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Land:Bhutan Capital:Thimphu
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Area (sq.km):38,394
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Dzongkhags (districts):20
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Geogs(Blocks):205
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Currency:Ngultrum
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National Language:Dzongkha
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National Tree: Cypress
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National Bird: Raven
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Population:634,982
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Male:333,595
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Female:301,387
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National Flower: Blue Poppy
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Location: Located in the southern slopes of the eastern Himalayas, the kingdom is landlocked between the two great Asian civilizations, Tibet (China) to the north and the Indian States of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim & West Bengal in the East, West, & South. The country lies between latitudes 26' 45’N & 280" 10’N, and longitudes 88' 45'E & 92' 10’E. It has a total area of 38,394 square kilometers. Forest area 72,5%. Altitude: between 240metres and 7541metres above sea level.
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Topography: Its physical geography consists mostly of steep and high mountains crisscrossed by a network of swift rivers, which form deep valleys before draining into the Indian plains. The land rises from 200 in the southern foothills to 7000 meters high northern mountains. Within this latitudinal range are found a diverse biodiversity rich enough to be considered as one of ten global environmental ‘hotspots’. About 72.5 per cent of the area is under forests, and the law requires the country to maintain 60 per cent forests cover for all times to come.
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The Climate: climate is influenced by maritime and continental factors, and has four distinct seasons. Spring lasts from March to May, and is warm with rain showers, and temperatures around 22°C. Summer, from June to August, is the monsoon season. Temperatures can get quite warm, up to 30°C and more during heat waves. Autumn, from September to November, is cool with clear skies. Temperatures are not too warm, with daily maxima about 25°C and cool nights with minima of 10°C, it usually does not rain for more that one or two days during the entire autumn and the winter season. In winter, from December to February, it is cold at night with temperatures sometimes below zero. However, the maximum temperatures can still reach up to 20°C. Then the mountains are covered with snow including some high hills. Required clothing: Clothing depends on place and time, however, it is recommended to have both light and warm clothing, because the evenings can be quite cool. In the mountain areas warm clothes are generally a must.
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Ethnic Groups: There are three main ethnic groups. Sharchop largely live in eastern Bhutan and the Ngalop of western Bhutan were people of Tibetan descent who immigrated as early as the fifth century. People of Nepalese origin settled in the south of the country toward the end of the nineteenth century. However, the ethnic division is becoming blurred with increasing intermarriage, migration, and settlements.
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Food: Staple diet is red rice, buckwheat, wheat, maize, pork, beef, chicken, yak meat, cheese and chilies, which are taken as vegetable and not as spice.
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Religion: Drukpa Kagyue school of Mahayana Buddhism is the state religion. Hindu is the dominant faith in the South. Some residues of Bon, animism and shamanism still exist in some pockets of the country.
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Education: The modern western education was introduced only in early 1950s. Before that structured monastic education and traditional education imparted through oral tradition were predominant. In 2004, there were 1, 55,000 students. The enrolment rate has reached 72 % while literacy rate is 54%. The government provides free education. The average life expectancy is 60 years.
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Currency: Bhutan's unit of currency is the Ngultrum (Nu.), with 100 Chetrum = 1 Ngultrum. The Ngultrum is fixed to the value of the Indian rupee Local currency: Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN),1 Ngultrum = 100 Chetrum. The Indian Rupee is also legal tender (INR 1 = BTN 1). 1 US-$ = ca. 46.86 BTN,1 Euro = ca. 62.84 BTN
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