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Human Geography: South Asia Chapter 25-3
Nepal and Bhutan Human Geography: South Asia Chapter 25-3
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Mountain Kingdoms Relative location: Nepal and Bhutan are located in North of India. Both countries are located in the Himalayas.
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Geographic Isolation The geographic feature of Nepal and Bhutan is their mountainous landscape. They are landlocked. It makes invaders difficult to invade because of the mountains.
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Evolving Monarchies They have a constitutional monarchies. It means the ruler’s power are limited by a constitution. Constitutional monarchy is a form of government in which a king or queen acts as Head of State.
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Developing Economies Both Nepal and Bhutan are poor countries with economies based on agriculture. The deforestation is a problem because their forests are being cut down.
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Increasing Tourism Nepal has the growing industry of tourism. The tourists in Bhutan offers the same industry but it regulates the tourism industry and allows only limited number of visitors.
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Mix of Peoples Various ethic groups in the Himalayan region, Majority are Indo-Nepalese
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Religious Customs Religion is a powerful force in Nepal and Bhutan. Buddhism has deep roots in Nepal. Buddhism was born to present day Nepal and India.
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The Arts and Recreation
Folk art and festivals are important to Himalayans. People in costumes do elaborate dances based on religious story.
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Summary of Culture Religion seems to be a very big part of their culture.
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Vocabulary Terms Constitutional Monarchy- Kingdoms in which the ruler’s power are limited by a constitution. Sherpa- Traditional mountain guides from the high Himalayas. Siddhartha Gautama- The founder of Buddhism, known as the Buddha. Mandala- Geometric designs that are symbols of the universe and aid in meditation.
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