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Bhùtán

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Ilẹ̀ọba ilẹ̀ Bhùtán
Kingdom of Bhutan

འབྲུག་ཡུལ་

Brug rGyal-Khab (Wylie)
Dru Gäkhap
Emblem ilẹ̀ Bhutan
Emblem
Orin ìyìn: Druk Tsendhen
Location of Bhutan
OlùìlúThimphu
Àwọn èdè ìṣẹ́ọbaDzongkha
Orúkọ aráàlúBhutanese
ÌjọbaConstitutional democratic monarchy
• King
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (འཇིགས་མེད་གེ་སར་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་དབང་ཕྱུག་)
Tshering Tobgay (ཚེ་རིང་སྟོབས་རྒྱས།)
Formation 
Early 17th century
• Wangchuk Dynasty
17 December 1907
2007
Ìtóbi
• Total
38,394 km2 (14,824 sq mi)
• Omi (%)
<1 (estimate)
Alábùgbé
• July 2009 estimate
691,141[1] (163rd)
• 2005 census
634,982[2]
• Ìdìmọ́ra
18.1/km2 (46.9/sq mi) (154th)
GDP (PPP)2009 estimate
• Total
$3.518 billion[3]
• Per capita
$5,212[3]
GDP (nominal)2009 estimate
• Total
$1.269 billion[3]
• Per capita
$1,880[3]
HDI (2007) 0.619[4]
Error: Invalid HDI value · 132nd
OwónínáNgultrum2 (BTN)
Ibi àkókòUTC 6:00 (BTT)
• Ìgbà oru (DST)
UTC 6:00 (not observed)
Ojúọ̀nà ọkọ́left
Àmì tẹlifóònù975
ISO 3166 codeBT
Internet TLD.bt
  1. The population of Bhutan had been estimated based on the reported figure of about 1 million in the 1970s when the country had joined the United Nations and precise statistics were lacking.[5] Thus using the annual increase rate of 2–3%, the most population estimates were around 2 million in the year 2000. A national census was carried out in 2005 and it turned out that the population was 672,425. Consequently, United Nations Population Division had down-estimated the country's population in the 2006 revision[6] for the whole period from 1950 to 2050.
  2. Indian rupee is also legal tender

Coordinates: 27°25′01″N 90°26′06″E / 27.417°N 90.435°E / 27.417; 90.435 Ileoba ile Bhutan (pípè /buːˈtɑːn/) je orile-ede tileyika ni Guusu Asia, to budo si apailaorun eti awon Oke Himalaya o si ni bode ni guusu, ilaorun ati iwoorun pelu orile-ede Olominira ile India ati ni ariwa pelu Tibet. Awon ara Bhutan n pe orile-ede won ni Druk Yul (Dzongkha: [འབྲུག་ཡུལ་ 'drug yul] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) to tumo si "Ile Dragon" ni ede Tibet.[7] Awon ara Bhutan je eya eniyan Tibet. Bakanna wo tun ni esin ati asa pelu awon ara Tibet.




  1. Central Intelligence Agency. "Bhutan". The World Factbook. Archived from the original on 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2009-04-23. 
  2. "Population and Housing Census of Bhutan-2005" (PPT). UN. Retrieved January 5, 2010. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Bhutan". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2010-04-21. 
  4. "Human Development Report 2009. Human development index trends: Table G" (PDF). The United Nations. Retrieved 2009-10-05. 
  5. "United Nations Human Rights Website – Treaty Bodies Database – Document – Summary Record – Bhutan". Unhchr.ch. 2001-06-05. Retrieved 2009-04-23. 
  6. "world population prospects the 2008 revision". un.org. 2008. Archived from the original on 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2009-12-04. 
  7. www.loc.gov