Bhutan is considered a large nation due to its total area. Its total land area is 38,394 km² (about 14,824 mi²). The continental shelf of Bhutan is approximately 0 km². Bhutan is in Asia. Asia is the largest and most populous continent on earth. Asian countries include Russia, China, Japan, Hong Kong, and North and South Korea, among others. Bhutan has 2 neighboring countries. Its neighbors include the People's Republic of China, India. Bhutan is a landlocked country. The average altitude range of Bhutan is 2,220 m (7,284 ft).
Neighbors
The total length of land borders of Bhutan is 1136 kilometers (~439 miles). Bhutan shares land borders with 2 different countries and has the same number of unique land borders with neighboring territories. If, as in the case of Bhutan, a country has the same number of distinct neighboring regions as the number of land borders, then that country does not have non-contiguous sections of a land border. This is in contrast to several countries that have multiple non-contiguous stretches of land borders. Bhutan has 2 neighboring countries. Its neighbors include the People's Republic of China and India. The lengths of land borders of Bhutan with its neighboring countries are as follows:
People's Republic of China - 470 km (292 miles),
India - 605 km (376 miles).
Cities
The capital of Bhutan is Thimphu. The largest city in Bhutan is Thimphu.
Elevation
The average altitude range of Bhutan is 2,220 m (7,284 ft). The highest point of Bhutan is Gangkhar Puensum with an official elevation of 7570 m (24,837 ft). The lowest point in Bhutan is Drangme Chhu. It is 97 m (318 ft) above sea level. The difference in altitude between the highest (Gangkhar Puensum) and the lowest (Drangme Chhu) point of Bhutan is 7473 m (2 ft).
Area
The total land area of Bhutan is 38,394 km² (about 14,824 mi²). and the total Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is 0 km² (~0 mi²). The continental shelf of Bhutan is approximately 0 km². Including the landmass and the EEZ, the total area of Bhutan is approximately 38,394 km² (~14,824 mi²). Bhutan is considered a large nation due to its total area.
Forest and farmland
24,764 km² of Bhutan's territory is covered with forests, and forest areas account for 64% of the total land area. There are 1,081 km² of arable land in Bhutan, which accounts for 3% of the country's total area.
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