Bhutan is the only country in the world which is a ‘carbon sink’, which is a country which consumes more carbon dioxide that it produces, so it is the most environmentally friendly nation on Earth.
It is written in the country's constitution that the forest area of Bhutan shall never dip below 60%. It is a Buddhist country and the national sports are archery and darts - but not darts as we know it, as their darts are much larger and the target is much further away.
The main export is hydroelectric power.
The general state of the country is measured not in money, but in happiness.
In Bhutan they paint penises on doors as a fertility symbol.
If you blindfold someone and told them and told them to walk in a straight line, within 66 feet they would be back to where they started, because you would naturally walk around in a circle. (I would like to actually ‘try’ this, to see if it is true . . . . . )!
The country which contains the most of the River Nile is Sudan, which is also the largest country in Africa. The river flows into Lake Victoria. The source of the Nile is Rwanda, but at first it was thought to be Uganda, where the river ends
(The River Nile is 4,184 miles)