor Parshuram Khapung Limbu (CPN UML)
  Chief MinisterHikmat Kumar Karki
  High CourtBiratnagar High Court
  Koshi Provincial AssemblyUnicameral (93 seats)
  Parliamentary constituency28
Area
  Total
25,905 km2 (10,002 sq mi)
  Rank2nd
Highest elevation8,848.86 m (29,031.69 ft)
Lowest elevation58 m (190 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  Total
4,961,412
  Rank4th
  Density192/km2 (500/sq mi)
   Rank4th
  Households
1,191,556
Demonym(s)Purbeli, Kosheli, Koshyali
Demographics
  Religions
  Ethnic groups
  Sex ratio91.48 /100 (2011)
Development Parameters
  GDP per capitaUS$1267 (3rd)
  Poverty rate0.127
  Literacy79.7%
  Life expectancy69
  HDI0.553 (medium)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
GeocodeNP-ON
ISO 3166 codeNP-P1
Vehicle registrationKOSHI XX AB XXXX
Official languageNepali Maithili, Limbu
Other Official language(s)Bantawa
GDP (Nominal)US$9 Billion (2nd)
Websitekoshi.gov.np

Koshi Province (Nepali: कोशी प्रदेश, romanized: Kōśī pradēśa) is an autonomous province of Nepal adopted by the Constitution of Nepal on 20 September 2015. It covers an area of 25,905 km2 (10,002 sq mi), about 17.5% of the country's total area. With the industrial city of Biratnagar as its capital, the province includes the towns of Birtamod, Sundar Haraincha, Damak, Dharan, Itahari, Triyuga Municipality and Mechinagar, and Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga and Ama Dablam. Koshi River, the largest river of the nation, forms the province's western boundary. Under the First-past-the-post voting system issued by the Constituency Delimitation Commission, Nepal, the province hosts 28 parliamentary seats and 56 provincial assembly seats. The province is bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal to the east, Bihar to the south, and Bagmati Province and Madhesh Province to the west. According to the 2021 Nepal census, there are around five million people in the province, with a population density of 190 per square kilometre. In the 2011 Nepal census, the province had approximately 4.5 million people.