Bhùtán

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Ilẹ̀ọba ilẹ̀ Bhùtán
Kingdom of Bhutan

འབྲུག་ཡུལ་

Brug rGyal-Khab (Wylie)
Dru Gäkhap
Emblem ilẹ̀ Bhutan
Emblem
Orin ìyìn: Druk Tsendhen
Location of Bhutan
OlùìlúThimphu
Àwọn èdè ìṣẹ́ọbaDzongkha
Orúkọ aráàlúBhutanese
ÌjọbaConstitutional democratic monarchy
• King
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (འཇིགས་མེད་གེ་སར་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་དབང་ཕྱུག་)
Tshering Tobgay (ཚེ་རིང་སྟོབས་རྒྱས།)
Formation 
Early 17th century
• Wangchuk Dynasty
17 December 1907
2007
Ìtóbi
• Total
38,394 km2 (14,824 sq mi)
• Omi (%)
<1 (estimate)
Alábùgbé
• July 2009 estimate
691,141[1] (163rd)
• 2005 census
634,982[2]
• Ìdìmọ́ra
18.1/km2 (46.9/sq mi) (154th)
GDP (PPP)2009 estimate
• Total
$3.518 billion[3]
• Per capita
$5,212[3]
GDP (nominal)2009 estimate
• Total
$1.269 billion[3]
• Per capita
$1,880[3]
HDI (2007) 0.619[4]
Error: Invalid HDI value · 132nd
OwónínáNgultrum2 (BTN)
Ibi àkókòUTC+6:00 (BTT)
• Ìgbà oru (DST)
UTC+6:00 (not observed)
Ojúọ̀nà ọkọ́left
Àmì tẹlifóònù975
ISO 3166 codeBT
Internet TLD.bt
  1. The population of Bhutan had been estimated based on the reported figure of about 1 million in the 1970s when the country had joined the United Nations and precise statistics were lacking.[5] Thus using the annual increase rate of 2–3%, the most population estimates were around 2 million in the year 2000. A national census was carried out in 2005 and it turned out that the population was 672,425. Consequently, United Nations Population Division had down-estimated the country's population in the 2006 revision[6] for the whole period from 1950 to 2050.
  2. Indian rupee is also legal tender

Coordinates: 27°25′01″N 90°26′06″E / 27.417°N 90.435°E / 27.417; 90.435 Ileoba ile Bhutan (pípè /buːˈtɑːn/) je orile-ede tileyika ni Guusu Asia, to budo si apailaorun eti awon Oke Himalaya o si ni bode ni guusu, ilaorun ati iwoorun pelu orile-ede Olominira ile India ati ni ariwa pelu Tibet. Awon ara Bhutan n pe orile-ede won ni Druk Yul (Dzongkha: [འབྲུག་ཡུལ་ 'drug yul] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) to tumo si "Ile Dragon" ni ede Tibet.[7] Awon ara Bhutan je eya eniyan Tibet. Bakanna wo tun ni esin ati asa pelu awon ara Tibet.




Itokasi[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

  1. Central Intelligence Agency. "Bhutan". The World Factbook. Archived from the original on 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2009-04-23. 
  2. "Population and Housing Census of Bhutan-2005" (PPT). UN. Retrieved January 5, 2010. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Bhutan". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2010-04-21. 
  4. "Human Development Report 2009. Human development index trends: Table G" (PDF). The United Nations. Retrieved 2009-10-05. 
  5. "United Nations Human Rights Website – Treaty Bodies Database – Document – Summary Record – Bhutan". Unhchr.ch. 2001-06-05. Retrieved 2009-04-23. 
  6. "world population prospects the 2008 revision". un.org. 2008. Archived from the original on 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2009-12-04. 
  7. www.loc.gov