[
US
/ˌbuˈtæn, bəˈtɑn/
]
NOUN
- a landlocked principality in the Himalayas to the northeast of India
How To Use Bhutan In A Sentence
- _Amban_ -- we call him an Envoy of the Republic of China to Bhutan. The Jungle Girl
- At one lantern show at Paro Dzong in Bhutan, an "accumulator" blew up scorching White's face and badly singing his eyebrow, eyelashes and moustache. Phayul Latest News
- The contingents of Bhutan, Bangladesh and Pakistan also presented cultural items on the occasion.
- Although it is believed that the mithan and gayal are the same animal, one of this report's reviewers points out that the mithan of Bhutan are strikingly different in color, body shape, and horn structure from gayals seen in zoos in Europe and India. 1 Domesticated Banteng
- Bhutanese ngultrum is at par with the Indian rupee The 1994 CIA World Factbook
- For instance, Mr. Koda saw Mr. Blahnik's heelless "Bhutan" pump from spring/summer 2006 as a subtle homage to footwear designer Roger Vivier, as well as a nod to the "Lotus" shoe used in Chinese foot-binding. Where Everyone's a Fashion Critic
- While Bhutan has no caste system, a pattern of discrimination against the minority Hindus of Nepalese origin exists.
- People have to have a voice that connects them to their community, says Hussien Mohamed, director of Sagal Radio Services, a non-profit group that since 1998 has provided weekly programs in Somali, Swahili, Amharic and Bhutanese-Nepali to Atlanta area stations. Radio stations speak your language
- Stan Sesser The Punakha dzong, or district government headquarters, is one of Bhutan's most beautiful buildings. The Road Through Bhutan
- Tucked away in the far north-east, wedged between the borders of Bhutan, Burma and Tibet, Arunachal Pradesh is India's newest and least-known state.