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Bhutan
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because of its isolation and its Buddhist religion **got it from my history book
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Bhutan is called the land of thunder bones
The boundary between India and Bhutan is the only land entry point for citizens of Bhutan. The boundary is called the Bhutan-Indian Border.
For many centuries, the outside world had no name for Bhutan. Its lofty frontiers wrapped it in an impenetrable cloak of mystery. The Tibetan chroniclers of the 18th century referred to it by many names, including "Hidden Holy Land," The Southern Valley of Medicinal Herbs," and "the Lotus Garden of the Gods." However, the Bhutanese have had a name for their own country for centuries. They still refer to their land as Druk Yul, literally meaning "The Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon."
Jerusalem is called the Holy Land because it is where rebuildings and distruction happened....
The Holy Land typically refers to the region in the Middle East that is of significance to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It includes areas such as Israel, the West Bank, and parts of Jordan. Many important religious sites can be found in this region, such as Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Nazareth.
The Dead Sea is NOT called the Holy Land, the Dead Sea is IN the Holy Land. The Holy Land comprises the territories of ancient Judea where Christ was born, grew up and preached his gospel.