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Dzongkha language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (531 words)
Dzongkha and its dialects are the native tongue of eight western districts of Bhutan (viz.
Dzongkha study is mandatory in all schools in Bhutan, and the language is the lingua franca in the districts to the south and east where it is not the mother tongue.
Languages on the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas - Nicolas Tournadre
Bhutan - MSN Encarta (2671 words)
Bhutan, monarchy in South Asia, in the eastern Himalayas, on the Indian subcontinent.
Bhutan’s main rivers, from west to east, are the Torsa, Raidak, Sankosh, and Manas.
The Sharchops reside mainly in eastern and southeastern Bhutan and are thought to be the region’s earliest inhabitants.
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