Punakha District

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Punakha District (Template:Langx; Template:Bo) is one of the 20 dzongkhags (districts) comprising Bhutan. It is bordered by Thimphu, Gasa, and Wangdue Phodrang Districts. The dominant language in the district is Dzongkha, the national language.

Culture

The Mo Chhu flowing alongside Pungtang Dechen Photrang Dzong at Punakha.

Pungthang Dechen Phodrang Dzong at Punakha, the administrative and religious center of the district, is the winter home of Bhutan's Dratshang Lhentshog (Central Monk Body). Since the 1680s the dzong has also been the site of a continuous vigil over the earthly body of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the founder of the country, which lies in a special chamber in the dzong. Punakha Dzong was the capital of Bhutan during the time of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. The Punakha Dzong is one of the most historic dzongs in the whole country. Built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in the 17th century, it is located between the confluence of two rivers: Pho Chhu (male) and Mo Chhu (female).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Administrative divisions

Punakha District is divided into eleven village blocks (or gewogs):<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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Geography

Over half of Punakha District (the gewogs of Chhubu, Goenshari, Kabisa and Toewang) lies within Jigme Dorji National Park, one of the protected areas of Bhutan. The dzongkhag also contains biological corridors along the Thimphu District border.<ref name=BTF1>Template:Cite web</ref> Punakha is famous for Chubu Tshachu and Kabji-hoka Tsho.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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