Geography of Tibet
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The geography of Tibet consists of the high mountains, lakes and rivers lying between Central, East and South Asia. Traditionally, Western (European and American) sources have regarded Tibet as being in Central Asia, though today's maps show a trend toward considering all of modern China, including Tibet, to be part of East Asia. Tibet is often called "the roof of the world," comprising table-lands averaging over 4,950 metres above the sea with peaks at 6,000 to 7,500 m, including Mount Everest.
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online collection of maps of Tibet maintained by T... online collection of maps of Tibet maintained by The Australian National University www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/TibPages/tib-maps.html - Web |
General Survey (Tibet) General Survey (Tibet) tibet-development.com.server321-han.de-nserver.de/.../about_general-survey?PHPSESSID=ac97ac050285e7f2b11a624ee27d4bb1 - Web |
Geography of Tibet Geography of Tibet ru.china-embassy.org/rus/ztbd/xzzt/xzjj/t69893.htm - Web |
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The Pleistocene Glaciation of Tibet and the Onset ... The Pleistocene Glaciation of Tibet and the Onset of Ice Ages – An Autocycle Hypothesis www.uni-goettingen.de/.../Tibetan%20Ice%20Sheet.pdf - Web |