Nysho Weighed

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Nysho Weighed
location
Basic data
Country Bhutan
District Wangdue Phodrang
surface 116 km²
Residents 2304 (2005)
density 20 inhabitants per km²
ISO 3166-2 BT-24

Coordinates: 27 ° 32 '  N , 90 ° 4'  E

Nysho ( Dzongkha : ཉི་ ཤོག་ ), also Nyisho or Nyishog , is one of fifteen Gewogs (blocks) of the Dzongkhag Wangdue Phodrang in central Bhutan . Nysho Gewog is in turn divided into six Chiwogs (constituencies). According to the 2005 census, 2304 people live in this weight in an area of ​​116 km² in 467 households. The Dzongkhag administration states on its website a population of 2651 people in 341 households in 13 villages or hamlets. The election commission lists twelve named settlements in its list.

The Gewog is centrally located in the Wangdue Phodrang district and extends over altitudes between 1880 and 1986  m and is 82% covered with forest. The people of Nysho Gewog earned their livelihood mainly from agriculture and cattle breeding. Rice, potatoes and wheat are grown and milk, cheese and butter are produced.

In addition to the Gewog administration for medical care, state institutions have a basic care center ( BHU, Basic Health Unit ) and two advice centers ( Outreach Clinic ) as well as an office for the development of renewable natural resources ( RNR, Renewable Natural Resource Center ). The schools in the Gewog include a secondary school, the Samtengang Central School with almost 750 students.

There are a total of 9 Buddhist temples ( Lhakhangs ) in this Gewog , which are state, community or private property.

Chiwog Villages or hamlets
Goensar Rajawog
དགོན་ གསར་ _ ར་ ཛ་ འོག་
Goensar
Chitokha Pangkha
སྤྱི་ ཏོ་ ཁ་ _ སྤང་ ཁ་
Chitokha
Pangkha
Gangjab
སྒང་ རྒྱབ་
Gangjab
Velvet
course བསམ་ གཏང་ སྒང་
Nyishogkha
Chhedalog
Zampa
Pangzhikha
Velvet passage
Geylegkha Kuenzangling
དགེ་ ལེགས་ ཁ་ _ ཀུན་ བཟང་ གླིང་
Geylegkha
Kuenzangling
Chhaebhakha
ཆས་ བྷ་ ཁ་
Chhaebhakha

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