Lamgong Weighed

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Lamgong Weighed
location
Basic data
Country Bhutan
District Paro
surface 48.8 km²
Residents 3336 (2005)
density 68 inhabitants per km²
ISO 3166-2 BT-11

Coordinates: 27 ° 25 ′ 0 ″  N , 89 ° 23 ′ 30 ″  E

Lamgong ( Dzongkha : ལམ་ གོང་ ), also Lango , is one of ten Gewogs (blocks) of the Dzongkhag Paro in western Bhutan . Lamgong Gewog is in turn divided into five Chiwogs (constituencies). According to the 2005 census, 3336 people live in this weight on an area of ​​48.8 km² in 17 (according to the census of the electoral commission 24) villages or hamlets in around 850 households. The Gewog is located in the west of the Paro district and extends over altitudes between 2365 and 4530  m . The main part of the cultivable land is in wet field cultivation, e.g. B. used for growing rice . There are also apple orchards .

In addition to the Gewog administration, state institutions have a medical advice center ( Outreach Clinic ) and an office for the development of renewable natural resources ( RNR, Renewable Natural Resource center ). The schools in Gewog include three secondary schools, one middle secondary school and two higher secondary schools .

There are a total of 13 Buddhist temples ( Lhakhangs ) in this Gewog , which are state, community or private property.

Chiwog Villages or hamlets
Chhukha
ཆུ་ ཁ་
Chhukha
Tsendonang
བཙན་ དོ་ ནང་
Tsendanang
Tsendonang
Tsenthang
Bartshik
Dokha
Gyedkha
Geptsha
Sharhikha
Tsenthang Thangtoed
Tsenthang Toed
Jagarthang
རྒྱ་ གར་ ཐང་
Darkhang
Jagathangmaed
Jaga Thangtoed
Gedda Zam
Jagar Thangmaed
Sergrang
Gangjoog Kyidchhu
སྒང་ མཇུག་ _ སྐྱིད་ ཆུ་
Kyidchhu
Gangjoog
Ngopa Shomo
སྔོ་ པ་ _ ཤོ་ མོ་
Ngopa
Shomo
Nubri
Nubri
Soe
Soe yaksa

Remarks

  1. For the elections, the Chiwog Nubri was merged with other Chiwogs in Lamgong Gewog.

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