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Jelep La (Tibetan: རྫི་ལི་ལ, Wylie: rdzi li la, THL: dzi li la; Chinese: 则里拉山口; pinyin: Zé lǐlā shānkǒu)
elevation 14,390 feet (4,390 m), is a high mountain...
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Himalayan ranges of West Sikkim, the
Teesta River and its
valleys and the
Jelepla P****. A golf
course has been laid out near the summit. Atop the hill sits...
- Sikkimese.
Trade between India and
Tibet flourished through the
Nathula and
Jelepla p****es,
benefiting Gangtok.
Trade declined with the
Chinese crackdown in...
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between K2 and Everest, but some 300
metres (980 ft)
higher than
Nathula and
Jelepla p****es
further east
between Sikkim and
Tibet Arniko Rajmarg/Friendship...
- (220 sq mi). The two
important Mountain P****es of East
Sikkim are
Nathula and
Jelepla, both p****es
connects Sikkim with China. Military-wise, the
district is...
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kilometres east of Gangtok, and 47
kilometres north of
Kalimpong on the way to
Jelepla P**** at an
altitude of 1,040 metres. The word Rhe-nock (in
Lepcha dialect)...
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route started from
Kalimpong and p****ed
through Pedong, Aritar,
Dzuluk and
Jelepla to
Chumbi valley in Tibet.
Dzuluk is
located at 27°15′06″N 88°46′39″E...
- disputes. In 2004, the two
countries proposed opening up the
Nathula and
Jelepla P****es in Sikkim. 2004 was a
milestone in China-Indian
bilateral trade...
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recognised by China. The two
governments also
proposed to open the
Nathula and
Jelepla P****es in 2005. On 18
September 2011, a
magnitude 6.9Mw
earthquake struck...
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Lower Pedong.
Pedong lies on the Indo-Tibetan
trade route via the
Jelepla P****. The map
alongside shows the
Kalimpong subdivision, the sole subdivisions...