Category:Jarun in Nepal
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See also category: Dhunge dharas.
A tutedhara (Nepali) or jarun (Newari) is a traditional drinking fountain found in Nepal. It is a water reservoir built out of stone with a tap that can be opened and closed. It is either free-standing or integrated into the wall of another building.
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Media in category "Jarun in Nepal"
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Bir Dhara Bhim Dhara Kirtipur Kathmandu Nepal Rajesh Dhungana.jpg 2,791 × 3,859; 6.59 MB
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Changu Narayan, Nepal (2872986038).jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 337 KB
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Dhungedhara Water Spout Lagantole Nala Banepa Kaveplanchowk Nepal Rajesh Dhungana (2).jpg 6,196 × 3,774; 11.15 MB
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Well and stream Water Supply Sunvakothi Lalitpur Nepal Rajesh Dhungana (1).jpg 8,256 × 5,504; 11.12 MB
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Well and stream Water Supply Sunvakothi Lalitpur Nepal Rajesh Dhungana (2).jpg 8,256 × 5,504; 11.74 MB