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Qué (quién) es Bhutanese$7890$ - definición

PATTERN OF HUMAN ACTIVITY AND SYMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH BHUTAN AND ITS PEOPLE
Bhutanese culture; Bhutanese mythology
  • [[Changlimithang Stadium]], during a parade.

2008 Bhutanese National Assembly election         
ELECTION
Bhutan elections, 2008; Bhutanese parliamentary election, 2008; Bhutanese general election, 2008; Bhutanese National Assembly election, 2008; 2008 Bhutanese general election
National Assembly elections were held in Bhutan for the first time on 24 March 2008. Two parties were registered by the Election Commission of Bhutan to contest the elections; Druk Phuensum Tshogpa, led by Jigme Y.
2007–2008 Bhutanese National Council election         
Bhutanese National Council election, 2007; Bhutanese National Council election, 2007-2008; Bhutanese National Council election, 2007–2008; 2007-2008 Bhutanese National Council election; 2008 Bhutanese National Council election
National Council elections were held in Bhutan for the first time on 31 December 2007,The Hindu News Update Service having been originally scheduled for 26 December.National Council elections on December 26, Hindustan Times, 2007-10-21, accessed on 2007-12-30 The new National Council had 25 members, which 20 members were directly elected from 20 dzongkhags by 312,817 eligible voters, and five more were appointed by the Druk Gyalpo.
Bhutanese         
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Bhutanese (disambiguation)
[?bu:t?'ni:z]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Bhutan, a small kingdom on the slopes of the Himalayas.
¦ adjective relating to Bhutan or its people.

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Culture of Bhutan

Cradled in the folds of the Himalayas, Bhutan has relied on its geographical isolation to protect itself from outside cultural influences. A sparsely populated country bordered by India to the south, and China to the north, Bhutan has long maintained a policy of strict isolationism, both culturally and economically, with the goal of preserving its cultural heritage and independence. Only in the last decades of the 20th century were foreigners allowed to visit the country, and only then in limited numbers. In this way, Bhutan has successfully preserved many aspects of its culture, which dates directly back to the mid-17th century.

Modern Bhutanese culture derives from ancient culture. This culture affected the early growth of this country. Dzongkha and Sharchop, the principal Bhutanese languages, are closely related to Tibetan, and Bhutanese monks read and write the ancient variant of the Tibetan language, known as chhokey. The Bhutanese are physically similar to the Tibetans, but history does not record when they crossed over the Himalayas and settled in the south-draining valleys of Bhutan. Both Tibetans and Bhutanese revere the tantric guru, Padmasambhava, the founder of Himalayan Buddhism in the 8th century.