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- Shiquanhe (Chinese: 狮泉河镇; lit. 'Lion Spring River Town'), known in Tibetan as Sênggêkanbab (Tibetan: སེང་གེ་ཁ་འབབ་, Wylie: seng ge kha 'bab, THL: seng...
- Khorsum. Its administrative centre and largest settlement is the town of Shiquanhe. It is one of the least densely po****ted areas in the world, with 0.3...
- 42361  • elevation 4,600 m (15,100 ft) Source confluence    • location Shiquanhe (confluence), Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China  • coordinates...
- Sêrlung Seronggang Sêrtang Sêwa Sewu Shangzayü Shela Shelkar Shigatse Shiquanhe (Sênggê) Shürong Sima Sinda Sogba Sogdoi Sogma Sogmai Sogxung Soila Sokai...
- Gar Valley. The present headquarters, under PRC administration, is at Shiquanhe in the Sênggê Zangbo valley, close to the point of confluence of the two...
- combined river to be Sênggê Zangbo as it flows into Ladakh. The town of Shiquanhe, the administrative headquarters of the Ngari Prefecture, is located in...
- NGQ, ICAO: ZUAL), also known as Shiquanhe Airport is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the town of Shiquanhe in Ngari Prefecture, between Gar...
- Prefecture of the western Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The main town is Shiquanhe (Sênggêkanbab), also called "Gar", on account of being the county seat...
- resulted in severe sandstorms and the decline of the living conditions in Shiquanhe Town. To inhibit additional sand encroachment, the Ngari Prefecture formally...
- amongst the largest. Other cities and towns in cultural Tibet include Shiquanhe (Gar), Nagchu, Bamda, Rutog, Nyingchi, Nedong, Coqên, Barkam, Sagya, Gertse...