- Outline of Bhutan
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See also: Index of Bhutan-related articles
The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked sovereign country located in South Asia.[1] Bhutan is located amidst the eastern end of the Himalaya Mountains and is bordered to the south, east and west by India and to the north by China. Bhutan is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikkim. The Bhutanese call their country Druk Yul (land of the thunder dragon).[2]
Foreign influences and tourism in Bhutan are regulated by the government to preserve the nation's traditional culture, identity and the environment, however, in 2006 Business Week rated Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the world.[3] The landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to the Himalayan heights in the north, with some peaks exceeding 7,000 metres (23,000 ft). The state religion is Vajrayana Buddhism, and the population is predominantly Buddhist, with Hinduism being the second-largest religion. The capital and largest city is Thimphu. After centuries of direct monarchic rule, Bhutan held its first democratic elections in March 2008. Bhutan is a member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Bhutan:
General reference
- Pronunciation: pronounced /buːˈtɑːn/
- Common English country name: Bhutan
- Official English country name: The Kingdom of Bhutan
- Common endonym(s): Druk Yul (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་; Wylie: 'Brug yul)
- Official endonym(s): Dru Gäkhap (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་; Wylie: 'Brug Gyal-khab)
- Adjectival(s): Druk, Bhutanese
- Demonym(s): Bhutanese
- Etymology: Name of Bhutan
- International rankings of Bhutan
- ISO country codes: BT, BTN, 064
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:BT
- Internet country code top-level domain: .bt
Geography of Bhutan
Main article: Geography of Bhutan- Bhutan is: a landlocked country
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere
- Eurasia
- Time zone: Bhutan Time (UTC+06)
- Extreme points of Bhutan
- High: Gangkhar Puensum 7,570 m (24,836 ft)
- Low: Drangme Chhu 97 m (318 ft)
- Land boundaries: 1,075 km
- Population of Bhutan: 672,425(2005)
- Area of Bhutan: 47,000 square kilometres (18,000 sq mi) - 131st largest country
- Atlas of Bhutan
Environment of Bhutan
Main article: Environment of Bhutan- Climate of Bhutan
- Environmental issues in Bhutan
- Ecoregions in Bhutan
- Renewable energy in Bhutan
- Geology of Bhutan
- Protected areas of Bhutan
- Wildlife of Bhutan
- Flora of Bhutan
- Fauna of Bhutan
Natural geographic features of Bhutan
Main article: Landforms of Bhutan- Glaciers of Bhutan
- Lakes of Bhutan
- Mountains of Bhutan
- Rivers of Bhutan
- Waterfalls of Bhutan
- Valleys of Bhutan
- World Heritage Sites in Bhutan: None
Regions of Bhutan
Ecoregions of Bhutan
- Main article: Ecoregions in Bhutan
Administrative divisions of Bhutan
- Main article: Administrative divisions of Bhutan
- Dzongkhags (districts) of Bhutan
- Dungkhags (sub-districts) of Bhutan
- Gewogs (village blocks) of Bhutan
- Thromdes (municipalities) of Bhutan
- Chiwogs (electoral constituencies) of Bhutan
- Villages of Bhutan
- Gewogs (village blocks) of Bhutan
- Dungkhags (sub-districts) of Bhutan
Districts of Bhutan
Main article: Districts of BhutanNo. District Former spelling Bhutanese Romanization used by the Dzongkha Development Commission 1. Bumthang བུམ་ཐང་ Bºumtha 2. Chukha Chhukha ཆུ་ཁ་ Chukha 3. Dagana དར་དཀར་ནང་ Dºagana 4. Gasa མགར་ས་ Gâsa 5. Haa ཧད་ / ཧཱ་ Hâ 6. Lhuntse Lhuntshi ལྷུན་རྩེ་ Lhüntsi 7. Mongar མོང་སྒར་ Mongga 8. Paro སྤ་གྲོ་ Paro 9. Pemagatshel Pemagatsel པདྨ་དགའ་ཚལ་ Pemagatshä 10. Punakha སྤུ་ན་ཁ་ Punakha 11. Samdrup Jongkhar བསཾ་གྲུབ་ལྗོངས་མཁར་ Samdru Jongkha 12. Samtse Samchi བསམ་རྩེ་ Samtsi 13. Sarpang གསར་སྦང་ Sarbang 14. Thimphu ཐིམ་ཕུག་ Thimphu 15. Trashigang Tashigang བཀྲ་ཤིས་སྒང་ Trashigang 16. Trashiyangste བཀྲ་ཤིས་གཡང་རྩེ་ Trashi'yangste 17. Trongsa Tongsa ཀྲོང་གསར་ Trongsa 18. Tsirang Chirang རྩི་རང་ Tsirang 19. Wangdue Phodrang Wangdi Phodrang དབང་འདུས་ཕོ་བྲང་ 'Wangdi Phodrºa 20. Zhemgang Shemgang གཞལ་སྒང་ Zhºämgang Gewogs (village blocks) of Bhutan
Main article: Gewogs of BhutanMunicipalities of Bhutan
Main article: ThromdeDemography of Bhutan
- Main article: Demographics of Bhutan
Government and politics of Bhutan
- Main article: Government of Bhutan and Politics of Bhutan
- Form of government: constitutional monarchy
- Capital of Bhutan: Thimphu
- Elections
- National Council, 2007–08
- General election, 2008
- Local elections, 2011 (2008)
- Political parties in Bhutan
- Political scandals of Bhutan
- Taxation in Bhutan
Branches of government
Main article: Government of BhutanExecutive branch of the government of Bhutan
- Head of state: Druk Gyalpo
- Head of government: Prime Minister of Bhutan
- Cabinet (government): Lhengye Zhungtshog
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- Ministry of Agriculture
- Ministry of Economic Affairs
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs
- Ministry Information and Communications
- Ministry Labour and Human Resources
- Ministry Works and Human Settlement
Legislative branch of the government of Bhutan
- Parliament of Bhutan (bicameral)
Judicial branch of the government of Bhutan
Main article: Judicial system of Bhutan- Royal Court of Justice
- Supreme Court of Bhutan
- High Court of Bhutan
- Dzongkhag Court
- Dungkhag Court
Foreign relations of Bhutan
Main article: Foreign relations of Bhutan- Diplomatic missions in Bhutan
- Diplomatic missions of Bhutan
Bhutanese refugees
- Bhutanese refugees
- Beldangi refugee camps
- Goldhap refugee camp
- Khudunabari refugee camp
- Sanischare refugee camp
- Timai refugee camp
International organization membership
The Kingdom of Bhutan is a member of:[1]
Law and order in Bhutan
- Main article: Law of Bhutan
- Bhutanese legislation
- Constitution of Bhutan
- Bhutanese Citizenship Act 1958
- Bhutanese Citizenship Act 1985
- Local Government Act of Bhutan 2009
- Tobacco Control Act of Bhutan 2010
- Human rights in Bhutan
- Capital punishment in Bhutan
- Freedom of religion in Bhutan
- LGBT rights in Bhutan
- Law enforcement in Bhutan
- Royal Bhutan Police
- Crime in Bhutan
- Tsa Yig (historical legal code)
Military of Bhutan
- Main article: Military of Bhutan
- Command
- Forces
- Army of Bhutan
- Navy of Bhutan: None
- Air Force of Bhutan
- Special forces of Bhutan
- Military history of Bhutan
- Military ranks of Bhutan
Local government in Bhutan
Main article: Local Government Act of Bhutan 2009History of Bhutan
- Main article: History of Bhutan, Timeline of the history of Bhutan, and Current events of Bhutan
Historical events
- Bhutan War (Duar War)
- Slavery in Bhutan
- Treaty of Punakha
Historical families and figures
- Dorji family
- Ugyen Dorji
- Jigme Palden Dorji
- House of Wangchuck
- Jigme Namgyal
- Ugyen Wangchuck
Historical government
- Dzongpen
- Provinces of Bhutan
- Bumthang Province
- Daga Province
- Kurmaed Province
- Kurtoed Province
- Paro Province
- Punakha Province
- Thimphu Province
- Trongsa Province
- Wangdue Phodrang Province
Ancient Kingdoms
- Bumthang Kingdom
Culture of Bhutan
- Main article: Culture of Bhutan
- Architecture of Bhutan
- Cuisine of Bhutan
- Ethnic groups in Bhutan
- Humor in Bhutan
- Media in Bhutan
- National symbols of Bhutan
- Coat of arms of Bhutan
- Flag of Bhutan
- National anthem of Bhutan
- Prostitution in Bhutan
- Public holidays in Bhutan
- Records of Bhutan
- Religion in Bhutan
- Buddhism in Bhutan
- Christianity in Bhutan
- Hinduism in Bhutan
- Islam in Bhutan
- Judaism in Bhutan
- Sikhism in Bhutan
- World Heritage Sites in Bhutan: None
Art in Bhutan
- Art in Bhutan
- Cinema of Bhutan
- Literature of Bhutan
- Music of Bhutan
- Television in Bhutan
- Theatre in Bhutan
Languages in Bhutan
Main article: Languages of BhutanBumthangKurtöpDzalaLakhaNyenkhaBrokkatChocangacakhaBrokpaLhokpuKhengGongdukTshangla
(Sharchopkha)- Tibeto-Burman languages
- Bodish languages
- Tibetan languages (South Bodish, Central Bodish, West Bodish)
- Dzongkha
- Brokkat language
- Brokpa language
- Chocangacakha
- Khams Tibetan language
- Lakha
- East Bodish languages
- Bumthang language
- Chali language
- Dakpa language
- Dzala language
- Kheng language
- Kurtöp language (Zhâke / Kurtoep-kha)
- 'Olekha (Mönpa)
- Nyenkha
- Gongduk
- Gurung
- Kiranti (including Camling and Limbu)
- Lepcha
- Lhokpu
- Nepal Bhasa
- Tamang
- Tshangla language(Sharchop-kha)
- Tibetan languages (South Bodish, Central Bodish, West Bodish)
- Bodish languages
- Indo-Aryan languages
Sports in Bhutan
- Main article: Sports in Bhutan
- Football in Bhutan
- Cricket in Bhutan
- Bhutan at the Olympics
Economy and infrastructure of Bhutan
- Main article: Economy of Bhutan
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 162nd (one hundred and sixty second)
- Agriculture in Bhutan
- Banking in Bhutan
- Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan (central bank)
- Communications in Bhutan
- Internet in Bhutan
- Companies of Bhutan
- Economic history of Bhutan
- Energy in Bhutan
- Energy policy of Bhutan
- Oil industry in Bhutan
- Health care in Bhutan
- Mining in Bhutan
- Royal Securities Exchange of Bhutan
- Tourism in Bhutan
- Transport in Bhutan
- Airports in Bhutan
- Rail transport in Bhutan
- Roads in Bhutan
- Lateral Road
- Water supply and sanitation in Bhutan
Education in Bhutan
Main article: Education in BhutanHealth in Bhutan
Main article: Health in BhutanSee also
Main article: Bhutan- All pages beginning with "Bhutan"
- All pages with titles containing "Bhutan"
- All pages beginning with "Bhutanese"
- All pages with titles containing "Bhutanese"
- Index of Bhutan-related articles
- List of Bhutan-related topics
- List of international rankings
- Member state of the United Nations
- Outline of Asia
- Outline of geography
Sources
- Wangchhuk, Lily (2008). Facts About Bhutan: The Land of the Thunder Dragon. Thimphu: Absolute Bhutan Books. ISBN 9993676004.
- "Bhutan". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/bt.html. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
References
- ^ a b "Bhutan". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/bt.html. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
- ^ www.loc.gov
- ^ The World's Happiest Countries
External links
- Outline of Bhutan at the Open Directory Project
- Bhutan Links Page - at the National Library of Bhutan.
- Outline of Bhutan travel guide from Wikitravel
- Government of Bhutan portal
- Tourism Council of Bhutan (Official)
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