instead of Tibetan characters. Chiwogs of Bhutan or chios (Dzongkha: སྤྱི་འོག་ chio) refer to the 1044 basic electoral precincts of Bhutan. Chiwogs are also...
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hhukha-dzongkhag/[permanent dead link] "Chiwogs in Bumthang" (PDF). Election Commission, Government of Bhutan. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF)...
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Bhutan are made up of groups of individual settlements, grouped together by chiwog for election purposes. This list is based mainly on information of...
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The prime minister of Bhutan (Lyonchen) is the head of government of Bhutan. The prime minister is nominated by the party that wins the most seats in the...
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2015 "Chiwogs in Bumthang" (PDF). Election Commission of Bhutan. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2011-07-28. "Chiwogs in...
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conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. The Druk Gyalpo (འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་པོ་; lit. 'Dragon King') is the head of state of the Kingdom of Bhutan. In the Dzongkha...
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misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. Bhutan officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked country in South Asia situated...
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Bhutan is a Buddhist country by constitution and Buddhism plays a vital role in the country. The official religion in Bhutan is Buddhism, which is practiced...
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The Emblem of Bhutan (རྒྱལ་ཡོངས་ལས་རྟགས་) maintains several elements of the flag of Bhutan, with slightly different artistry, and contains Buddhist symbolism...
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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...
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