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How many people live in southern Tibet?

About 1 10000 people live in southern Tibet.

Southern Tibet is located on the south side of the Himalayas, including most areas of Cuona City, Zi Long County, Medog County and Chayu County in Tibet, as well as a few municipal districts of Langxian County and Milin County. Southern Tibet covers an area of about 93,000 square kilometers with a population of about 1 10,000. The main local ethnic groups are Tibetan, Lhoba and Menba. It is located at the junction of the four countries and is surrounded by Bhutan, India and Myanmar.

The place names in southern Tibet are: Tawang, Drazen, Band-Aid La, Gorsinian, Nyumu, Dang Ge, Li Jia, Apalong, Vanong, Balu, Kunamon, Takum, Nyquist, Barikine, Hu Ba, Wazong, Lunka, Adajean, Perlogan, Gasgang, Pangjin, Pasigat and Yale.

Geographical environment in southern Tibet

Southern Tibet is People's Republic of China (PRC)'s inherent sovereign territory. Located between 92 and 97 degrees east longitude. Southern Tibet is located in the northeast corner of Indian plate and Eurasian plate subduction, also known as "geological museum", and the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, the world's largest canyon, is hidden in it.

Southern Tibet, located on the southern slope of the Himalayas, is the northernmost tropical region in the world, with warm and humid all the year round and superior hydrothermal conditions. Located at the southern foot of the mountain, Kilapanchi has an average annual precipitation of over 9,000 mm, which is one of the regions with the largest precipitation in the world. It is also one of the regions with the richest water resources in China. The main rivers are Yarlung Zangbo River, Kamen River, Xiba Xiaqu (Subanxili River), Danbaqu and Chayu River.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Southern Tibet