- Gar
Günsa (Tibetan: སྒར་དགུན་ས, Wylie: sgar dgun sa),
Günsa (Tibetan: དགུན་ས) or Kunsa, (simplified Chinese: 昆沙乡;
traditional Chinese: 昆沙鄉; pinyin: Kūnshā...
- Ali
Kunsha Airport, also
called Ngari Günsa Airport, (IATA: NGQ, ICAO: ZUAL), also
known as
Shiquanhe Airport is a dual-use
military and
civil airport...
- Gongqên
Gormain Gorqu Gotang (Kungtang)
Gowaqungo Goxung Goyü Güncang Günlu
Günsa Günsang Gur
Gurabnamgyai Gurum Gyaca Gyaco Gya'gya
Gyamco Gyamda Gyamotang...
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capital was at
Günsa (or Gar
Gunsa), at the
settlement called Gar
Chongsar (སྒར་གྲོང་གསར),
which is now the
location of the
Ngari Gunsa Airport. In 1965...
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airline commenced its
inaugural route from
Lhasa Gonggar Airport to
Ngari Gunsa Airport on 26 July 2011 and
began flights to
Beijing and
Shanghai later...
- [citation needed] Two well-known
villages **** encampments, Gar
Yarsa and Gar
Gunsa, lie
along the
course of the Gartang,
separated by 40
miles (64 km). The...
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Gonggar Airport,
Qamdo Bangda Airport,
Nyingchi Airport, and the
Gunsa Airport.
Gunsa Airport in
Ngari Prefecture began operations on 1 July 2010, to become...
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Hyujeonseon (휴전선),
meaning "armistice line." It is also
sometimes called the
Gunsa Bungye-seon (군사분계선),
which literally means "military
demarcation line."...
- (about 330 km) from the town of
Shiquanhe or (Ali) to the northeast,
where Gunsa Airport,
opened 1 July 2010, is located,
offering flights twice a w**** to...
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Bamda Airport, and
Shigatse Tingri Airport, and just
higher than
Ngari Gunsa Airport (elevation 4,274 m (14,022 ft)). Two
China Eastern pilots had their...