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    The Changtang (alternatively spelled Changthang or Qangtang) is a part of the high altitude Tibetan Plateau in western and northern Tibet extending into...
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  • The Changtang is part of the Tibetan Plateau in western and northern Tibet and extending into India. Changtang may also refer to: Changtang, Anhua (长塘镇)...
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    Changpa, or Champa, are a semi-nomadic Tibetan people found mainly in the Changtang in Ladakh, India. A smaller number resides in the western regions of the...
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  • ecosystem. The reserve spans the vast and sparsely inhabited northern Tibetan Changtang plateau. The reserve had since been expanded over time. It was upgraded...
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  • Changtang Town (simplified Chinese: 长塘镇; traditional Chinese: 長塘鎮; pinyin: Chángtáng Zhèn) is an urban town in and subdivision of Anhua County, Hunan Province...
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    becomes progressively higher, colder, and drier, until reaching the remote Changtang region in the northwestern part of the plateau. Here the average altitude...
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    extending past Mount Kailash are included in Ngari, and much of the vast Changtang plateau to the north. The Himalayas defined Ü-Tsang's southern border...
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    Taklamakan Desert. To the south of the Kunlun is the sparsely populated Changtang region, which forms part of the Tibetan Plateau. Altyn-Tagh or Altun Range...
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    Nomads on the Changtang, Ladakh...
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  • struggled over the mountains and then trekked across the vast uninhabited Changtang on the Tibetan plateau. It arrived at the first Tibetan outpost on April...
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