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Tibet Autonomous Region (China) (Geographic Name)

Preferred form: Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
Used for/see from:
  • Tibetan Autonomous Region (China)
  • Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü (China)
  • Xizang Zizhiqu (China)
  • 西藏自治区 (China)
  • Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu (China)
  • Xizang Zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China)
  • TAR (China)
  • Xizang Autonomous Region (China)
  • Bod Raṅ-skyoṅ-ljoṅs (China)
  • Bod (China)
  • Sitsang (China)
  • Tibet (China)
  • Thibet (China)
  • Tibet-Chamdo (China)
  • Tübüt (China)
  • Xizang (China)
See also:

SUBJECT USAGE: This heading is used for works on the province-level entity (established on Sept. 1, 1965) of the People's Republic of China. Works covering the region associated with ethno-cultural Tibet (the traditional regions of Ü-Tsang, Ngari, Amdo, and Kham, discussed collectively), are entered under the subject heading Tibet Region. Geological works on the Tibetan Plateau are entered under the subject heading Tibet, Plateau of.

Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.

Chen, Cheng-siang. Hsi-tsang tzŭ chih chʻü, 1970.

Gazetteer of the PRC, 1979 (Xizang Zizhiqu)

Wei chien she tuan chieh fu yü wen ming ti hsin Hsi-tsang erh fen tou, 1985: t.p. (Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu)

Tzʻu hai, 1979: p. 4196 (Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü; Hsi-kʻang sheng, est. 1928, abolished 1955, was merged with Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü in 1956)

GEOnet, Nov. 30, 2010 (Tibet Autonomous Region; Bod; Sitsang; Thibet; Tibet-Chamdo; Tübüt; Xizang; 32° N, 90° E; first-order administrative division)

Wikipedia, Nov. 30, 2010 (Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR); Xizang Autonomous Region; Bod-rang-skyong-ljongs)

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