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  2. Postal codes in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Bhutan are five digit numbers. Coding method ... Postal region or Dzongdey 2nd Digit: District or Dzongkhag 3rd Digit: Sub district or Dungkhag Last 2 ...

  3. Paro District - Wikipedia

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    Important cultural sites of Paro include: Taktshang, or Tiger's Nest, the most famous monastery and ancient highlights for the people of Bhutan.It was founded as a meditating cave by the famous saint Guru Padmasambhava in the early 8th century upon subjugating a demon and forcing him to take an oath to be the local protector of the region towards the very end.

  4. Paro, Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Paro (Dzongkha: སྤ་རོ་) is a town and seat of Paro District, in the Paro Valley of Bhutan. [1] It is an historic town with many sacred sites and historical buildings scattered throughout the area. It is also home to Paro International Airport, Bhutan's sole international airport. Paro International Airport is served by Drukair.

  5. Paro Province - Wikipedia

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    Paro Province occupied lands in western Bhutan, corresponding approximately to modern Paro District. It was administered from the Paro Dzong in the town of Paro. The ruling governor was known as the Penlop of Paro, or Parob, a chief contender for power before the establishment of the monarchy. By the 19th century, the Penlop of Paro effectively ...

  6. Bondey - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan: District: Paro District: ... It is located in the Paro Valley of Paro District. At the 2005 census, its population was 570. [1] ... Code of Conduct;

  7. Naja Gewog - Wikipedia

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    Naja Gewog (Dzongkha: ན་རྒྱ་) is a gewog (village block) of Paro District, Bhutan. [1] In 2002, the gewog had an area of 151.8 square kilometres and contained 13 villages and 355 households.

  8. Doteng Gewog - Wikipedia

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    Doteng Gewog (Dzongkha: རྡོ་སྟེང་) is a gewog (village block) of Paro District, Bhutan. [1] In 2002, the gewog had an area of 193.1 square kilometres and contained eight villages and 143 households. [2]

  9. Category:Paro District - Wikipedia

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