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Bhutan
Cultural diversity is an understatement out here in Acadia University. ... Being the first Bhutanese students to ever set foot in Acadia University, everyone asks us “where is Bhutan? ... Well, here are some facts about Bhutan.
Located in south Asia, between the two most populous nations China and India, Bhutan is an independent kingdom. ... The vegetation is mostly coniferous and Bhutan is home to unique species of animals and plants which are found no where else in the world. ...
Bhutan has been an independent country since time immemorial and every Bhutanese is proud of this fact. Although Bhutan has faced the onslaught of Tibetan invasions, it has managed to hold its own even against powerful forces such as that of the then “British Indian troops. ... He has brought about many political reforms and has steered Bhutan safely into the 21st century without failing to keep its unique culture and identity. Under his guidance, Bhutan is in the process of drafting its first constitution. ... Religion is not an option but a way of live in Bhutan. Bhutan is the only country in the world which recognizes tantric Buddhism as its state religion. ... The national language of Bhutan is Dzongkha.
Approximate Word count = 965 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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