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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Tibet.
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  • Azemiopinae [r]: One of the most primitive vipers, found in mountains of China, Tibet and Vietnam. [e]
  • Bhutan [r]: Landlocked constitutional republic in the Himalayan Mountains. [e]
  • Buddhism in Bhutan [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • China [r]: Large and populous nation, with a long tradition of scholarship [e]
  • Death [r]: State of thermodynamic equilibrium achieved after the end of life. [e]
  • Dzongkha language [r]: the national language of the Kingdom of Bhutan [e]
  • Himalayas [r]: Mountain range of south-central Asia which contains nine of the world’s ten highest peaks, including Mount Everest at 8,848 m. [e]
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  • Sanskrit [r]: A family of ancient languages that were spoken on the Indian Subcontinent. [e]
  • Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal [r]: Tibetan lama, successively reborn as Shabdrungs, who unified Bhutan. [e]
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  • Yak [r]: Wild long-haired bovine (Bos grunniens) found throughout the Himalayan region of south Central Asia, the Tibetan Plateau and as far north as Mongolia. [e]