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The geography of Tibet consists of the high mountains, lakes and rivers lying between Central, East and South Asia. 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 maps with prefectures/cities/towns including Lhasa, Shigatse, Ngari, Nyingchi, Gyantse, Lhoka, Nagqu, as well as the tour map, geography and railway.
Media in category "Topographic maps of Tibet" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Tibet and surrounding areas topographic map 2.png 3,000 × 1,873; 9.1 MB
English: Maps of Tibet — this category covers: The Tibetan Plateau geographic region. The historical country of Tibet, including the three Tibetan Provinces of U-Tsang, Kham and Amdo, "in the whole of Tibet known as Cholkha-Sum..."
New maps of tibetan highlands by "Main Menu" and "Download maps" pages. The Tibet Map Institute presents a unique map series of Central Tibet.
Category:Geography of Tibet. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. Maps of Tibet (12 C, 184 F) * Geography of Tibet Autonomous Region (5 C, 4 F) Aerial photographs of Tibet (1 C, 33 F) Clouds in Tibet (358 F) Deserts of Tibet (3 F)
Map of Tibet. Tibet occupies a total land area of 2.5 million sq km. The prime provinces which fall under the geographical expanse of Tibet include Amdo, Kham and U-Tsang. The map of Tibet provides information about the physiography of the country.