Bhutan–China border

China (green) and Bhutan (orange)

The border between Bhutan and China is a sinuous line of 470 km long, north-south-east direction, which separates Bhutan to the south from Tibet, an autonomous region of China, to the north. It lies between two triple points formed by the two countries with India . It is nearby the parallels 28° and 29° N, in the eastern part of the Himalayas.

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