- Tshogdu. Likewise, geog
elect headmen called gups, vice-headmen
called mangmis, who also sit on the
Dzongkhag Tshogdu, as well as
other members of the...
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category for
people now
appeared in the late
Ayutthaya records,
called phrai mangmi, or a rich "serf". From 1688 onwards, the
period was
characterized by the...
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Mangmi Station (Korean: 망미역; Hanja: 望美驛) is a
station of
Busan Metro Line 3 in
Mangmi-dong,
Suyeong District, Busan,
South Korea.
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executive body of the dzongkhag,
composed of the gup (gewog head) and the
mangmi (elected
representatives of the gewogs) from each
gewog (block of villages)...
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Mangmi (deputy),
Tshogpa (village or
village cluster representative), and the non-voting
Chupon (village messenger) and
Gewog Clerk. Gup and
Mangmi sat...
- dong, as follows: Namcheon-dong (two
administrative dong) Suyeong-dong
Mangmi-dong (two
administrative dong) Gwangan-dong (four
administrative dong) Millak-dong...
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Distance in km
Total distance Location 301
Suyeong 수영 水營 --- 0.0
Suyeong 302
Mangmi 망미 (병무청) 望美 1.0 1.0 303
Baesan 배산 盃山 1.2 2.2
Yeonje 304
Mulmangol 물만골 물만골...
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Preceding station Busan Metro Following station Millak towards Jangsan Line 2
Gwangan towards Yangsan Terminus Line 3
Mangmi towards Daejeo...
- terms. The
local Dzongkhag Tshogdu comprises one
elected Gup (headman) and
Mangmi (deputy) from each
Gewog Tshogde; one
elected representative from that Dzongkhag...
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candidates elected to
office (7%). One
woman was
elected gup, 12 were
elected mangmi, 61 were
elected gewog tshogpa, and 2 as
thromde tshogpa.
According to Bhutanese...