Kashmir, Nepal,Bhutan and a little bit of Bangladesh ^^Kashmir is not a country- it was a princely state and now it is a disputed TERRITORY between 3 countries: India, Pakistan and China and they all administer different parts of Kashmir. ^^Bangladesh is only bordered with Myanmar (Burma) and India. ^^Myanmar (Burma) is another country bordered by China and India.
India has yet to decide which would finally be named as the national insect of India. The top two contenders are cockroach and mosquito. Cockroach is seen all over in India anytime of the day whereas the mosquito are only seen from dusk. Since all the towns in India are mostly ghettos, trash is all over, hence an abundance of both cockroaches and mosquitos.
Rajpath is the boulevard in New Delhi, India, that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan through the India Gate to National Stadium, Delhi. The avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and rows of trees, and is one of the most important roads in India.
There are a number of parks on the Canadian Shield. This is not surprising, considering how huge the Shield is. Both National and Provincial parks are included in this partial list:Tuktut Nogait National ParkSt.Lawrence Islands National ParkAuyuittuq National ParkGeorgian Bay Islands National ParkAlgonguin ParkBon EchoKillarneyWildland ParkLa Butte Creek Wildland ParkKluannePukaskawa
India does not have any national language.The official language of the Republic of India (used for parliamentary and legal affairs) is Hindi, and its subsidiary official language is English. A national language is a language which has some connection with a people and perhaps by extension the territory they occupy. Hindi isn't technically an Indian language because it was inherited from the Mughals and hence, is one of the newest languages in the country.
Nepal and Bhutan are the two landlocked countries on the subcontinent of India.
Of course not! They're both separated by about 2000km of India.
Bhutan or Nepal both are near to China and India
Yes. The pass is valid in both parks.
Both Kobuk Valley National Park and Gates of the Arctic National Park in Alaska are more northerly. Denali National Park is the most northerly US National Park connected to the continental road system.
The Himalayan, stretches across six countries: Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himalaya
John Muir's writings influenced U.S. presidents to protect Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park. Both are located in California.
1st they are both parks ,2nd ,they both have people who go there and hang out, and 3rd, they can both all be different kinds of things.
Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan and Gir Forests in Gujarat are equally popular with former being a tiger scantury and latter a Lion Paradise. I have been to both of these places and was lucky enough to see 3 tigers at ranthambore and 2 lions at Gir Forest.
That park is in both North Carolina and Tennessee.
Both are an integral part of the national park system.
Neither. They are a mountain range. However, both state parks and national parks contain parts of this mountain range.