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governments in each of the 20
dzongkhags overseen by the
Ministry of Home and
Cultural Affairs.[non-primary
source needed] Each
dzongkhag has its own
elected government...
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constituency is
represented by a
single National ****embly member; each of the 20
Dzongkhags must be
represented by
between 2–7 members.
Constituencies are reapportioned...
- all the
dzongkhags; it is also the
least developed district of Bhutan. Gasa was
formerly a
drungkhag (sub-district) of the
Punakha dzongkhag (district)...
- (Dzongkha: སྤ་རོ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Spa-ro rdzong-khag) is a
district (
dzongkhag), valley,
river and town (po****tion 20,000) in Bhutan. It is one of the...
- transliteration: Gzhams-sgang rdzong-khag;
previously "Shemgang"), is one of the 20
dzongkhags (districts)
comprising Bhutan. It is
bordered by Sarpang, Trongsa, Bumthang...
- པདྨ་དགའ་ཚལ་་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Pema-gatshel rdzong-khag) is one of the 20
Dzongkhags (districts) in Bhutan.
Until 1970 the
district was
known as Khoi Dung...
- (Bumthang
Dzongkhag),
central Bhutan,
Gelephu Airport in
Gelephu (Sarpang
Dzongkhag) in the
south and
Yongphulla Airport in the east (Trashigang
Dzongkhag) on...
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Phodrang is the
largest dzongkhag in
Bhutan by area and is
bordered by
Dagana and
Tsirang dzongkhags to the south,
Trongsa dzongkhag to the east, Thimphu...
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slopes and mild climates. The
dzongkhag is also
noted for its rich biodiversity; however, it is one of the few
dzongkhags without a
protected area. One...
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campaigning for 15 of the 20
dzongkhags took
place from 30
November until 31
December 2007. The
elections were not held in five
dzongkhags (Thimphu, Trashiyangtse...