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No. They are two separate mountain ranges, a long distance from each other. The Pyrenees are between France and Spain, and the Himalayas are in a number of countries in Asia.
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The Himalayas contain parts of multiple countries. See related questions.
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The Himalayas, which run along the border of China and several other countries, are home to the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest.
Yes The countries of Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet are all entirely within the Himalayas.
The Himalayas are a mountain range in Asia.
Geographically: Indian subcontinent, some areas of the eastern Asian continent. Politically: India, Pakistan, and Myanmar (also known as Burma.) The Himalayas are a mountain range that lie above the Indian subcontinent. Major countries south of the Himalayas are India and Pakistan (And Sri Lanka, but this is an island nation, so they aren't affected geographically.) Countries which are within the Himalayas, or which contain the Himalayas as a major part of their geography, include Bhutan and Nepal. The Himalayas also stretch eastward above Asian countries, namely Myanmar (Burma). Besides India and Myanmar, no Asian countries outside the Indian subcontinent are south of it and directly border it, although other nations such as Laos, Thailand and China are technically south (east) of the Himalayas (in China's case, only in a very small part of the countries), they are mostly NOT directly south of it and/or do not include the Himalayas as part of their geography. (China does, but only northward; their southern areas do not contain any portion of them.)
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The two countries located in the Himalayas are Bhutan and Nepal
The Himalayas is a mountain range located on the continent of Asia. They are not a continent.
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