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 the northern Bhutan province of Tibet , China . It lies between two triple boundaries formed by the two countries with India . It is nearby the parallels 28° and 29° N, in the eastern part of the Himalayas and is home to Mount Kula Kangri , culmination of Bhutan .

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