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Changdu Diqu (China)

LC control no.n 88137012
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Geographic headingChangdu Diqu (China)
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Variant(s)Chʻang-tu ti chʻü (China)
Kam (China)
Kang (China)
Kemu (China)
Kham (China)
Khams (China)
Qamdo Diqu (China)
Xizang Changdu Diqu (China)
Xizang Zizhiqu Changdu Diqu (China)
昌都地区 (China)
See alsoQamdo Shi (China)
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Special noteSUBJECT USAGE: This heading is not valid for use as a subject. Works about this place are entered under Qamdo Shi (China).
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Found inʼDzi-sgar Bkra-śis-thub-bstan-chos-ʼkhor-dge-ʼphel-gliṅ gi chos grwa chen poʼi phyag bźes dkyil chog kun gyi lag len skor, 1985: t.p. (Kham)
Gazetteer of the PRC" (Qamdo Diqu, ADMD 31°10ʹN, 97°14ʹE; variant: Chʻang-tu Ti-chʻü)
An historical atlas of China, 1966: p. 38/38 (Khams; appro. 100°E, 30°N) p. 48/49 (Kham)
Columbia Lippincott gazetteer of the world, 1966: p. 936 (Kham, Chinese Kʻang or Kang; historical E province of Tibet, bet. c93° and c.99°E; sometimes spelt Kam)
Ci hai, 1979: p. 1964 (Kang, the easternmost of the four parts of historical Tibet; also called Kemu; approximates today's Changdu Diqu, Tibet Autonomous Region)
Xizang Changdu Diqu tu di zi yuan, 1993: t.p. (西藏昌都地区 = Xizang Changdu Diqu; also Xizang Zizhiqu Changdu Diqu)
Baidu, Feb. 13, 2017: (Changdu [Qamdo]; prefectural city in Tibet Autonomous Region; Changdu Diqu abolished in Oct. 2014, renamed Changdu Shi)
Wikipedia, Feb. 13, 2017: ("Chamdo, officially Qamdo, and known in Chinese as Changdu, is a prefecture-level city in the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China.")
Geographic area codea-cc-ti