- The
Layap (Dzongkha: ལ་ཡཔ་) are an
indigenous people inhabiting the high
mountains of
northwest Bhutan in the
village of Laya, in the Gasa District, at...
- Wylie: la-ya-kha, la-yag-kha) is a
Tibetic variety spoken by
indigenous Layaps inhabiting the high
mountains of
northwest Bhutan in the
village of Laya...
- Dzongkha, is
spoken near the
northwestern border with
Tibet by some 1,100
Layaps.
Layaps are an
indigenous nomadic and semi-nomadic
people who traditionally...
- Gasa
District in
northwestern Bhutan. It is
inhabited by the
indigenous Layap people, and is the
highest settlement in the
country at 3,820
meters (12...
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programs are
expected to be
completed by 2012. Gasa is most
famous for its
Layap people and the
Snowman Trek, one of the most
challenging treks in the Himalayas...
- Akie 11 September 2007 (2007-09-11) 31
August 2007 Set in
Tanzania 14 5 "
Layap"
Journey to the Clouds:
Bhutan 18 September 2007 (2007-09-18) 7 September...
- Chukha)
Languages Dzongkha Religion Tibetan Buddhism · Bon
Related ethnic groups Tibetans ·
Layaps · Monpa · Sharchop ·
Other Sino-Tibetan-speaking peoples...
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Paringin Timur. (b)
except the
villages of
Mangkayahu (postcode of 71614) and
Layap (postcode of 71616). (c)
including one
kelurahan - Batu Piring. (d) except...
- (30.41%)
Lhotshampa (Nepali) (24.32%)
Other Tibeto-Burmans (e.g., Brokpa,
Layap) (6.20%)
Minor ethnic Indo-Aryan (2.64%)
Nepali speakers (non-Lhotshampa)...
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divine ancestors. The
Ilocanos also ****ociate
shooting stars,
known as
layáp, with love,
believing they
carry mystical babató (miraculous
stones of love)...