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Nagqu (also Naqu, Nakchu, or
Nagchu; Tibetan: ནག་ཆུ།, Wylie: Nag-chu, ZYPY: Nagqu; Chinese: 那曲; lit. 'black river') is a prefecture-level city in the north...
- Nagqu,
Nagchu in
original Tibetan or Naqu (Chinese: 那曲; pinyin: Nàqū), also
known as
Nagchuka or Nagquka, is a town in
northern Tibet, seat of the prefecture-level...
- Seni
District (Tibetan: གསེར་རྙེད་ཆུས།; Chinese: 色尼区) is a
district within the
Nagqu of the
Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
Located in the
northern part...
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September (2):
Beijing 1,
Yushu (Zado County) 1,
October (10):
Nagchu 1,
Kanlho 7,
Nagchu (Driru County) 2,
November (28):
Malho (Rebkong County) 9, Malho...
- District,
district in Tibet,
formerly Nagqu County Nagqu Town, town in
Nagchu County Nagu, a
former muni****lity and
parish of
Finland Nagua, the capital...
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revision of
Tournadre (2014).
Tibetic South-eastern
section (14 groups):
Nagchu (traditionally
called Hor dialects) Drachen/Bachen
Kyegu Pämbar Khyungpo...
- largest.
Other cities and
towns in
cultural Tibet include Shiquanhe (Gar),
Nagchu, Bamda, Rutog, Nyingchi, Nedong, Coqên, Barkam, Sagya, Gertse, Pelbar, Lhatse...
- part of the
former province of Kham. To its east is
Chamdo and to its west
Nagchu. Biru is
located on the
Gyalmo Ngulchu River (upper part of
Salween River)...
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Baxoi County Ranwu 3,960 12,992.1
Zuogong 旺达镇 3,877 12,719.8
Nagchu Prefecture Nagchu County 城关镇 4,492 14,737.5 Xigazê
Prefecture Shigatse 城南城北街道 3,847...
- of the
former province of Kham. To its west is
Chamdo and to its
right Nagchu.
Sogdzong is
located between the
Drachen and Driru, on the
Sogchu River...