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Taluk Headquarters: Kurseong,
Kalimpong, Mirik, Jorbanglo, Ghoom, Siliguri, Naxalbari,
Kharibari, Phansidewa, Gorubathan, Sukiapokhri, Pulbazar,
Rangliot.
Darjeeling derives its name from the
Tibetan DORJE-LING meaning "place of the thunderbolt."
The district town of extreme northern West Bengal lies at an
elevation of about 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above sea level.
District Headquarter is also called Darjeeling, situated 305
miles north of kolkata and is well connected by major road,
rail, and air connections with the metropolis. The town is
situated on a long, narrow mountain ridge of the Sikkim
Himalayas that descends abruptly to the bed of the Great Rangit
River. On a clear day the city presents the grandview of
Kanchenjunga and glimpses of the Mt.Everest .
Tourist Spots and Health Resorts: Sanatorium, Mall,
Observatory Hill,Mahakaal Temple, Himalayan Institute of
Mountaineering, Lloyd Botanical Garden, Darjeeling Zoo, Natural
History Museum, Race Course and Tiger Hill.
Education: Darjeeling can boasts of education facilities.
It has several high schools and colleges. Some of them are:
North Point, Loreto School and College and St. Paul's Collegiate
school. It is also the seat of the University of North Bengal,
founded in 1962, with a number of affiliated colleges, including
a medical school, in the town.
Climate: Very similar to London foggy weather throughout
the year. Receives plentiful of rain and has a wide range of
climates, from tropical to sub-alpine |