Flag of Bhutan — Stock Photo, Image

Flag of Bhutan — Illustration

The national flag of The Kingdom of Bhutan - The flag is based upon the tradition of the Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and features Druk, the Thunder Dragon of Bhutanese mythology.

 — Illustration by Steve_Allen

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