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vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Tibetan characters.
Dzong architecture is used for
dzongs, a
distinctive type of
fortified monastery (Dzongkha: རྫོང...
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Tashichho Dzong (Dzongkha: བཀྲ་ཤིས་ཆོས་རྫོང) is a
Buddhist monastery and
fortress on the
northern edge of the city of
Thimphu in Bhutan, on the western...
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Punakha Dzong, also
known as
Pungthang Dewa
chhenbi Phodrang (meaning "the
palace of
great happiness or bliss"), is the
administrative centre of Punakha...
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Rinpung Dzong,
sometimes referred to as Paro
Dzong, is a
large dzong -
Buddhist monastery and
fortress - of the
Drukpa Lineage of the
Kagyu school in Paro...
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Simtokha Dzong ('
dzong'
means "castle-monastery") also
known as
Sangak Zabdhon Phodrang (Bhutanese
language meaning: "Palace of the
Profound Meaning of...
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Trongsa Dzong is the
largest dzong fortress in Bhutan,
located in
Trongsa (formerly Tongsa) in
Trongsa district, in the
centre of the country.
Built on...
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Trashigang Dzong (Dzongkha: བཀྲ་ཤིས་སྒང་རྫོང,
literally "The
Fortress of the Au****ious Hill") is one of the
largest dzong fortresses in Bhutan, located...
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Kampa or
Kamba Dzong, (Gampa
Dzong in
Standard Tibetan, and
Gangba Xian in Chinese) is a
Tibetan town
north of Sikkim. It is the
headequarters Kamba County...
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Dzong, also
known as Drukgyel, was a
fortress and
Buddhist monastery, now in ruins,
located in the
upper part of the Paro District, Bhutan. The
dzong...
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dzongkhags (districts)
comprising Bhutan. The
capital of Gasa
District is Gasa
Dzong near Gasa. It is
located in the far
north of the
county and
spans the Middle...