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Location of Wangdue Phodrang Dzongkhag within Bhutan
'Wangdue Phodrang' དབང་འདུས་ཕོ་བྲང་རྫོང་ཁག་ (previously spelled 'Wangdi Phodrang') is a ''
dzongkhag'' (district), of central
Bhutan. This is also the name of the
dzong (built in 1638) which dominates the district, and the name of the small market town outside the gates of the dzong. The name is said to have been given by the
Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal who was searching for the best location for a dzong to prevent incursions from the south. At the chosen spot the Shabdrung encountered a boy named Wangdi playing beside the river and hence named the dzong "Wangdi's Palace".

Dzong at Wangdue Phodrang, Bhutan.
Wangdue Phodrang is bordered by
Dagana and
Tsirang dzongkhags to the south,
Tongsa dzongkhag to the east,
Thimphu and
Punakha dzongkhag to the west, and
Gasa dzongkhag and a small section of border with
Tibet to the north.
There are three paved roads in Wangdue Phodrang dzongkhag. The
Lateral Road enters from the west at
Dochu La Pass, crosses the
Pana Tsang Chhu at Wangdue Phodrang dzong, and continues east to Tongsa. One spur road heads north from Wangdue Phodrang to the dzong at
Punakha and slightly beyond. This becomes the footpath to
Gasa. A second spur departs the Lateral Road halfway between Wangdue and Tongsa, traveling south a short distance to
Phobji monastery and the Gangtey valley where the rare
Black-necked Cranes (''grus nigricollis'') may be found.
Wangdue Phodrang is divided into 15 ''
gewogs'':
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Athang Gewog
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Bjena Gewog
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Daga Gewog
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Dangchu Gewog
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Gangte Gewog
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Gasetsho Gom Gewog
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Gasetsho Om Gewog
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Kazhi Gewog
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Nahi Gewog
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Nyisho Gewog
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Phangyuel Gewog
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Phobji Gewog
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Ruepisa Gewog
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Sephu Gewog
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Thedtsho Gewog
''See also:''
Districts of Bhutan
External links
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Administrative map of Bhutan.
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Information about travel in Bhutan.