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  2. List of cities in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 List. 2 10 largest cities. 3 Cities, towns and villages. 4 References. ... Map of Bhutan Thimphu. This is a list of cities and towns in Bhutan. List. Chhukha ...

  3. Bhutan–India border - Wikipedia

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    The BhutanIndia border is the open international border separating the Kingdom of Bhutan from the Republic of India. The border is 699 km (434 m) long, and adjoins the Indian states of Assam (267 km; 166 m), Arunachal Pradesh (217 km; 135 m), West Bengal (183 km; 114 m), and Sikkim (32 km; 20 m).

  4. Thimphu - Wikipedia

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    View of Tashichoedzong, Thimbu. The 17th-century fortress-monastery, located on the northern edge of the city, has been the seat of Bhutan's government since 1952.Before 1960, Thimphu consisted of a group of hamlets scattered across the valley including Motithang, Changangkha, Changlimithang, Langchupakha, and Taba, some of which constitute districts of the city today (see below for district ...

  5. Gelephu - Wikipedia

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    The history of Gelephu dates back to the 1960s when the original settlement was moved from the banks of Mo Chhu to the present area, which used to be known as Hati Sahar (elephant place). [8] On 5 September 2004, insurgents bombed a marketplace in the town, killing two people and injuring twenty-seven others. [9] [10]

  6. Phuntsholing - Wikipedia

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    The India-Bhutan border separates two different urban areas. Jaigaon across the border is larger, bustling and loud, similar to many other West Bengal centres of commerce, albeit with many Bhutanese shoppers. Phuntsholing is uniquely more urban than other Bhutanese towns as it is the Bhutan financial, industrial and trading capital.

  7. Jaigaon - Wikipedia

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    Various segments of Indian culture are represented, and the town's proximity to Bhutan has influenced locally available commodities. For instance, Tibetan-style cuisine, such as momos are popular, while gho and kira, items of Bhutanese national dress, are produced in Jaigaon for Bhutanese consumers. Bhutan gate, Jaigaon on the India-Bhutan border

  8. Samtse - Wikipedia

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    Samtse is a town and the headquarters of the Samtse District in Bhutan. The population of the town was 5,396 as of 2017. [1] The population of the Samtse district was 60,100 at the 2005 census. [2] Samtse is close to the BhutanIndia border. Across the border is the Indian town of Chamurchi. Post office in Samtse, Bhutan

  9. National parks of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Located in south-central Bhutan, its southern border extends to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of India, the Manas National Park. In the north it borders on the Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park. In 1966, Royal Manas was designated as a Wildlife Sanctuary, making it the oldest nature reserve in Bhutan.