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  2. Daga Dzong - Wikipedia

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    Daga Dzong (formerly called Daga Trashiyangtse Dzong) is a castle or Dzong (fortress) in the southern part of Bhutan, Dagana District. [1] It is the district's headquarters and also houses the district's Monastic Body.

  3. Dagapela - Wikipedia

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    Dagapela is a settlement in the south of Bhutan. It is located in Dagana District , to the southeast of the town of Dagana . At the 2005 census, its population was 145.

  4. Dagana District - Wikipedia

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    Dagana District (Dzongkha: དར་དཀར་ནང་རྫོང་ཁག; Wylie: dar-dkar-nang rzong-khag; also དར་དཀར་ན་རྫོང་ཁག) is a district located in Bhutan. Most of the district is populated by Dzongkha speakers.

  5. Daga, Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Daga , also officially referred to as Dagana, [1] is a town in Goshi Gewog, Dagana District in southwestern Bhutan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the administrative capital, Dzongkhag Thromde , of the district.

  6. Taj Tashi - Wikipedia

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    The Taj Tashi is a hotel in Thimphu, Bhutan. Opened in 2008, the hotel is the first five-star hotel in Bhutan. The hotel is a joint venture of Indian hotel giant, Taj Leisure Hotels and local Tashi Group. The hotel also hosts a conference space. [3]

  7. Tsirang District - Wikipedia

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    One of Bhutan's longest rivers, the Punatsang Chhu or Sankosh river flows through the district. It is the main district where the Lhotshampa resides. It has many beautiful places such as Rigsum Pemai Dumra, Pemachoeling Heritage Forest , Tsirang Namgyel Chholing Dratshang , and Nye.

  8. List of newspapers in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of newspapers published in Bhutan. [1] [2] Bhutan Observer — English and Dzongkha; formerly bi-weekly, now only online; Bhutan Times — English; weekly; Bhutan Today — English; bi-weekly; Bhutan Youth — English; The Bhutanese [3] — English and Dzongkha; weekly; Business Bhutan — English and Dzongkha; weekly; Daily ...

  9. Dechencholing Palace - Wikipedia

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    Dechencholing Palace was built in 1953 after the coronation of the third King of Bhutan, Druk Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, following the death of his father, Druk Gyalpo Jigme Wangchuck, in 1952. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The third king's son Jigme Singye Wangchuck was born here on 11 November 1955. [ 8 ]