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Gipmochi (Gyemo Chen or Gamochen, 'The
Great Queen') is a
mountain in the
Lower Himalayas in
south central Asia.
Rising to a
height of 14,523 feet (4,427 m)...
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range that
separates Sikkim from the
Chumbi Valley bifurcates at
Mount Gipmochi into two
great spurs, one
running south-west and the
other running south-east...
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Dongkya range Merug La Di Chu (Jaldhaka) Amo Chu
Sinchela Doka La
Batang La
Gipmochi Doklam is an area
disputed between China and
Bhutan located near their...
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believed to originate.
Beyond the
valley of
Dichu to the east is the
Mount Gipmochi,
which China claims as the
trijunction between India,
Bhutan and itself...
- north. It was said to be
bounded on the west by the
Chola Range upto "
Gipmochi", and the "Kamphee or
Chakoong range" on the east,
which he
believed to...
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Beginning Archived 30
October 2017 at the
Wayback Machine Manoj Joshi, Doklam,
Gipmochi, Gyemochen: It's Hard
Making Cartographic Sense of a
Geopolitical Quagmire...
- with Tibet, China,
proceeding from
there broadly southwards across Mount Gipmochi and down to the
Jaldhaka River. It then
utilises this
river for a period...
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starts in the west at the
western tripoint with
India just
north of
Mount Gipmochi. It then
proceeds overland to the north-east,
across mountains such as...
- Nor****gang
gewog is
immediately to the
south of the
Zompelri ridge and
Mount Gipmochi,
which have been
subject to the India-China-Bhutan
border dispute. The...
- and Qing China. The
Convention deemed the
Dongkya Range to end at
Mount Gipmochi at the
southern end,
which was
defined as the
trijunction between India...