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Dzongka (Tibetan: རྫོང་དགའ, Wylie:
rdzong dga', THL:
dzong ga) or
Zongga (Chinese: 宗嘎镇; pinyin: Zōnggá Zhèn) is a town and the
administrative headquarters...
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after which the
Nepalese pushed on to
Dzongka, the
Tibetan main
point of
resistance in the area. The
battle for
Dzongka lasted 9 days
after which the Tibetans...
- plateau. The
capital lies at
Zongga (Gungthang). Its name in Tibetan,
Dzongka,
means "mud walls". It is one of the four
counties that
comprise the Qomolangma...
- river.
Kyirong Tsangpo has a
large basin extending beyond the town of
Dzongka and
numerous streams forming it:
Zarong chu,
Gyang chu,
Prongda chu, Ublung...
- the
junction of
three roads - the
Lhartse road
coming from the east, the
Dzongka road from the
south and the
Purang and
Drongpa roads from the west. Saga...
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Kyirong Town is
located 70
kilometres (43 mi)
south of the
county seat of
Dzongka and
roughly 25 km (16 mi)
north of
Rasuwa Fort on the China-Nepal border...
- Eau d'Italie
Paestum Rose: "Duchaufour is an
expert in
shadows (see his
Dzongka, done for l'Artisan Parfumeur). He
paints olfactory charcoals and grays...
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launched two
simultaneous attacks in on the
Nepalese camps at Kuti and
Dzongka. The
Nepalese forces faced heavily damage in Kuti by the
surprise ****ault...