Nepal and Bhutan
The two countries in the Mountainous North of South Asia are Nepal and Bhutan. These countries are known for their stunning mountain landscapes, including the Himalayas.
North Asia is generally more mountainous than South Asia. North Asia includes mountainous regions such as the Altai, Sayan, and Stanovoy mountain ranges, as well as parts of the Himalayas. South Asia also has mountainous areas, such as the Himalayas, but overall North Asia has more extensive mountainous terrain.
There are 35 countries in the Americas (23 in North America and 12 in South America).
South America is south of North America. Central American countries such as Honduras and Panama separate the two continents but these countries are considered part of North America.
China and Russia to the north and South Korea to the (surprise!) south
The two countries in the Mountainous North of South Asia are Nepal and Bhutan. These countries are known for their stunning mountain landscapes, including the Himalayas.
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North Asia is generally more mountainous than South Asia. North Asia includes mountainous regions such as the Altai, Sayan, and Stanovoy mountain ranges, as well as parts of the Himalayas. South Asia also has mountainous areas, such as the Himalayas, but overall North Asia has more extensive mountainous terrain.
North Korea is mostly mountainous, while the western side of South Korea is.
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Lebanon is mountainous, bounded on the north and east by Syria, on the west by the Mediterranean, and on the south by Israel.
Both North and South Korea, are mountainous countries, though none of them are very tall. The tallest in North Korea is Mt. Baekdu, with an altitude of 9,003 feet. In South Korea, the tallest mountain is Mt. Halla on Jeju Island, with an altitude of 6,398 feet.
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Lebanon is mainly a mountainous area from north to south and there is no sand desert.
There are 35 countries in the Americas (23 in North America and 12 in South America).