Population : 2 094 176 habitants (est. 2002)
Pays voisins : Inde, Tibet
Densité : 44.92 hab./km²
Superficie : 46 620 km²
Capitale : Thimphu
Principales villes : Taga Dzong, Punakha, Bumtang, Phuntsholing
Point culminant : Kula Kangri 7 554 m.
Langue(s) parlée(s) : Dzongkha, Kebumtamp, Sarchagpakha, Nepali
Langue(s) officielle(s) : Dzongkha
Monnaie : Ngultrum
Fête nationale : 17 décembre


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Dee Bhutan In The Eyes Of a Bhutanese http://dechendee2012.blogspot.com/
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いっちー Go Go Bhutan! http://55bhutan.blogspot.fr/
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Voice unheard, lost in the noise and Tell you the story http://ztanden.blogspot.com/
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As i travel my life's journey http://pemawangyel.blogspot.com/
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As Life Goes On... http://langsten.blogspot.com/
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Writing: a way of reaffirming my own existence. http://singaywangmo.blogspot.com/
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Arranging the pages of my LIFE http://kezangsharon.blogspot.com/
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Bhutan: Land Of The Thunder Dragon http://yesheydorji.blogspot.com/
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Perceptions of Tshewang Rinchen from Sombaykha http://tshewangrinchen.blogspot.com/
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Weaving Life's Pieces http://thoughtsexperiencesstories.blogspot.com/
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Nguldrubpa's Past, Present and Future http://jigtenkhorwa.blogspot.com/
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Thrinzil's Shangrilla http://thrinzilsshangrilla.blogspot.com/
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bunu's Inscription.assembling Memories over the ExpeditioN http://tedykids.blogspot.com/
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To Teach and Learn http://nobuteacher.blogspot.com/
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The TPGanźin Blog http://www.tpganzin.com/
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Yeesi7 Hear My Voice http://yeesinorfe07.blogspot.com/
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My Blog My thoughts http://chandrikaneo.blogspot.com/
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Living Through My LenS http://somdoji.blogspot.com/
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Blogyul http://blogyul.blogspot.com/
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Through the Eye of a Bhutanese Youth http://monutamang.blogspot.com/
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Tshewang Rabgay The Novice Pen http://tnovice.blogspot.com/
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bouthanWriting My Own Unwritten Lines http://shingkhar.blogspot.com/
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Bal Bahadur Powrel balsir http://balsir.blogspot.com/
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PaSsu Diary- Journal of an Ordinary Bhutanese http://www.passudiary.com/
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Passang Wangmo http://queenzasstyle.blogspot.com/
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Riku Dhan Subba's Blog http://rikkuwrites.blogspot.com/
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Antimonies of Life http://saachad9.blogspot.com/
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Dechen's http://dichenugen.blogspot.com/
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Dawa http://dawabhutanpceblogspotcom-dawa.blogspot.com/
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dekichoden http://dekichoden.blogspot.com/
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Revival through Pens and Lens http://kelzangdawa.blogspot.com/
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gayatri bhandari Diarification http://www.gayatribhandari.blogspot.com/
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Jurme's Free Thoughts http://jurmethrinley.blogspot.com/
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SCE Library Updates http://sangayd.blogspot.com/
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Journey with Choki Gyeltshen http://chokigyeltshen.blogspot.com/
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seday888 http://bhutanwangmo.blogspot.com/
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Life as I See it~ http://namzaykumutha.blogspot.com/
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Pearls of My Imagination http://hlbhattarai.blogspot.com/
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Dorji Tenzin: A Clown's Tears and Cries http://thecryofclown.blogspot.com/
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Sonam's SillyWit http://sillywit.blogspot.com/
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INSIDE OUT!!! http://vjtasubba.blogspot.com/
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To Zowa Sho- a Bhutanese food journal http://thozowasho.blogspot.com/
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QINZA's STORIES http://qinzat.blogspot.com/
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Commentaries on Bhutan http://dionthejob.blogspot.com/
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~~ My Feelings ~~ http://tsheringyc.blogspot.com/
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My Life Notes http://chungkukitt.blogspot.com/
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Bhutan Literature http://bhutanliterature.blogspot.com/
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Small-scale reflections http://tjfreeflows.blogspot.com/
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Leythro- the Continuity of Fate http://leythro-darlo.blogspot.com/
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TurtleTreeCreations "Spontaneous Alchemical Combustions!" http://turtletreecreations.blogspot.com/
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Bhutan Girl http://www.bhutangirl.com/
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Sangay Cholden's Random Thoughts http://sangaycholdenduba.blogspot.com/
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My SiMpLe ThOuGhTs http://tshewangd.blogspot.com/
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A Mother's Journey Thus Begun http://luzee.blogspot.com/
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ThimphuTech.com http://www.thimphutech.com/
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Kinga Choden http://www.bhutanlink.com/
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Tashi's Deep Thoughts http://tashisdeepthoughts.blogspot.com/
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Penstar http://www.nawangpenstar.com/
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DYangka blog http://bhuyangs.blogspot.com/
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The Eastern Sun http://tempagyeltshen.blogspot.com/
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Kuenza's Diary http://kuenza.blogspot.com/
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Emotional Question is better than Intelligence Question http://jigmezangpo11.blogspot.com/
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College Diary http://sonamcollegelife.blogspot.com/
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NAMGAY'S EDN205 http://ntenzinedn205.blogspot.com/
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NTENZIN42_ICT202 http://ntenzinictt202.blogspot.com/
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This is Namgay Tenzin's page http://wwwntenzin.blogspot.com/
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Dumcho's NOTEBOOK http://dumchowangdi.blogspot.com/
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Colour your life with crayons... Pink-Blue... are d best!!! http://rupakaykaygrg.blogspot.com/
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SONAM TENZIN's BLOG- My reflections. http://somtnz.blogspot.com/
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Dreams That I Dream and Pages of My Life http://yuganyeoman.blogspot.com/
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My Bizzare World http://tsheche.blogspot.com/
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Desyen's Diary http://deeyang.blogspot.com/
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Sherab Tenzin's Blog http://www.sherutenzin.com/
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Tashi Bhutanensis http://tashidendup.blogspot.com/
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Ugyen Tenzin http://www.uttenzin.blogspot.com/
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"The Reflection Of My Hidden Images " http://kinleydorjy.blogspot.com/
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Norbu's Space http://norbugyaltshen.blogspot.com/
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Tshering Chekii's Blog http://tsheche.blogspot.com/

Bhutan (Dzongkha: , tr ʼbrug-yul, "Druk Yul"), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked state in South Asia, located at the eastern end of the Himalayas and bordered to the south, east and west by the Republic of India and to the north by the People's Republic of China. Bhutan is separated from the nearby country of Nepal to the west by the Indian state of Sikkim, and from Bangladesh to the south by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal.

Bhutan existed as a patchwork of minor warring fiefdoms until the early 17th century, when the area was unified by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who fled religious persecution in Tibet and cultivated a separate Bhutanese identity. In the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire, after which Bhutan continued strong bilateral relations with India upon its independence. In 2006, Business Week rated Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth-happiest in the world, based on a global survey.

Bhutan’s landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to the sub-alpine Himalayan heights in the north, with some peaks exceeding . The state religion is Vajrayana Buddhism, and the population of 691,141 is predominantly Buddhist, with Hinduism the second-largest religion. The capital and largest city is Thimphu. In 2008, Bhutan made the transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy, holding its first general election. Bhutan is a member of the United Nations and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC); it hosted the sixteenth SAARC summit in April 2010. The total area of the country has been reported as since 2002. The area had previously been reported as approximately in 1997

Pays voisins : Inde, Tibet
Densité : 44.92 hab./km²
Superficie : 46 620 km²
Capitale : Thimphu
Principales villes : Taga Dzong, Punakha, Bumtang, Phuntsholing
Point culminant : Kula Kangri 7 554 m.
Langue(s) parlée(s) : Dzongkha, Kebumtamp, Sarchagpakha, Nepali
Langue(s) officielle(s) : Dzongkha
Monnaie : Ngultrum
Fête nationale : 17 décembre

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Bhutan (Dzongkha: , tr ʼbrug-yul, "Druk Yul"), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked state in South Asia, located at the eastern end of the Himalayas and bordered to the south, east and west by the Republic of India and to the north by the People's Republic of China. Bhutan is separated from the nearby country of Nepal to the west by the Indian state of Sikkim, and from Bangladesh to the south by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal.
Bhutan existed as a patchwork of minor warring fiefdoms until the early 17th century, when the area was unified by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who fled religious persecution in Tibet and cultivated a separate Bhutanese identity. In the early 20th century, Bhutan came into contact with the British Empire, after which Bhutan continued strong bilateral relations with India upon its independence. In 2006, Business Week rated Bhutan the happiest country in Asia and the eighth-happiest in the world, based on a global survey.
Bhutan’s landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to the sub-alpine Himalayan heights in the north, with some peaks exceeding . The state religion is Vajrayana Buddhism, and the population of 691,141 is predominantly Buddhist, with Hinduism the second-largest religion. The capital and largest city is Thimphu. In 2008, Bhutan made the transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy, holding its first general election. Bhutan is a member of the United Nations and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC); it hosted the sixteenth SAARC summit in April 2010. The total area of the country has been reported as since 2002. The area had previously been reported as approximately in 1997





