6.How many countries border Sikkim
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Sikkim is bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north and northeast, by Bhutan to the southeast, by the Indian state of West Bengal to the south, and by Nepal to the west. The capital is Gangtok, in the southeastern part of the state.
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Three different international borders encircle Sikkim. Nepal and Bhutan are to its west, Tibet Autonomous Region of China is to its east, and the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council of West Bengal is to its south.
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- The Indian state of Sikkim is situated in the eastern Himalayas in the northeastern region of the nation. One of India's tiniest states is this one. Sikkim is bordered to the north and northeast by the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China, to the southeast by Bhutan, to the south by the Indian state of West Bengal, and to the west by Nepal. In the state's southeast is Gangtok, which serves as the capital.
- Sikkim, a long-established independent political entity, was made an Indian protectorate in 1950 and a state in 1975. Despite its tiny size, Sikkim is very important to India politically and strategically because of its location along many international borders. 2,740 square miles in size (7,096 square km). Pop. (2011) 607,688.
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