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gup indian - translation to English

Geog; Blocks of Bhutan; Gewog; Gup (village chief)

gup indian      
gup indian noun сплетня, болтовня
Indian peafowl         
  • Male courting female
  • Call of ''Pavo cristatus''
  • Peahen with three chicks near [[Hodal]] in [[Faridabad District]] of [[Haryana]], India
  • female with chick in Sri Lanka
  • albino]].
  • Kartikeya with his consorts riding a peacock, painting by [[Raja Ravi Varma]]
  • Male neck detail
  • Egg, collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]
  • Thayer]] in his "Peacock in the Woods" (1907) suggested that the function of the ornate tail was [[camouflage]]
  • [[Peacock]] dancing at [[Yala National Park]], Sri Lanka
  • A white peafowl in [[Indira Gandhi Zoological Park]], [[Visakhapatnam]]
LARGE AND BRIGHTLY COLOURED BIRD IN THE PHEASANT FAMILY
Pavo cristatus; Common Peafowl; Indian Peacock; Blue Peafowl; India Blue Peafowl; Indian Blue Peafowl; Common Peacock; Common peafowl; Indian Blue Peacock; National Bird of India; Blue peafowl; Common peacock; Indian Peafowl; Indian peacock; Indian blue peafowl

общая лексика

(индийский) павлин (Pavo cristatus)

Indian ocean         
  • [[Mombasa]] Port on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast
  • Air pollution in South Asia spread over the Bay of Bengal and beyond.
  • Austronesian maritime trade network]] was the first trade routes in the Indian Ocean.
  • For most of the 16th century, the Portuguese dominated the [[Indian Ocean trade]].
  • French-based creole language]] and his ancestors were most likely brought to the uninhabited island as slaves in the 19th century.
  • During summer, warm continental masses draw moist air from the Indian Ocean hence producing heavy rainfall. The process is reversed during winter, resulting in dry conditions.
  • Greco-Roman trade]] with ancient India according to the ''[[Periplus Maris Erythraei]]'' 1st century CE
  • [[Malé]]'s population has increased from 20,000 people in 1987 to more than 220,000 people in 2020.
  • According to the ''Coastal hypothesis'', modern humans spread from Africa along the northern rim of the Indian Ocean.
  • ocean trade routes]] in the world include the northern Indian Ocean.
  • The economically important [[Silk Road]] was blocked from Europe by the [[Ottoman Empire]] in {{circa}} 1453 with the fall of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. This spurred exploration, and a new sea route around Africa was found, triggering the [[Age of Discovery]].
  • [[Coral reef]]s of the Maldives
  • Madagascar's [[Elephant bird]], Mauritius's [[Dodo]] bird and ostrich (from left to right)
  • [[Aldabra giant tortoise]] from the islands of the [[Aldabra]] Atoll in the [[Seychelles]]
OCEAN BETWEEN AFRICA, ASIA, OCEANIA AND ANTARTICA
Indian ocean; Indian Sea; India Ocean; North Indian Ocean; Southern Indian Ocean; The Indian Ocean; Asian Ocean; South Indian Ocean; Indian Oceans; Northern Indian Ocean; Geology of the Indian Ocean; Western Ocean; Western Oceans; Marginal seas of the Indian Ocean; Biodiversity of the Indian Ocean; Indic Ocean; History of the Indian Ocean
Индийский океан

Definition

Indian runner
¦ noun a domestic duck of a slender upright breed, typically with white or fawn plumage.

Wikipedia

Gewogs of Bhutan

A gewog (Dzongkha: རྒེད་འོག geok, block), in the past also spelled as geog, is a group of villages in Bhutan. The head of a gewog is called a gup (རྒེད་པོ་ 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 (89 sq mi) 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 local governments. These changes are contemplated to promote ease of travel to gewog capitals and to equitably allocate development resources.

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