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Baingoin County
Baingoin County (; zh, s=班戈县), formerly Namru Dzong (), is a county within Nagqu of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. Baingoin County got the name from the Baingoin Co (Bangor Co) which is a lake in center of the county. The county lies between lakes Namtso and Siling. Administrative divisions The county is divided into 4 towns and 6 townships A township is a form of human settlement or administrative subdivision. Its exact definition varies among countries. Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, this tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, Canad ...: Climate References Counties of Tibet Nagqu {{Nagqu-geo-stub ...
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County (People's Republic Of China)
Counties ( zh, s=县, labels=no) are found in the County-level divisions of China, third level of the administrative hierarchy in Provinces of China, provinces and Autonomous regions of China, autonomous regions and the second level in Direct-controlled municipality#People's Republic of China, municipalities and Hainan, a level that is known as "county level" and also contains autonomous county, autonomous counties, county-level city, county-level cities, Banners of Inner Mongolia, banners, Banners of Inner Mongolia#Autonomous banners, autonomous banners and District (China)#Ethnic districts, city districts. There are 1,355 counties in mainland China out of a total of 2,851 county-level divisions. The term ''xian'' is sometimes translated as "district" or "prefecture" when put in the context of History of China, Chinese history. History ''Xian'' have existed since the Warring States period and were set up nationwide by the Qin dynasty. The number of counties in China proper ...
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Standard Tibetan
Lhasa Tibetan or Standard Tibetan is a standardized dialect of Tibetan spoken by the people of Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan Autonomous Region. It is an official language of the Tibet Autonomous Region. In the traditional "three-branched" classification of the Tibetic languages, the Lhasa dialect belongs to the Central Tibetan branch (the other two being Khams Tibetan and Amdo Tibetan). In terms of mutual intelligibility, speakers of Khams Tibetan are able to communicate at a basic level with Lhasa Tibetan, while Amdo speakers cannot. Both Lhasa Tibetan and Khams Tibetan evolved to become tonal and do not preserve the word-initial consonant clusters, which makes them very far from Classical Tibetan, especially when compared to the more conservative Amdo Tibetan. Registers Like many languages, Lhasa Tibetan has a variety of language registers: * ( Wylie: , literally " demotic language"): the vernacular speech. * ( Wylie: , "honorifics or deference, courtesy"): the ...
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China Meteorological Administration
The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) is the national weather service of the People's Republic of China. The institution is located in Beijing. History The agency was originally established in December 1949 as the Central Military Commission Meteorological Bureau. It replaced the Central Weather Bureau formed in 1941. In 1994, the CMA was transformed from a subordinate governmental body into one of the public service agencies under the State Council.CMA.gov history
Meteorological bureaus are established in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and
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Xênkyêr
Xênkyêr(ཤི་འཁྱེར, ''Xinjixiang'' 新吉乡) is a township of Baingoin County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. History In 1960, Xinji Township was built. In 1970, it was changed to a commune. In 1980, the township was reformed again. In 1987, the original Xinji Township and Tuanjie Township were merged into the new Xinji Township. Administrative division As of 2022, Xinji Township has jurisdiction over 9 administrative villages; Quqiu Village, Lubu Village, Nuodi Village, Lugan Village, Qusen Village, Zana Village, Guga Village, Qiangdu Village, and Qiangmei Village The Township People's Government is stationed in Nuodi Village. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet An alphabetical list of populated places, including cities, towns, and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of western China. A *Alamdo *Alhar *Arza *Asog B *Baga, Tibet, Baga *Bagar *Baidi, Nagarzê County, Baidi *Baima *Baimai *Bai ... References Popu ...
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Mentang Raktsek Township
Mentang Raktsek (མན་ཐང་རགས་རྩེག་, ''Mendang-xiang'' 门当乡) is a township in Baingoin County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. The township is situated on an elevation of 4,617 metres (15,148 ft.) and rests in the south west part of China. Neighboring locations consist of Lhasa, Shannan, and Xigatse, which all remain in the southwest part of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet An alphabetical list of populated places, including cities, towns, and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of western China. A *Alamdo *Alhar *Arza *Asog B *Baga, Tibet, Baga *Bagar *Baidi, Nagarzê County, Baidi *Baima *Baimai *Bai ... References Populated places in Nagqu Township-level divisions of Tibet {{Tibet-geo-stub ...
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Machen Township
Machen (from Welsh ' "place (of)" + ', a personal name) is a large village three miles east of Caerphilly, south Wales. It is situated in the Caerphilly borough within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. It neighbours Bedwas and Trethomas, and forms a council ward in conjunction with those communities. It lies on the Rhymney River. Mynydd Machen (Machen Mountain) provides a view over the village. It is possible to walk up to and along the top of the mountain, where a number of large boulders are present. Machen has a successful boules (petanque) team that are located at the rugby club. The team has had a team in the first Division of the boules in Gwent (BIG) league for the last four years. Industrial history From the 17th century onward Machen was a village rooted in the iron and coal industries. Though little trace remains, the village was the site of the Machen Forge and several coal mines. A local history trail visits some of these sites. Machen Forge was an earl ...
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Qinglong Township, Tibet
Qinglung (, ''Qinglong-xiang'' ) is a township in Baingoin County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet An alphabetical list of populated places, including cities, towns, and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of western China. A *Alamdo *Alhar *Arza *Asog B *Baga, Tibet, Baga *Bagar *Baidi, Nagarzê County, Baidi *Baima *Baimai *Bai ... Populated places in Nagqu Township-level divisions of Tibet {{Nagqu-geo-stub ...
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Boqê
Baoji, also Boqê and Poche (; ) is a township in Baingoin County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. It lies at an altitude Altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum (geodesy), datum and a point or object. The exact definition and reference datum varies according to the context (e.g., aviation, geometr ... of 4,785 metres (15,702 feet). See also * List of towns and villages in Tibet Autonomous Region Populated places in Nagqu Township-level divisions of Tibet {{Nagqu-geo-stub ...
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Nyima County
Nyima County (; zh, s=尼玛县) is the westernmost Counties of the People's Republic of China, county-level division under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Nagqu, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The northern part of the county is within the Changtang area. With an area of and a population of 33,006 (2020), it has an average population density of approximately 0.53 people per square kilometre. It is situated in the central-northern part of the Tibetan Plateau, between Nagqu's Shuanghu County to the east and Ngari Prefecture, Ngari's Gêrzê County to the west. Administrative divisions The county is divided into 1 Towns of the People's Republic of China, town and 13 Townships of the People's Republic of China, townships: Gallery Location of Nyima within Xizang (China).png, Location of Nyima County within Tibet (outdated map, shows the situation in 2007, before the establishment of Shuanghu County in 2012) NH-45-2 Tanyang Hu China.jpg, Map including part ...
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Nyima (Baingoin)
Nyima (ཉི་མ་, ''Nima-xiang'' 尼玛乡) is a township of Baingoin County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. It has eight constituent villages: 吾前村, 杂空村, 达果村, 塞龙村, 下地村, 琼果村, 尼德村, 沙吉村. References2016 Statistical zoning codes and urban and rural codes: Nima Township (Bangor County) National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China The National Bureau of Statistics () is a deputy-ministerial level agency directly under the State Council of China. Established in August 1952, the bureau is responsible for collection, investigation, research and publication of statistics c .... Populated places in Nagqu Township-level divisions of Tibet {{Nagqu-geo-stub ...
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Jiaqiong Town
Jiaqiong or Jakhyung Town, also known as Jongnag (''Jakhyung'' བྱ་ཁྱུང་, ''Jiaqiong-zhen'' 佳琼镇) is a small town and township-level division in Baingoin County, Nagqu in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It covers an area of and as of 2010 it had a population of 2926 people. Jiaqiong lies to the northwest of Beila Town, Beila, to the east of Amdo County, and south of Shuanghu County. History The township was established in 1960. In 1987 the original Jiaqiong, Qiongna Group and Baisong Townships were merged into Jiaqiong. In 2002 it merged with Kangri Township. Geography and geology The township-level division lies in the southeast of the Nagqu region. It covers an area of , accounting for 9.9% of the area of Baingoin County in its northeast. Jiaqiong lies northeast of Baingoin the northwest of Beila Town, Beila and west of Maqian Town, Maqian, and to the east of Amdo County, and south of Shuanghu County. The town itself is sit ...
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