Gyêgu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
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Gyêgu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 玉树藏族自治州; pinyin: Yùshù Zàngzú Zìzhìzhōu; Tibetan: ཡུལ་ཤུལ་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་ / Yul-shul Bod-rigs rang-skyong-khul) is an autonomous prefecture in Qinghai. The prefecture has an area of 188,794 km² and its capital is Gyêgu county.
[edit] Economics
Agricultural, trees, wheat, millet. [[1]]
[edit] Ethnic groups in Gyêgu, 2000 census
Nationality | Population | Percentage |
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Tibetan | 255,167 | 97.15% |
Han | 5,970 | 2.27% |
Hui | 809 | 0.31% |
Others | 715 | 0.27% |
[edit] Subdivisions
The prefecture is subdivided into 6 county-level divisions: 6 counties:
- Gyêgu county (玉树县)
- Zadoi county (杂多县)
- Chindu county (称多县)
- Zhidoi county (治多县)
- Nangqên county (囊谦县)
- Qumarlêb county (曲麻莱县)
Tibetan autonomous areas in the People's Republic of China | ||
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Tibet Autonomous Region: | Lhasa | Nagqu | Qamdo | Shannan | Xigazê | Ngari | Nyingchi | |
In Qinghai Province: | Haibei | Hainan | Haixi (Mongols and Tibetans) | Huangnan | Golog | Gyêgu | |
In Sichuan Province: | Garzê | Ngawa (Tibetan and Qiang) | Muli | |
In Gansu Province: | Gannan | Tianzhu | |
In Yunnan Province: | Dêqên | |
See also: Political divisions of China |