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Rangethanti
Rangethanti (''Nepali: रंगेठाँटी'') is a village town located in ward number 5 of Aandhikhola Rural Municipality in the Syangja District, Nepal. It is recognized as a major educational hub within the municipality. The village town lies approximately 15 kilometres northwest of the district headquarters, Putalibazar, and about 33 kilometres southwest of Pokhara, the second-largest city in Nepal and the capital of the Gandaki Province. The renowned religious river, Andhikhola (आंधीखोला), flows near the town. Rangethanti's landscape includes forests, water bodies, cultivated lands, and religious landmarks. The village town also serves as a market centre, providing essential commodities for neighbouring villages such as SaniBarage, Baskot, Syangja, Baskot, Ranguwa, Chhapa, Syangja, Chhapa, and Sera, Syangja, Sera. The settlement is segmented into Mathillo Rangethanti (Upper Rangethanti) and Tallo Rangethanti (Lower Rangethanti). Pradhyumna Paneru Hig ...
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Panorama Of Rangethanti
A panorama (formed from Greek language, Greek πᾶν "all" + ὅραμα "view") is any Obtuse angle, wide-angle view or representation of a physical space, whether in painting, drawing, photography (panoramic photography), film, seismic images, or 3D modeling. The word was coined in the 18th century by the English (Irish people, Irish descent) painter Robert Barker (painter), Robert Barker to describe his panoramic paintings of Edinburgh and London. The motion-picture term Panning (camera), ''panning'' is derived from ''panorama''. A panoramic view is also purposed for multimedia, cross-scale applications to an outline overview (from a distance) along and across repositories. This so-called "cognitive panorama" is a panoramic view over, and a combination of, cognitive spaces used to capture the larger scale. History The device of the panorama existed in painting, particularly in murals, as early as 20 A.D., in those found in Pompeii, as a means of generating an immersive ...
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