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Chobhar is located 9 km southwest of Kathmandu, Nepal. Chobhar is known for its gorge through which all the water of the valley drains. A small temple of Adinath sits on top of a nearby hill. The temple offers a view of snow-capped mountains. The location is also notable for the vast network of natural caves nearby.

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  1. "Kathmandu". www.nepalhompage.com. Retrieved 2007-07-31.

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