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  2. Jamyang Jamtsho Wangchuk - Wikipedia

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    Jamyang Jamtsho Wangchuk is a Bhutanese actor and filmmaker and an adventurer. [1] He was born in 1982 to an army captain and a teacher. Growing up in remote Bhutan, he was able to nurture his love for the natural world.

  3. Category:Bhutanese people - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Bhutan: People: ... Wikipedia categories named after Bhutanese people (1 C) This page was last edited on 22 January 2017, at 14:42 (UTC). ...

  4. List of Bhutanese actors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of actors born, or active in the acting field, in Bhutan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. Khyentse Norbu - Wikipedia

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    Khyentse Norbu wrote and directed four award-winning [13] films, The Cup (1999), for which The New York Times called him "a born filmmaker;" Travellers and Magicians (2003), the first feature film to be produced in Bhutan; Vara: A Blessing (2013), and Hema Hema: Sing Me A Song While I Wait (2016). [14] [15] [16]

  6. Kunzang Choden - Wikipedia

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    It takes place in the 1950s, the initial period of imperially regulated modernization in Bhutan. The main character, a Bhutanese woman and road-builder by occupation, is forced to deal both with the traditional, restrictive gender roles of pre-modern Bhutan and the new kinds of sexism developing as men gain economic freedom. [ 4 ]

  7. Kezang Dorji - Wikipedia

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    Kezang Dorji was born in a remote village called Wooling Village in the eastern Bhutanese district of Samdrup Jongkhar. [5] Hoping for a better life his family moved to a small town in Samdrup Jongkhar called Dewathang. [6] His parents were separated when he was six years old and he had a difficult childhood. "My family had a very hard life.

  8. Bhutanese literature - Wikipedia

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    In Bhutan, eighteen different languages are spoken; and of those only Dzongkha has a native literary tradition. The other literary languages, Nepali and Lepcha, have not featured in Bhutan's own literature. In Western Bhutan the predominant language is Dzongkha, in the east it is Tshangla and along the southern belt it is Nepali. Several other ...

  9. Bhutanese - Wikipedia

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    Something of, or related to Bhutan; Dzongkha, the official national language of Bhutan (sometimes called "Bhutanese") A person from Bhutan, or of Bhutanese descent, see Demographics of Bhutan; Bhutanese culture; Bhutanese cuisine; The Bhutanese, a weekly newspaper in Bhutan