Thimphu District
Thimphu District (Dzongkha: ཐིམ་ཕུ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Thim-phu rdzong-khag) is a dzongkhag (district) of Bhutan. Thimphu is also the capital of Bhutan and the largest city in the whole kingdom.
Thimphu Dzongkhag ཐིམ་ཕུ་རྫོང་ཁག | |
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Thimphu district | |
Country | Bhutan |
Headquarters | Thimphu |
Area | |
• Total | 2,067 km2 (798 sq mi) |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 138,736 |
• Density | 67/km2 (170/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+6 (BTT) |
Website | www |
Languages
The dominant language throughout the district is Dzongkha; however, within the capital nearly every language of Bhutan may be encountered.[1]
Administrative divisions
Thimphu District is divided into eight gewogs and one town (Thimphu):[2]
- Chang Gewog
- Dagala Gewog
- Genyekha Gewog
- Kawang Gewog
- Lingzhi Gewog
- Mewang Gewog
- Naro Gewog
- Soe Gewog
Lingzhi, Soe and Naro Gewogs belong to the Lingzhi Dungkhag subdistrict, the only subdistrict within Thimphu District. The remaining gewogs do not belong to any subdistrict.[3]
Environment
The northern half of Thimphu District (the gewogs of Kawang, Lingzhi, Naro and Soe – corresponding roughly to Lingzhi Dungkhag) is subject to environmental protection, falling within Jigme Dorji National Park.[4]
- View of Thimphu
- Rice terraces
- Traditional house
- Expansion of the road to Dochu La
- 108 Choerten on the Dochu La
- View from Dochu La
See also
References
- van Driem, George L. (1993). "Language Policy in Bhutan" (PDF). London: SOAS. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
- "Chiwogs in Thimphu" (PDF). Election Commission, Government of Bhutan. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-28.
- Thimphu Government online Archived 2009-09-06 at the Wayback Machine
- "Parks of Bhutan". Bhutan Trust Fund for Environmental Conservation online. Bhutan Trust Fund. Archived from the original on 2011-07-02. Retrieved 2011-03-26.