Both are landlocked countries, that's why.
Health and physical education came to existence in Bhutan in the early 1990s.
Bhutan
What You meant was "between India and china." and yes it is ..get your geography right
It has LOADS OF mountis loland they like to look at them
yes, In BD more flooding
they have many giant penises on their house's walls.
in Bhutan
There is lakes in Bhutan .
Bhutan is a poor country.
Most Of Bhutan's live in the Northwest part of Bhutan and the Bhutan's still currently live in valleys! -Jenny
All the Bhutanese those who hold the citizenship of Bhutan since 1958 are the citizen of Bhutan. Drukpa and Nepali lives in Bhutan. Hindu and Budda is only the religion in Bhutan.
Bhutan may not be widely known for its scientific figures, but it has produced notable individuals in various fields. One prominent scientist is Dr. Karma Ura, a leading figure in social science and development research in Bhutan, who has contributed significantly to the country's Gross National Happiness Index. Additionally, Dr. Tshering Dorji has made strides in environmental science and conservation efforts in Bhutan's unique ecosystems. While the scientific community in Bhutan is relatively small, these individuals have made impactful contributions to their fields.