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Township-level Divisions Of Tibet
This is a list of Towns of the People's Republic of China, township-level divisions of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), People's Republic of China (PRC). After Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China#Province level, province, Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China#Prefecture level, prefecture, and Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China#County level, county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. As of the end of 2014, there are a total of 691 such divisions in TAR, divided into 9 Subdistrict (China), subdistricts, 140 Town (China), towns, 534 Townships of the People's Republic of China, townships, and 8 ethnic townships. Lhasa (prefecture-level city), Lhasa Chengguan District, Lhasa, Chengguan District Subdistricts ( or ; Toinjoichu) * Caigungtang Subdistrict (; ), Chabxi Subdistrict (; ), Garmagoinsar Subdistrict (; ), Gündêling Subdistrict (; ...
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China Tibet
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after India, representing 17.4% of the world population. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and Borders of China, borders fourteen countries by land across an area of nearly , making it the list of countries and dependencies by area, third-largest country by land area. The country is divided into 33 Province-level divisions of China, province-level divisions: 22 provinces of China, provinces, 5 autonomous regions of China, autonomous regions, 4 direct-administered municipalities of China, municipalities, and 2 semi-autonomous special administrative regions. Beijing is the country's capital, while Shanghai is List of cities in China by population, its most populous city by urban area and largest financial center. Considered one of six ...
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Jinzhu West Road Subdistrict
Jinzhu may refer to the following locations in China: * Jinzhu, Sichuan (; ''Jīnzhū Zhèn''), in Daocheng County, Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan * Jinzhu, Zhejiang (; ''Jīnzhú Zhèn''), in Suichang County * Jinzhu Township, Chongqing (; ''Jīnzhú Xiāng''), in Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County * Jinzhu Township, Jilin (; ''Jīnzhū Xiāng''), in Longtan District, Jilin City * Jinzhu Subdistrict (; ''Jīnzhú Jiēdào''), Xiaohe District, Guiyang, Guizhou * Jinzhu, Guangxi (; ''Jīnzhú Zhèn''), in Cenxi * Jinzhu, Huitong (金竹镇), a town of Huitong County, Hunan Hunan is an inland Provinces of China, province in Central China. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the Administrative divisions of China, province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, Gu .... * Jinzhu Station (; ''Jīnzhú Zhàn''), on Line 3 of Chongqing Rail Transit {{geodis ...
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Gurum Township
Gurum (, ) is a small town and township of Doilungdêqên District in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. References 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 Lhasa (prefecture-level city) Township-level divisions of Tibet Doilungdêqên District {{Tibet-geo-stub ...
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Mar Township
Marqu (, ) is a township in Doilungdêqên District in the Tibet Autonomous Region 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 Tibet {{Tibet-geo-stub ...
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Dêqên Township, Doilungdêqên District
Deqen may refer to: *Dêqên Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Diqing), in Yunnan, China *Dêqên County Deqin County is county of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, located in northwest Yunnan province, China. Etymology The prefecture's name is derived from the Tibetan word (), which means "auspicious place". In Chinese, the name is written w ... (Deqin), in Yunnan, China * Dêqên, Dagzê County, township in Dagzê County, Lhasa * Dêqên, Doilungdêqên County, township in Doilungdêqên County, Lhasa {{geodis ...
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Liuwu Subdistrict
Liuwu New Area or Niu New Area (, ), officially Liuwu Subdistrict or Niu Subdistrict (), is a subdivision of Doilungdêqên of Lhasa Lhasa, officially the Chengguan District of Lhasa City, is the inner urban district of Lhasa (city), Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region, Southwestern China. Lhasa is the second most populous urban area on the Tibetan Plateau after Xining ..., Tibet in Western China. The Liuwu New Area is located southwest of downtown Chengguan, the old center of Lhasa. The Liuwu Bridge links central Lhasa to Lhasa railway station and the Liuwu New Area on the south bank of the Lhasa River. Residents in the Niu area were resettled to make way for the new development. The "Liuwu New District" includes new residential buildings. The villagers, numbering almost 1,700, were moved into these buildings. The effect of the railway, bridge and Liuwu New District development has been urbanization and development of new enterprises such as transport, retail outlet ...
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Donggar Subdistrict
Donggar (; ) is a subdistrict in Doilungdêqên District in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, northwest of Lhasa. It lies at an altitude of 3,828 metres (12,562 feet). The subdistrict has a population of about 4,000 people with 9,359 people in the township. It lies approximately 17.8 miles south of Dobjoi and is near Cha'gyungoinba. In 1962 Donggar became an administrative township, covering an area of 85 square kilometers. Donggar Township has three village committees and 17 villages. The economy is dominated by agriculture, animal husbandry with an area of of cultivated land, including barley, wheat, rapeseed and vegetables. Livestock breeding includes yaks, sheep, goats, etc. China National Highway 318 runs through this territory. 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 *B ...
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Pargor Subdistrict
The Barkhor Square or Barkhor (known also as Pargor Subdistrict, ; ), is an historic area of narrow streets and a public square with markets, and the circumambulation route around the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet, China. The Barkhor is a popular devotional circumambulation around the historic Jokhang for pilgrims and locals. The walk is about a kilometre long and encircles the entire Jokhang Temple complex, the former seat of the Nechung Oracle in Lhasa called the Muru Nyingba Monastery, and a number of former nobles' houses including Tromzikhang and Jamkhang. There are four large incense burners (''sangkangs'') in the four cardinal directions, with incense burning constantly, to please the gods protecting the Jokhang. The Tromzikhang market is busy in the Barkhor, and the area is a major tourist attraction. Because the Jokhang Temple has also become a symbolic centre of Tibetan protests since 1987, the Barkhor has also seen many demonstrations. When the 14th Dalai La ...
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