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Agbègbè Aladawa Tibet

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(Àtúnjúwe láti Tibet Autonomous Region)
Tibet Autonomous Region
Chinese : 西藏自治区
Xīzàng Zìzhìqū
Tibetan :
Bod-rang-skyong-ljongs
Abbreviations:   (pinyin: Zàng)
Tibet Autonomous Region is highlighted on this map
Origin of name See Origin of name
Administration type Autonomous region
Capital
(and largest city)
Lhasa
CPC Ctte Secretary Zhang Qingli
Chairman Padma Choling[1]
Area 1,228,400 km2 (474,300 sq mi) (2nd)
Population (2004)
 - Density
2,840,000 (32nd)
2.2/km2 (5.7/sq mi) (33rd)
GDP (2008)
 - per capita
CNY 39.59 billion (32st)
CNY 13,861 (28th)
HDI (2006) 0.621 (medium) (31st)
Ethnic composition 92.8% Tibetan
6.1% Han
0.3% Hui
0.3% Monpa
0.2% others
Prefecture-level 7 divisions
County-level 73 divisions
Township-level* 692 divisions
ISO 3166-2 CN-54
Official website
http://www.xizang.gov.cn/
Source for population and GDP data:
《中国统计年鉴—2005》 China Statistical Yearbook 2005
ISBN 7503747382
Source for nationalities data:
《2000年人口普查中国民族人口资料》 Tabulation on nationalities of 2000 population census of China
ISBN 7105054255
*As at December 31, 2004
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Agbegbe Aladawa Tibet (Tibet Autonomous Region, TAR), bakanna bi Xizang Autonomous Region (Àdàkọ:Lang-bo; Wylie: Bod-rang-skyong-ljongs; Àdàkọ:Zh je igberikoijoba ti agbegbe aladawa ti orile-ede Saina (PRC) to je didasile ni 1965.



  1. "Leadership shake-up in China's Tibet: state media". AFP. France: France24. 2010-01-15. Archived from the original on 2010-01-18. http://www.france24.com/en/20100115-leadership-shake-chinas-tibet-state-media. Retrieved 2010-01-15.