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Most of the Himalayas are located in Nepal, Bhutan and the states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh in India. The outlying parts of the range lie in Tibet, Pakistan (some in disputed territories) and Burma.
the Himalayas
Himalaya, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and India
Yes The countries of Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet are all entirely within the Himalayas.
The two countries located in the Himalayas are Bhutan and Nepal
The two countries predominantly within the Himalayas are Nepal and Bhutan. The Himalayan Range extends from Afghanistan in the NW, through northern Pakistan, India, southern China (Tibet), Nepal, Bhutan, and northern Bangladesh to near Burma in the NE.
Yes, the Himalayas are in Asia. The Himalayas pass through India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Bhutan and Nepal and Burma.
Bhutan, Tibet, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Afghanistan
The Himalayas pass through Afganistan, Bhutan, Burman, China, India, Nepal, & Pakistan.
No. They don't just cover Nepal, but also; Bhutan, Sikkim and Tibet, also, the northern frontiers of Pakistan.
The Himalayas run through Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar.
the greater Himalayas by the most liberal definition form at least part of the borders of china burma India bhutan Nepal & Pakistan & tho it is debatable perhaps Afghanistan tajikistan kyrgyzstan & even kazakhstan but to say that mountains border countries is slightly inaccurate usually it is only the ridge lines of the mountain ranges that are employed to form borders between countries