Tashichhoe Dzong, Bhutan
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Christopher J. Fynn

Bhutan is a small, landlocked kingdom in South Asia. It is bordered by India to the south, east and west, and by Tibet, China, to the north. It is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikkim and from Bangladesh by the Indian state of West Bengal. Bhutan has an area of 38,394 sq km (14,824 sq miles), slightly bigger than the state of Maryland in the United States.
The capital of Bhutan is the city of Thimphu. Bhutan is a constitutional democratic monarchy headed by a king, Jigme Khesar Nemgyel Wangchuck. The head of government is prime minister Jigme Y. Thinley. The country has a population of around 700,000 (2010 estimate) and the per capita GDP stands at 1,880 (2009 estimate).
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Travel Tips to Major Cities in Bhutan
- Thimphu
The capital of Bhutan since 1961. It has undergone tremendous development in the last five years.
- Paro
Town in the Paro Valley of Bhutan.
- Jakar
Name of small town in Bumthang District, location of the Jakar Dzong.
- Punakha
Former capital and presently the administrative centre of Punakha district.
Bhutanese children
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Steve Evans
