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The Royal University of Bhutan, founded on June 3, 2003, is the national university system of Bhutan. It is comprised of 10 member institutions including: June 3 is the 154th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (155th in leap years), with 211 days remaining. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
- Sherubtse College in Kanglung, Trashigang, the original college in Bhutan
- The National Institute of Education (NIE) with campuses in Paro and Samtse
- The Centre for Bhutan Studies (CBS) in Thimphu
- The Royal Institute of Management (RIM) in Semtokha
- The Royal Bhutan Institute of Technology (RBIT) in Phuentsholing, Chukha
- The Institute of Language and Cultural Studies (ILCS) in Semtokha
- The Natural Resource Training Institute (NRTI) in Lobesa, Wangdue Phodrang
- The National Institute of Traditional Medicine (NITM) in Thimphu
- The Royal Institute of Health Sciences (RIHS) in Thimpu
HRH The crown prince is the Chancellor of the university. Sherubtse College was the first accredited college in Bhutan, founded in 1966. ...
Location of Trashigang dzongkhag within Bhutan Trashigang, also spelled Tashigang, is Bhutans easternmost district. ...
location of Paro dzongkhag within Bhutan. ...
Samtse district is alomst three times the size of Singapore, covering an area of approximately 1500 sq. ...
Location of Thimphu dzongkhag within Bhutan Thimphu (à½à½²à½à¼à½à½´à¼) is the capital of Bhutan, and also the name of the surrounding valley and dzongkhag. ...
Phuentsholing is a bordertown in southern Bhutan, opposite the Indian town of Jaigon, situated in Chukha Dzongkang. ...
Chukha, previously Chhukha, is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. ...
Location of Wangdue Phodrang Dzongkhag within Bhutan Wangdue Phodrang (previously spelled Wangdi Phodrang) is a dzongkhag (district), of central Bhutan. ...
The Institute of Language and Cultural Studies, presently in Semtokha near Thimphu, is slated to expand to 500+ students and move to Taktsi in Trongsa dzongkhag. A primary task of ILCS is to preserve and promote Dzongkha, the national language of Bhutan. Trongsa, previously Tongsa, is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. ...
Bhutan is divided into 20 districts (dzongkhag, singular and plural): Bumthang Chukha (old spelling Chhukha) Dagana Gasa Haa Lhuntse (old spelling Lhuntshi) Mongar Paro Pemagatshel (old spelling Pemagatsel) Punakha Samdrup Jongkhar Samtse (old spelling Samchi) Sarpang Thimphu Trashigang (old spelling Tashigang) Trashiyangste Trongsa (old spelling Tongsa) Tsirang (old spelling Chirang...
Dzongkha is a Sino-Tibetan language from Bhutan. ...
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