- Deorali Gewog
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Deorali Gewog — Gewog — Country Bhutan District Dagana District Sub-district Lhamoy Zingkha Dungkhag Time zone BTT (UTC+6) Deorali Gewog is a former gewog (village block) of Dagana District, Bhutan. It also comprises part of Lhamoy Zingkha Dungkhag, along with Lhamoy Zingkha and Nichula Gewogs.
In 2007, Lhamoy Zingkha Dungkhag was formally transferred from Sarpang Dzongkhag to Dagana Dzongkhag,[1] affecting the town of Lhamozingkha and three constituent gewogs – Lhamozingkha, Deorali and Nichula (Zinchula) – that formed the westernmost part of Sarpang and became the southernmost part of Dagana.[2]
References
- ^ "Sarpang Dzongkhag Administration online – "Handing-Taking"". Wayback Machine Internet Archive. 2008-03-19. Archived from the original on 2008-03-19. http://web.archive.org/web/20080319174041/http://www.sarpang.gov.bt/newsDetail.php?id=13. Retrieved 2011-01-23.
- ^ "Sarpang Dzongkhag Ninth Plan (2002-2007)" (PDF). http://www.gnhc.gov.bt/fyp/Dzongkhags/Sarpang.pdf.
Gewogs of Bhutan Central Dagana District: Dorona – Drujegang – Gesarling – Goshi – Kana – Karmaling – Khebisa – Lajab – Lhamoy Zingkha – Nichula – Tashiding – Tsangkha – Tsendagang – Tseza. Gasa District: Goenkhamae – Goenkaatoe – Laya – Lunana. Punakha District: Barp – Chhubu – Dzomo – Goenshari – Guma – Kabjisa – Lingmukha – Shenga Bjime – Talo – Toepisa – Towang. Tsirang District: Barshong – Dunglegang – Goseling – Kikhorthang – Mendrelgang – Patshaling – Phutenchhu – Rangthangling – Semjong – Sergithang – Tsholingkhar – Tsirangtoe. Wangdue Phodrang District: Athang – Bjena – Daga – Dangchu – Gangte – Gasetsho Gom – Gasetsho Om – Kazhi – Nahi – Nyisho – Phangyuel – Phobji – Ruepisa – Sephu – Thedtsho.Southern Bumthang District: Chhume – Choekor – Tang – Ura. Sarpang District: Chhuzagang – Chhudzom – Dekiling – Gakiling – Gelephu – Jigmechhoeling – Samtenling – Senghe – Serzhong Shompangkha – Tareythang – Umling. Trongsa District: Dragteng – Korphu – Langthil – Nubi – Tangsibji. Zhemgang District: Bardho – Bjoka – Goshing – Nangkor – Ngangla – Phangkhar – Shingkhar – Trong.Western Chukha District: Bjacho – Bongo – Chapcha – Dala – Dungna – Geling – Getena – Logchina – Metakha – Phuentsholing – Sampheling. Haa District: Bji – Gakiling – Katsho – Sama – Sangbay – Uesu. Paro District: Doga – Dopshari – Doteng – Hungrel – Lamgong – Lungnyi – Naja – Shapa – Tsento – Wangchang. Samtse District: Dungtoe – Dophoogchen – Duenchukha – Namgaychhoeling – Norbugang – Norgaygang – Pemaling – Phuentshogpelri – Samtse – Sangngagchhoeling – Tading – Tashicholing – Tendu – Ugentse – Yoeseltse. Thimphu District: Chang – Dagala – Genyekha – Kawang – Lingzhi – Mewang – Naro – Soe.Eastern Lhuntse District: Gangzur – Jaray – Khoma – Kurtoe – Menbi – Metsho – Minjay – Tsenkhar. Mongar District: Balam – Chaskhar – Chhali – Drametse – Drepung – Gongdue – Jurmey – Kengkhar – Mongar – Narang – Ngatshang – Saleng – Sherimung – Silambi – Thangrong – Tsakaling – Tsamang. Pemagatshel District: Chhimung – Choekhorling – Chongshing Borang – Dechenling – Dungme – Khar – Nanong – Norbugang – Shumar – Yurung – Zobel. Samdrup Jongkhar District: Dewathang – Gomdar – Langchenphu – Lauri – Martshala – Orong – Pemathang – Phuntshothang – Samrang – Serthi – Wangphu. Trashigang District: Bartsham – Bidung – Kanglung – Kangpara – Khaling – Lumang – Merak – Phongmey – Radhi – Sakteng – Samkhar – Shongphu – Thrimshing – Uzorong – Yangneer. Trashiyangtse District: Bumdeling – Jamkhar – Khamdang – Ramjar – Toetsho – Tomzhangtshen – Trashiyangtse – Yalang.Former gewogs Dagana District: Deorali. Chukha District: Bhulajhora. Pemagatshel District: Nganglam. Samtse District: Bara – Biru – Chargharey – Chengmari – Denchukha – Dorokha – Ghumauney – Lehereni – Mayona – Nainital – Pagli – Sipsu. Sarpang District: Bhur – Doban – Hilley – Taklai. Thimphu District: Bapbi. Tsirang District: Beteni – Chanautey – Gairigaun – Tshokhana – Tsirang Dangra. Samdrup Jongkhar District: Bakuli – Hastinapur.Categories:- Former gewogs of Bhutan
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