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English: Wangchuk Lo Dzong, Haa, Bhutan (also referred to as Haa Dzong). Built by Kazi Ugyen Dorje, the Drungpa of Haa, in 1913. The central building contains a shrine looked after by caretaker monks, the rest of the complex currently houses army offices.
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