Tsangpo Gorges (China)

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Name (Hebrew)
ערוץ צאנגפו (סין)
Name (Latin)
Tsangpo Gorges (China)
Other forms of name
Tsangpo Gorge (China)
Yaluzangbu Daxiagu (China)
Yarlung Zangbo Daxiagu (China)
Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon (China)
Yarlung Zangbo Great Canyon (China)
See Also From tracing topical name
Gorges China
MARC
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Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q19742
Library of congress: sh2004007445
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 2004053476: The heart of the world : a journey to the last secret place, 2004:CIP galley (Tsangpo Gorges)
  • The riddle of the Tsangpo gorges, 1926.
  • National Geographic WWW site, July 19, 2004(the waterfall was discovered in a legendary unexplored five-mile (eight-kilometer) gap in the Upper Tsangpo Gorge, the world's deepest canyon, which arches around the easternmost Himalaya Mountains)
  • National Geographic Explorer TV web site, July 22, 2004(Secrets of the Tsangpo. Explorer follows an expedition into one of the 20th century's last great unexplored places, Tibet's forbidding Tsangpo Gorges)
  • Zou jin Yaluzangbu Daxiagu, 2002:t.p. (Yaluzangbu Daxiagu; Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon)
  • LC subj. hdg:(Yarlung Zangbo Great Canyon National Reserve (China))
  • Wikipedia, Oct. 30, 2008(Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon; Tsangpo Gorge)
  • Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo di ming da ci dian, 1998:p. 6541 (Yaluzangbu Daxiagu; Yarlung Zangbo Daxiagu; canyon in southeastern Tibet)
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