Amdo County

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County in Tibet, People's Republic of China
Amdo County
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ཨ་མདོ་རྫོང་།
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County |
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 Location of Amdo County within Tibet Autonomous Region
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Location of the seat in Tibet Autonomous Region
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Coordinates: 32°15′50″N 91°40′50″E / 32.26389°N 91.68056°E / 32.26389; 91.68056
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Country |
People's Republic of China |
Autonomous region |
Tibet |
Prefecture-level city |
Nagqu |
Seat |
Pagnag |
Area
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• Total |
43,410.85 km2 (16,761.02 sq mi) |
Population (2000)
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• Total |
32,843 |
Time zone |
UTC+8 (China Standard) |
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Amdo County |
Chinese name |
Simplified Chinese |
安多县 |
Traditional Chinese |
安多縣 |
Transcriptions |
Standard Mandarin |
Hanyu Pinyin |
Ānduō Xiàn |
Yue: Cantonese |
Jyutping |
ngon1do1 jyun2 |
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Tibetan name |
Tibetan |
ཨ་མདོ་རྫོང་།
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Transcriptions |
Wylie |
a mdo rdzong |
Tibetan Pinyin |
Amdo Zong |
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Amdo County (Tibetan: ཨ་མདོ་རྫོང་; Chinese: 安多县) is a county within Nagqu of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The county covers an area of 43,410.85 square kilometres and is dominated by mainly Tibetan grassland. In 2000 it had a population of 32,843 .[1]
Its capital is Amdo Town, north of Lhasa. It contains the Amdo railway station on the new railway from Golmud to Lhasa. There is a major rail depot 3 km (1.9 mi) west of the town. Cona Lake lies to the southwest of the town of Amdo.
Administrative divisions
Zharen Town (ཁྲ་རིང་, 扎仁镇)
Yanshiping Town (ཡན་ཤིས་ཕིན་, 雁石坪镇)
Qangma Town (བྱང་མ་, 强玛镇)
Pana Town (བྲག་ནག་, 帕那镇)
Cuoma Township (མཚོ་དམར་, 措玛乡)
Dardü Township (དར་མདུད་, 滩堆乡)
Sibnak Chenchungo Township (སྲིབ་ནག་ཆེན་ཆུ་མགོ་, 扎曲乡)
Gangnyi Township (སྐང་གཉིས་, 岗尼乡)
Marchu Township (དམར་ཆུ་, 玛曲乡)
Sewu Township (སེའུ་, 色务乡)
Marrong Township (དམར་རོང་, 玛荣乡)
Töma Township (སྟོད་མ་, 多玛乡)
Bangmer Township (སྦང་མེར་, 帮麦乡)
References
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County-level divisions of Tibet Autonomous Region
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Lhasa (capital)
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Prefecture-level city |
Lhasa |
- Chengguan District
- Doilungdêqên District
- Dagzê District
- Lhünzhub County
- Damxung County
- Nyêmo County
- Qüxü County
- Maizhokunggar County
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Xigazê |
- Samzhubzê District
- Namling County
- Gyangzê County
- Tingri County
- Sa'gya County
- Lhazê County
- Ngamring County
- Xaitongmoin County
- Bainang County
- Rinbung County
- Kangmar County
- Dinggyê County
- Zhongba County
- Yadong County
- Gyirong County
- Nyalam County
- Saga County
- Kamba County
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Qamdo |
- Karuo District
- Jomda County
- Gonjo County
- Riwoqê County
- Dêngqên County
- Zhag'yab County
- Baxoi County
- Zogang County
- Markam County
- Lhorong County
- Banbar County
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Nyingchi |
- Bayi District
- Gongbo'gyamda County
Mainling County**
Mêdog County**
- Bomê County
Zayü County**
Nang County**
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Shannan |
- Nêdong District
- Zhanang County
- Gonggar County
- Sangri County
- Qonggyai County
- Qusum County
- Comai County
- Lhozhag County
- Gyaca County
Lhünzê County**
Cona County**
- Nagarzê County
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Nagqu |
- Seni District
- Lhari County
- Biru County
- Nyainrong County
- Amdo County
- Xainza County
- Sog County
- Baingoin County
- Baqên County
- Nyima County
- Shuanghu County
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Prefectures |
Ngari |
- Gar County
- Burang County
- Zanda County
- Rutog County
- Gê'gyai County
- Gêrzê County
- Coqên County
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** Southern portions of these counties are claimed by the PRC as part of the South Tibet area, but are administered by India. |
Nagqu
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District |
Seni |
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Counties |
- Lhari
- Biru
- Nyainrong
- Amdo
- Xainza
- Sog
- Baingoin
- Baqên
- Nyima
- Shuanghu
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Towns and villages |
- Amdo Town
- Arza
- Bagar
- Bang'ai
- Bangkor
- Biru
- Baqên
- Bilung
- Bungona'og
- Cêgnê
- Chacang
- Chalükong
- Charing
- Chawola
- Chêcang
- Codoi
- Cora
- Coyang
- Cuoma
- Dartang
- Dawatang
- Doijiang
- Dongqiao
- Doqemo
- Duoma
- Ganda
- Gangnyi
- Garong
- Garco
- Goqung
- Gorqu
- Jagbung
- Jangco
- Jangmai
- Jiangda
- Lamado
- Lhari Town
- Lingti
- Maindu
- Maqu
- Marong
- Nagchu Town
- Ngukang
- Nyainrong
- Nyewo
- Pana
- Parta
- Poinsog
- Punzom
- Ragxi
- Qagze
- Qiangma
- Qigêgyizhungma
- Rongdoi
- Sato
- Sewu
- Shela
- Sima
- Sog
- Tandui
- Tanggo
- Tumain
- Xagquka
- Xainza
- Xarma
- Yanshiping
- Zabbe
- Zala
- Zaindainxoi
- Zhaqu
- Zhasa
- Zamar
- Zaindainxoi
- Zharen
- Zhongyu
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Geography |
- Cona Lake
- Siling Lake
- Geren Lake
- Mujiu Lake
- Anzi Lake
- Guomang Lake
- Cuo'e
- Ziguii Lake
- Wuru Lake
- Zigetangcuo Lake
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Coordinates: 32°15′50″N 91°40′50″E / 32.26389°N 91.68056°E / 32.26389; 91.68056
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