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Bhutanese
Bhutanese may refer to:
Something of, or related to Bhutan
Dzongkha, the official national language of Bhutan (sometimes called "Bhutanese")
A person from Bhutan, or of Bhutanese descent, see Demographics of Bhutan
Bhutanese culture
Bhutanese cuisine
The Bhutanese, a weekly newspaper in Bhutan
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Bhutanese
Bhutanese, n. and a. (buːtəˈniːz) Also Bhotanese. Pl. -ese. [f. Bhutan (see below) + -ese.] A. n. A native or inhabitant of Bhutan, a country in the south-east of the Himalayas; the language of Bhutan. B. adj. Of or pertaining to Bhutan, its inhabitants or its language.1813 C. Stewart Hist. Bengal 4...
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Yellow - The Bhutanese Soul
The colour Yellow holds a sacred place in the hearts of Bhutanese. Bright as the sun, Yellow is the colour of our King, the embodiment of hope, strength and happiness, the soul of Bhutan. It reminds us why we are proud, and how we look ahead to a greater tomorrow.
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The Bhutanese
The Bhutanese is a newspaper based in Bhutan. It was founded by the investigative journalist Tenzing Lamsang in February 2012. External links
The Bhutanese — official website
The Bhutanese — Facebook page
The Bhutanese newspaper has formally lodged a complaint to the Election Commission
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British Bhutanese
British Bhutanese are people of Bhutanese ancestry who are citizens of the United Kingdom or resident in the country. Springer's Journal of International Migration and Integration, in 2020 published research into Bhutanese Britons and Bhutanese Americans, and their integration
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Bhutanese wine
On April 2, 2019, the US-based Bhutan Wine Company, in partnership with Bhutanese collaborators, planted the first fine wine vineyard in Bhutan: the Yusipang References
See also
Agriculture in Bhutan
Winemaking
Bhutanese culture
Wine by country
Bhutanese cuisine
Agriculture in Bhutan
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Bhutanese Americans
Bhutanese Americans are Americans of Bhutanese descent.
According to the 2010 census there are 19,439 Americans of Bhutanese descent. Organizations
The Bhutanese American Association of Houston (BaaH) and the Association of Bhutanese in America (ABA) are two examples of Bhutanese-American
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Bhutanese art
Most Bhutanese art objects are produced for use of the Bhutanese themselves. Paintings
Most Bhutanese art, including ‘Painting in Bhutanese art’, known as lhazo, is invariably religion centric.
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Bhutanese animation
Bhutanese animation is a relatively new industry in Bhutan. Pema Tshering D made the first Bhutanese 3D-animated film, which was released in 2001.
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Bhutanese name
Bhutanese names usually consist of one or two given names, and no family names, with the exception of Nepali origin names and some family names of prominent References
Bhutanese culture
Names by culture
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Bhutanese democracy
The development of Bhutanese democracy has been marked by the active encouragement and participation of reigning Bhutanese monarchs since the 1950s, beginning remains somewhat taboo in Bhutanese politics.
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Bhutanese legislation
Bhutanese legislation is created by the bicameral Parliament of Bhutan. of Bhutan
National Council of Bhutan
National Assembly of Bhutan
Law of Bhutan
Constitution of Bhutan
Notes
References
External links
, a list of Bhutanese
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Bhutanese literature
This provided the interest in Nepali literature to the Nepali speaking southern Bhutanese. See also
Bhutanese Nepali literature
References
Bhutanese culture
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Bhutanese refugees
Bhutanese refugees are Lhotshampas ("southerners"), a group of Nepali language-speaking Bhutanese people. registered Bhutanese refugees.
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