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- @node Geography (Bhutan)
- @section Geography (Bhutan)
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- @display
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- Location:
- South Asia, in the Himalayas, between China and India
- Map references:
- Asia, Standard Time Zones of the World
- Area:
- total area:
- 47,000 km2
- land area:
- 47,000 km2
- comparative area:
- slightly more than half the size of Indiana
- Land boundaries:
- total 1,075 km, China 470 km, India 605 km
- Coastline:
- 0 km (landlocked)
- Maritime claims:
- none; landlocked
- International disputes:
- none
- Climate:
- varies; tropical in southern plains; cool winters and hot summers in central
- valleys; severe winters and cool summers in Himalayas
- Terrain:
- mostly mountainous with some fertile valleys and savanna
- Natural resources:
- timber, hydropower, gypsum, calcium carbide, tourism potential
- Land use:
- arable land:
- 2%
- permanent crops:
- 0%
- meadows and pastures:
- 5%
- forest and woodland:
- 70%
- other:
- 23%
- Irrigated land:
- 340 km2 (1989 est.)
- Environment:
- violent storms coming down from the Himalayas were the source of the country
- name which translates as Land of the Thunder Dragon
- Note:
- landlocked; strategic location between China and India; controls several key
- Himalayan mountain passes
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- @node People (Bhutan)
- @section People (Bhutan)
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- @display
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- Population:
- 700,000 (July 1993 est.)
- Population growth rate:
- 2.33% (1993 est.)
- Birth rate:
- 39.59 births/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Death rate:
- 16.26 deaths/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Net migration rate:
- 0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Infant mortality rate:
- 123.3 deaths/1,000 live births (1993 est.)
- Life expectancy at birth:
- total population:
- 50.17 years
- male:
- 50.74 years
- female:
- 49.58 years (1993 est.)
- Total fertility rate:
- 5.45 children born/woman (1993 est.)
- Nationality:
- noun:
- Bhutanese (singular and plural)
- adjective:
- Bhutanese
- Ethnic divisions:
- Bhote 50%, ethnic Nepalese 35%, indigenous or migrant tribes 15%
- Religions:
- Lamaistic Buddhism 75%, Indian- and Nepalese-influenced Hinduism 25%
- Languages:
- Dzongkha (official), Bhotes speak various Tibetan dialects; Nepalese speak
- various Nepalese dialects
- Literacy:
- total population:
- NA%
- male:
- NA%
- female:
- NA%
- Labor force:
- NA
- by occupation:
- agriculture 93%, services 5%, industry and commerce 2%
- note:
- massive lack of skilled labor
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- @node Government (Bhutan)
- @section Government (Bhutan)
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- @display
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- Names:
- conventional long form:
- Kingdom of Bhutan
- conventional short form:
- Bhutan
- Digraph:
- BT
- Type:
- monarchy; special treaty relationship with India
- Capital:
- Thimphu
- Administrative divisions:
- 18 districts (dzongkhag, singular and plural); Bumthang, Chhukha, Chirang,
- Daga, Geylegphug, Ha, Lhuntshi, Mongar, Paro, Pemagatsel, Punakha, Samchi,
- Samdrup Jongkhar, Shemgang, Tashigang, Thimphu, Tongsa, Wangdi Phodrang
- Independence:
- 8 August 1949 (from India)
- Constitution:
- no written constitution or bill of rights
- Legal system:
- based on Indian law and English common law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ
- jurisdiction
- National holiday:
- National Day, 17 December (1907) (Ugyen Wangchuck became first hereditary
- king)
- Political parties and leaders:
- no legal parties
- Other political or pressure groups:
- Buddhist clergy; Indian merchant community; ethnic Nepalese organizations
- leading militant antigovernment campaign
- Suffrage:
- each family has one vote in village-level elections
- Elections:
- no national elections
- Executive branch:
- monarch, chairman of the Royal Advisory Council, Royal Advisory Council
- (Lodoi Tsokde), chairman of the Council of Ministers, Council of Ministers
- (Lhengye Shungtsog)
- Legislative branch:
- unicameral National Assembly (Tshogdu)
- Judicial branch:
- High Court
- Leaders:
- Chief of State and Head of Government:
- King Jigme Singye WANGCHUCK (since 24 July 1972)
- Member of:
- AsDB, CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, IMF, INTELSAT, IOC, ITU,
- NAM, SAARC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO
- Diplomatic representation in US:
- no formal diplomatic relations; the Bhutanese mission to the UN in New York
- has consular jurisdiction in the US
- US diplomatic representation:
- no formal diplomatic relations, although informal contact is maintained
- between the Bhutanese and US Embassies in New Delhi (India)
- Flag:
- divided diagonally from the lower hoist side corner; the upper triangle is
- orange and the lower triangle is red; centered along the dividing line is a
- large black and white dragon facing away from the hoist side
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- @node Economy (Bhutan)
- @section Economy (Bhutan)
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- @display
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- Overview:
- The economy, one of the world's least developed, is based on agriculture and
- forestry, which provide the main livelihood for 90% of the population and
- account for about 50% of GDP. Rugged mountains dominate the terrain and make
- the building of roads and other infrastructure difficult and expensive. The
- economy is closely aligned with that of India through strong trade and
- monetary links. The industrial sector is small and technologically backward,
- with most production of the cottage industry type. Most development
- projects, such as road construction, rely on Indian migrant labor. Bhutan's
- hydropower potential and its attraction for tourists are its most important
- natural resources; however, the government limits the number of tourists to
- 3,000/year to minimize foreign influence.
- National product:
- GDP - exchange rate conversion - $320 million (1991 est.)
- National product real growth rate:
- 3.1% (1991 est.)
- National product per capita:
- $200 (1991 est.)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices):
- 10% (FY91 est.)
- Unemployment rate:
- NA%
- Budget:
- revenues $112 million; expenditures $121 million, including capital
- expenditures of $58 million (FY91 est.)
- Exports:
- $74 million (f.o.b., FY91 est.)
- commodities:
- cardamon, gypsum, timber, handicrafts, cement, fruit, electricity (to India)
- partners:
- India 90%
- Imports:
- $106.4 million (c.i.f., FY91 est.)
- commodities:
- fuel and lubricants, grain, machinery and parts, vehicles, fabrics
- partners:
- India 83%
- External debt:
- $120 million (June 91)
- Industrial production:
- growth rate NA%; accounts for 18% of GDP; primarily cottage industry and
- home based handicrafts
- Electricity:
- 336,000 kW capacity; 1,542.2 million kWh produced, 2,203 kWh per capita
- (25.8% is exported to India, leaving only 1,633 kWh per capita) (1990-91)
- Industries:
- cement, wood products, processed fruits, alcoholic beverages, calcium
- carbide
- Agriculture:
- accounts for 45% of GDP; based on subsistence farming and animal husbandry;
- self-sufficient in food except for foodgrains; other production - rice,
- corn, root crops, citrus fruit, dairy products, eggs
- Economic aid:
- Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89),
- $115 million; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $11 million
- Currency:
- 1 ngultrum (Nu) = 100 chetrum; note - Indian currency is also legal tender
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- @node Economy (Bhutan 2. usage)
- @section Economy (Bhutan 2. usage)
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- @display
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- Exchange rates:
- ngultrum (Nu) per US$1 - 26.156 (January 1993), 25.918 (1992), 22.742
- (1991), 17.504 (1990), 16.226 (1989), 13.917 (1988); note - the Bhutanese
- ngultrum is at par with the Indian rupee
- Fiscal year:
- 1 July - 30 June
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- @node Communications (Bhutan)
- @section Communications (Bhutan)
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- @display
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- Highways:
- 2,165 km total; 1,703 km surfaced
- Airports:
- total:
- 2
- usable:
- 2
- with permanent-surface runways:
- 1
- with runways over 3,659 m:
- 0
- with runways 2,440-3,659 m:
- 0
- with runways 1,220-2,439 m:
- 2
- Telecommunications:
- domestic telephone service is very poor with very few telephones in use;
- international telephone and telegraph service is by land line through India;
- a satellite earth station was planned (1990); broadcast stations - 1 AM, 1
- FM, no TV (1990)
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- @end display
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- @node Defense Forces (Bhutan)
- @section Defense Forces (Bhutan)
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- @display
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- Branches:
- Royal Bhutan Army, Palace Guard, Militia
- Manpower availability:
- males age 15-49 415,315; fit for military service 222,027; reach military
- age (18) annually 17,344 (1993 est.)
- Defense expenditures:
- exchange rate conversion - $NA, NA% of GDP
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