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local government body.
Bhutan comprises 205
gewogs,
which average 230 km2 (89 sq mi) in area. The
gewogs in turn are
divided into
chewogs for elections...
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Phuentsholing Gewog is part of
Phuentsholing Dungkhag,
along with Dala,
Logchina Gewogs and
Shampheling Gewog. It is one of the most po****ted
gewogs in Chukha...
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gewogs):
Dungtoe Gewog Dophoogchen Gewog Duenchukha Gewog Nam****chhoeling
Gewog Norbugang Gewog Nor****gang
Gewog Pemaling Gewog Phuentshogpelri Gewog...
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Centennial Park in the
north (the
gewogs of Gangzur,
Khoma and Kurtoed),
Thrumshingla National Park in the
south (the
gewogs of Gangzur,
Jarey and Metsho)...
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Dophoogchen Dungkhag (sub-district),
which comprise Dorokha and
Denchukha Gewogs. The
people here
speak Lhotshamkha and are
predominantly Hindus. It is connected...
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blocks (or
gewogs):
Chhuzagang Gewog Chhudzom Gewog Dekiling Gewog Gakiling Gewog Gelephu Gewog Jigmechhoeling Gewog Samtenling Gewog Senghe Gewog Serzhong...
- Uesu
Gewog (Dzongkha: དབུས་སུ་), or Üsu is a
gewog (village block) of Haa District, Bhutan. The name
means "Central
Gewog". In 2002 it had an area of 67...
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village blocks (or
gewogs):
Khamaed Gewog,
formerly known as ⋅Goenkhamae
Khatoed Gewog,
formerly known as
Goenkaatoe Laya
Gewog Lunana Gewog Gasa is bordered...
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Dungkhag (sub-district),
together with Bara, Biru, Lehereni, and
Sipsu Gewogs.[citation needed] The
Tendruk village is on a
ridge near the confluence...
- Naja
Gewog (Dzongkha: ན་རྒྱ་) is a
gewog (village block) of Paro District, Bhutan. In 2002, the
gewog had an area of 151.8
square kilometres and contained...