Bhutan

Major Cities

The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked nation situated between India, Tibet and the People's Republic of China. The entire country is mountainous except for an 8-10 mile (13-16 km) wide strip of subtropical plains in the extreme south which is intersected by valleys known as the Duars. The elevation gain from the subtropical plains to the glacier-covered Himalayan heights exceeds 23,000 feet (7,000 m). Its traditional economy is based on forestry, animal husbandry and subsistence agriculture however these account for less than 50% of a GDP now that Bhutan has become an exporter of hydroelectricity[2]. Cash crops, tourism, and development aid (the latter mostly from India) are also significant. An extensive census done in April, 2006 resulted in a population figure of 672,425. Thimphu is the capital and largest city.

General Information

Area: 47,000 sq km
Population: 672425
Capital City: Thimphu
Currency: Ngultrum (BTN); Indian rupee (INR)
TimeZone: GMT / UTC +1
Language: Dzongkha (official)
Religion: Lamaistic Buddhist, Indian- and Nepalese-influence
Government: monarchy

Map of Bhutan