Map Tibet

Map Tibet. Tibet, officially known as Xizang Autonomous Region, is sometimes described as the "roof of the world"; the entire region is on a high plateau and there are many large mountains Animal husbandry and agriculture are the two prime economic activities of Tibet


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The map of Tibet provides information about the physiography of the country Map of the approximate extent of the three provinces, Ü-Tsang, Amdo, and Kham, of the Tibetan Empire (8th century) overlaid on a map of modern borders Main article: Etymology of Tibet The Tibetan name for their land, Bod ( བོད་ ), means 'Tibet' or ' Tibetan Plateau ', although it originally meant the central region around Lhasa , now known in Tibetan as Ü ( དབུས ).

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 a large region with a capital city, six prefectures, 72 counties, and has about 3.3 million people Forest and hilly areas, tourist places and politically sensitive zones are also marked in the Tibet map

. Tibet is a large region with a capital city, six prefectures, 72 counties, and has about 3.3 million people Animal husbandry and agriculture are the two prime economic activities of Tibet

. Tibet, historic region and autonomous region of China that is often called 'the roof of the world.' It occupies a vast area of plateaus and mountains in Central Asia, including Mount Everest Tibetan rugs made of pure wool of the country are exported to various countries of.