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01/16/2007

Tibet and it's size

  • Size: 2.5 million kilometers2

     

  • Capital: Lhasa

     

  • Population: 6 million Tibetans and an undetermined number of Chinese, most of whom are in Kham and Amdo

     

  • Religion: Tibetan Buddhism is practiced by 99% of the Tibetan Population

     

  • Language: Tibetan (of the Tibeto-Burmese language family). The official language is Chinese after Chinese occupation in 1959.

     

  • Staple Food: Tsampa (roasted barley flour)

     

  • National Drink: Salted butter tea

     

  • Typical Animals: Wild yak, Bharal (blue) sheep, Musk deer, Tibetan antelope, Tibetan gazelle, Kyang (wild ass), Pica

     

  • Typical Birds: Black necked crane, Lammergeier, Great crested grebe, Bar headed goose, Ruddy shel duck, Ibis-bill.

     

  • Major Environmental Problems: Rampant deforestation in eastern Tibet; desertification, poaching of large mammals

     

  • Average Altitude: 14,000 Feet

     

  • Highest Mountain: Chomo Langma (Mt. Everest) 29,028 ft

     

  • Average Temperature: July 58º F; January 24º F

     

  • Mineral Deposits: Borax, uranium, iron, chromite, gold

     

  • Major Rivers: Mekong, Yangtse, Salween, Tsangpo, Yellow, Indus, Karnali

     

  • Economy: Tibetans: predominantly in agriculture and animal husbandry. Chinese: predominantly in government, commerce and the service sector

     

  • Provinces: U-Tsang (Central Tibet) Amdo (N.E. Tibet), Kham (S.E. Tibet)

     

  • Bordering Countries: India, Nepal, Bhutan, Burma, China

     

  • National Flag: Snow lions with red and blue rays. Outlawed in Tibet

     

  • Political and Religious Leader: The 14th Dalai Lama. In exile in Dharamsala, India

     

  • Government: Communist (after Chinese occupation in 1959)

     

  • Relationship with the People's Republic of China: Colonial

     

  • Legal Status: Occupied

     

 

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