Coordinates: 27°10′N 91°10′E / 27.167°N 91.167°E
Mongarམོང་སྒར་རྫོང་ཁག་ is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. Mongar is the fastest-developing dzongkhag in eastern Bhutan. A regional hospital is under construction and the region is bustling with many economic activities. Mongar is noted for its lemon grass, a plant that can be used to produce an essential oil. It also has a hydropower plant on the Kuri Chhu river.
Mongar is divided into 16 gewogs:
- Balam Gewog
- Chaskhar Gewog
- Chhali Gewog
- Drametse Gewog
- Drepung Gewog
- Gongdue Gewog
- Jurmey Gewog
- Kengkhar Gewog
- Mongar Gewog
- Ngatshang Gewog
- Saleng ggwog
- Sherimung Gewog
- Silambi Gewog
- Thangrong Gewog
- Tsakaling Gewog
- Tsamang Gewog
See also: Districts of Bhutan
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