Lhari Town
Lhari | |
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Town | |
![]() ![]() Lhari Location within Tibet | |
Coordinates: 30°44′N 93°19′E / 30.733°N 93.317°ECoordinates: 30°44′N 93°19′E / 30.733°N 93.317°E | |
Country | China |
Region | Tibet |
Prefecture | Nagqu Prefecture |
County | Lhari County |
Population (2004) | |
• Total | 1,000 |
• Major Nationalities | Tibetan |
• Regional dialect | Tibetan language |
Time zone | +8 |
Lhari (Chinese: 嘉黎镇) is a small town and seat of Lhari County in the Nagqu Prefecture of the Tibet Autonomous Region, in China. It is located northeast of Lhasa, southeast of Nagchu Town, southwest of Banbar Town and north of Gongbo'gyamda.[1] As of 2004 it had a population of about 1,000.[2]
Administrative divisions
The township-level division contains the following villages:[2]
- Niureduo Village (æ‰çƒæœµæ‘)
- Aqiong Village (é˜¿ç¼æ‘)
- Riwaduo Village (日瓦朵æ‘)
- Benda Village (奔达æ‘)
- Saqinlong Village (è¨é’¦éš†æ‘)
- Qietang Village (切塘æ‘)
- Matang Village (玛塘æ‘)
- Yatang Village (亚塘æ‘)
- Yueqing Village (çº¦é’æ‘)
- Guoruoka Village (éƒè‹¥å’”æ‘)
- Bangbu Village (帮布æ‘)
- Puye Village (æ™®å¶æ‘)
- Yaqing Village (亚庆æ‘)
- Dongduo Village (东多æ‘)
- Lari Village (拉日æ‘)
References
- ↑ Maps (Map). Google Maps.
- 1 2 "Lhari Town". CF Guide. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
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See also
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