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Bumthang Dzongkhag-Mountains of Bhutan
Bumthang Chukha Dagana Gasa Haa Lhuntse Mongar Paro Pemagatshel Punakha Samdrup Jongkhar Samtse Sarpang Thimphu Trashigang Trashiyangtse Trongsa Tsirang
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Bumthang District
750; 90.667 Bumthang District (Dzongkha: བུམ་ཐང་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Bum-thang rzong-khag) is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. It is the
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Provinces of Bhutan
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang The Provinces of Bhutan were historical regions of Bhutan headed by penlops
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Chukha District
rdzong-khag; officially spelled "Chhukha" ) is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. The major town is Phuentsholing which is the gateway city
Bumthang Dzongkhag-List of rulers of Bhutan
Bhutan was founded and unified as a country by Ngawang Namgyal, 1st Zhabdrung Rinpoche in the mid–17th century. After his death in 1651, Bhutan nominally
Bumthang Dzongkhag-History of Bhutan
Buddhism, ordered the construction of two Buddhist temples, at Bumthang in central Bhutan and at Kyichu (near Paro) in the Paro Valley. Buddhism was propagated
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Military history of Bhutan
polity was the Kingdom of Bumthang. In the late 9th century, ethnic Tibetan forces expelled Indian princes from parts of modern Bhutan. Tibetans in this period
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Ethnic groups in Bhutan
several related linguistic and cultural groups, such as the Kheng people and Bumthang people. The Sharchop (meaning "easterner"), are the populations of mixed
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Geography of Bhutan
of Punakha and today remains a part of modern-day India. Bhutan is divided into 20 dzongkhags (districts), and further into 205 gewogs (village blocks)
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Districts of Bhutan
The Kingdom of Bhutan is divided into 20 districts (Dzongkha: dzongkhags). Bhutan is located between the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and India on
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Wangdue Phodrang District
previously spelled "Wangdi Phodrang") is a Thromde and dzongkhag (district) of central Bhutan. This is also the name of the dzong (built in 1638) which
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Bumthang Valley
Bumthang Valley is the main inhabited valley in the Bumthang district of Bhutan. Bumthang is one of the most beautiful and sacred valleys in Bhutan. The
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Tourism in Bhutan
Tourism in Bhutan began in 1974, when the Government of Bhutan, in an effort to raise revenue and to promote Bhutanese unique culture and traditions to
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Gasa District
District or Gasa Dzongkhag (Dzongkha: མགར་ས་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Mgar-sa rdzong-khag) is one of the 20 dzongkhags (districts) comprising Bhutan. The capital of
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Outline of Bhutan
Trongsa Bumthang Kingdom Culture of Bhutan Architecture of Bhutan Cuisine of Bhutan Ethnic groups in Bhutan Media in Bhutan National symbols of Bhutan Coat
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Valleys of Bhutan
list of the valleys of Bhutan: B Bumdeling Valley, in Lhuntse, Mongar, and Trashiyangtse Districts Bumthang Valley, in Bumthang District C Choekhor Valley
Bumthang Dzongkhag-List of villages in Bhutan
villages. Villages in Bhutan are governed directly by Gewog (village block) governments, which in turn are subordinate to Dzongkhag (district) or Dungkhag
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Languages of Bhutan
languages of Bhutan are East Bodish languages, not members of the closely related Tibetic group but still likely descended from a close kin. The Bumthang language
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Jakar
is a town in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It is the district capital (dzongkhag thromde) of Bumthang District and the location of Jakar Dzong,
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Gewogs of Bhutan
of villages in Bhutan. The head of a gewog is called a gup (རྒེད་པོ་ gepo). Gewogs form a geographic administrative unit below dzongkhag districts (and
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Politics of Bhutan
Justice jurisdiction. Bhutan is divided in 20 districts (dzongkhag, singular and plural); Bumthang, Chukha, Dagana, Gasa, Ha, Lhuntse, Mongar, Paro, Pemagatshel
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Bhutan
in Bhutan. National carrier Drukair operates flights between Paro Airport and Bathpalathang Airport in Jakar (Bumthang Dzongkhag), central Bhutan, Gelephu
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Districts of Bhutan
The Kingdom of Bhutan is divided into 20 districts (Dzongkha: dzongkhags). Bhutan is located between the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and India on
Bumthang Dzongkhag-Bumthang District
750; 90.667 Bumthang District (Dzongkha: བུམ་ཐང་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Bum-thang rzong-khag) is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. It is the