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Dagana District
Dagana District (Dzongkha: དར་དཀར་ན་རྫོང་ཁག) is a district in south-central Bhutan known for its subtropical climate, citrus orchards, and the historic Dagana Dzong. Located between the highlands and the southern foothills, the district is one of the most ethnically diverse regions in the country.
Layap People
The Layap are a semi-nomadic highland community inhabiting the village of Laya in Gasa District, northwestern Bhutan, at an altitude of approximately 3,850 metres. Distinguished by their conical bamboo hats (belo), black woollen garments, and unique Layakha dialect, the Layap divide their year between high-altitude yak pastures and their village settlement. Their economy centres on yak herding, cordyceps collection, and barter trade, while their social customs include the historically practised tradition of fraternal polyandry.
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