Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Bhutan has trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Bhutan has an extremely diverse climate.
As National Geographic put it,“Bhutan has built sustainability into its national identity.”.
Bhutan has four distinct seasons in a year.
A tiny nation in the Himalayas between India and China, Bhutan has a population of 708,484 people, of which roughly 75 percent are Buddhist, according to Operation World.
Bhutan has embarked on such a journey.
The Global Times newspaper, meanwhile, accused India of underminingBhutan's sovereignty by interfering in the road project, although Bhutan has since asked China to stop construction.
Bhutan has found the perfect balance.
Chinese officials even went to the extent ofinforming a visiting Indian media delegation that Bhutan has conveyed to Beijing through diplomatic channels that the area of the standoff is not its territory though, of course, no evidence for this claim was provided.
Bhutan has been doing this for years.
A landlocked country in south Asia nestled between China andIndia, Bhutan has a population that's two-thirds Buddhist and one-third Hindu, with everyone else accounting for less than one percent of the country's roughly 750,000 people.
Bhutan has more than 5,400 species of plants.
Western Bhutan has the heaviest monsoon rains;
Bhutan has four major river systems: the Drangme Chhu;
Southern Bhutan has hot humid summers and cool winters;
Bhutan has been ruled by an absolute monarchy since 1907.
In the past three decades, Bhutan has set a world leading opinion that the happiness, healthy of people is more important than focusing all efforts on economic development.
Bhutan has committed to maintaining at least 60% of its forest cover.
The widespread misperception that Bhutan has set limits on tourist visas, the high tourist tariff and the requirement to go on packaged tours seem to create this impression.
Bhutan has a king(Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck) and an elected parliament.
Similarly, the king of Bhutan has developed a GDP alternative called gross national happiness, which is a composite of indicators that are much more directly related to human well-being than monetary measures.
Bhutan has some of the highest unclimbed mountains in the world like Mount Jhomolharu and Jitchu Drake.
Bhutan has numerous public holidays, most of which center around traditional seasonal, secular, and religious festivals.
Bhutan has four major river systems: the Drangme Chhu; the Puna Tsang Chhu, also called the Sankosh; the Wang Chhu; and the Amo Chhu.
Bhutan has four distinct seasons, with annual monsoons sweeping up from India and typically running concurrent with summer and early autumn.
Since 1971, Bhutan has removed GDP index(Gross domestic product) and replaced by a new index- GNH(Gross National Happiness).
Bhutan has diplomatic relations with 22 countries, including the European Union, with missions in India, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Kuwait.
Bhutan has one of the stable ecosystems in the world and has virtually no environmental damage due to its long isolation.
The progress in Bhutan has outpaced the advancements in India, but then Bhutan is a small country with some unique features that have aided it in the fight against malaria.
State Bhutan has very clear rules about the height and style of buildings to ensure that all urban areas are a unity, harmony, reflect traditional cultural identities of the country.
His Majesty the King of Bhutan has repeatedly expressed his interest in building on the past good relations with India to alleviate poverty and sufferings on both sides of the border and what better opportunity than to deal with this clear and present danger posed by the this devastating consequence of climate change.”.