Choose the correct heading for each paragraph
- General information.
- Climate.
- History.
- Economy.
- Traditions.
- People.
A.[General information|Climate|History|Economy|Traditions|People]
Bhutan is officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan. This is a landlocked country. It has common borders with China in the north and India in the south. Its population is over 754,000 people. The territory covers about 34,000 square kilometers. Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy.
B.[General information|Climate|History|Economy|Traditions|People]
There is archeological evidence that Bhutan was inhabited in early 2000 B.C. Unfortunately, much of Bhutanese history is not clearly known. It happened because most of the historical records were destroyed by fire in the ancient capital in 1827.
C.[General information|Climate|History|Economy|Traditions|People]
Bhutan's climate changes from subtropical in the south to moderate in the highlands and polar-type climate in the north. There are five distinct climate seasons: summer, monsoon, autumn, winter and spring.
D.[General information|Climate|History|Economy|Traditions|People]
Ngultrum is the official currency of Bhutan. Its value is fixed to the Indian rupee. Agriculture, forestry, tourism and the sale of hydroelectric power to India are the basics of Bhutan's economy. Also, such types of production as handicrafts and the manufacture of religious art can be linked to the country's economy.
E.[General information|Climate|History|Economy|Traditions|People]
Bhutan has a rich and unique cultural heritage. It is because it was isolated from the rest of the world until the 20th century. Bhutanese traditions are deeply connected to its Buddhist heritage. The second most dominant religion in Bhutan is Hinduism.