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GEOG - A gewog (Dzongkha: geok, block), in the past also spelled as geog, refers to a group of villages in Bhutan. The head of a gewog is called a gup ( g...
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bGeographyb is the study of Earth's landscapes, peoples, places and environments. It is, quite simply, about the world in which we live. bGeographyb is unique in bridging the social sciences (human bgeographyb) with the natural sciences (physical bgeographyb). |
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A gewog (Dzongkha: geok, block), in the past also spelled as geog, refers to a group of villages in Bhutan. The head of a gewog is called a gup ( gepo). Gewogs form a geographic administrative unit below dzongkhag districts (and dungkhag subdistricts, where they exist), and above Dzongkhag Thromde class B and Yenlag Thromde municipalities. Dzongkhag Thromde class A municipalities have their own independent local government body. * Bhutan comprises 205 gewogs, which average 230 km² in area. The gewogs in turn are divided into chewogs for elections and thromdes "municipalities" for administration. The Parliament of Bhutan passed legislation in 2002 and 2007 on the status, structure, and leadership of local governments, including gewogs. The most recent legislation by parliament regarding gewogs is the Local Government Act of Bhutan 2009. In July 2011, the government slated 11 gewogs across Bhutan for reorganization, including both mergers and bifurcations, to be debated in dzongkhag loc |