Zhongba County

Coordinates: 29°46′12″N 84°01′53″E / 29.77000°N 84.03139°E / 29.77000; 84.03139
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Zhongba County
仲巴县འབྲོང་པ་རྫོང་།
Location of Zhongba County (red) in Xigazê City (yellow) and the Tibet A.R.
Location of Zhongba County (red) in Xigazê City (yellow) and the Tibet A.R.
Zhongba is located in Tibet
Zhongba
Zhongba
Location of the seat in the Tibet A.R.
Coordinates: 29°46′12″N 84°01′53″E / 29.77000°N 84.03139°E / 29.77000; 84.03139
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Autonomous RegionTibet
Prefecture-level cityXigazê
SeatLabrang
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Zhongba County (Tibetan: འབྲོང་པ་རྫོང༌།, ZYPY: Zhongba Zong; Chinese: 仲巴县; pinyin: Zhōngbā Xiàn; lit. 'Place of Gaur') is a county of Xigazê Prefecture in China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Located in western Tibet, it is the largest county in the prefecture.

Zhongba County has a population of approximately 18,000 and covers 43,594 square kilometers. It is prone to earthquakes and suffered a large one, 6.8 on the Richter scale, on 30 August 2008. Although the temblor left a 10 km (6.2 mi) north-south crack at the epicenter located at 31° north and 83.6° east, and houses were damaged and roads blocked by falling rocks, there were no reported injuries.[1] The county is dotted with lakes such as Taruo Lake, Ang Laren Lake and Renqingxiubu Lake.

Borders

MUSTĀNG (1954)

Zhongba County shares the Tibet Autonomous Region's southern border with most of western Nepal's Karnali and Dhaulagiri Zones with a border crossing into Mustang District leading through the former Lo Kingdom to its historic capital Lo Manthang.

Town and townships

Transport

China National Highway 219

Footnotes

  1. ^ http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-08/30/content_9739195.htm "Strong Earthquake in Tibet leaves no casualties, but big crack."