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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...
- ཁ་སྟོད་རྒེད་འོག) is a
gewog (village block) of the Gasa
dzongkhag (district) in Bhutan. It was
formerly known as Goenkaatoe. "
Gewogs and
chiwogs in Gasa"...
- part of
Bhangtar Dungkhag,
along with
Martshala Gewog. It
stands as the most
petite among the
eleven gewogs in the
Samdrup Jongkhar district,
covering 51...
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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...
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blocks (or
gewogs):
Chhuzagang Gewog Chhudzom Gewog Dekiling Gewog Gakiling Gewog Gelephu Gewog Jigmechhoeling Gewog Samtenling Gewog Senghe Gewog Serzhong...
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Samar Gewog (Dzongkha: ས་དམར་) is a
gewog (village block) of Haa District, Bhutan. In 2002, the
gewog had an area of 361.7
square kilometres and contains...
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Shapa Gewog (Dzongkha: ཤར་པ་) is a
gewog (village block) of Paro District, Bhutan. In 2002, the
gewog had an area of 76.4
square kilometres and contained...
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Geling Gewog (Dzongkha: དགེ་གླིང་) is a
gewog (village block) of
Chukha District, Bhutan. The 247-km²
gewog contains 11 villages. "Chiwogs in Chukha" (PDF)...
- Lingzhi, Soe and Naro
Gewogs belong to the
Lingzhi Dungkhag subdistrict, the only
subdistrict within Thimphu District. The
remaining gewogs do not
belong to...
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Doteng Gewog (Dzongkha: རྡོ་སྟེང་) is a
gewog (village block) of Paro District, Bhutan. In 2002, the
gewog had an area of 193.1
square kilometres and...