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    Litang County (Tibetan: ལི་ཐང་རྫོང་།; Chinese: 理塘县) is southwest of Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, in Sichuan, China, in the traditional Tibetan...
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  • Litang may refer to: Litang or Lithang County (理塘县) in Sichuan/Kham, site of the Lithang Monastery Chiefdom of Lithang (1719–1906), a Tibetan polity Litang...
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    Gāochéng Zhèn), also known as Litang (Lithang, Tibetan: ལི་ཐང།, Wylie: li thang), is the administrative centre of Litang County in the southwest of the Garzê...
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  • The Litang Horse Festival is a summer horse festival held in Litang County, Sichuan province, China. Khampas from all over the Tibetan Plateau come to...
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  • li thang), or Chiefdom of Litang (Chinese: 理塘土司), was an autonomous Tusi chiefdom that ruled Litang (present day Litang County of Garzê Tibetan Autonomous...
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    5616人,狮子山街道64826人,成龙路街道113750人,柳江街道52247人,三圣街道24471人。 稻城县历史沿革 [Daocheng County Historical Development]. 行政区划网 (in Chinese). XZQH. 23 March 2015. Retrieved...
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    Xinlong County Dêgê County Baiyü County Sêrxü County Sêrtar County Litang County Batang County Xiangcheng County Daocheng County Dêrong County Chinese:...
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  • modern Xinlong County, which is called Nyarong in Tibetan, though the traditional region also includes parts of Litang County and Baiyü County. The most common...
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    Shuiluo River, the Litang River, and the Yalong River that carves out a huge canyon before flowing into the Yangtze River. Muli County comprises 6 towns...
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    ruled Sizhou (present day Cengong County), abolished in 1414 Chiefdom of Canbolang (Chinese: 參卜郎千戶所), ruled Litang County Chiefdom of Dongbohanhu (Chinese:...
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