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The Dangqu (Chinese: 当曲, p Dāngqū) or Dam Chu (Tibetan: འདམ་ཆུ, w 'Dam Chu, lit. "Marshy River") is a 234 km (145 mi) river in Qinghai province in the People's Republic of China. It is the geographic headwater of the Yangtze River, although the nearby Ulan Moron is traditionally regarded as the source.
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Dang Qiu ( Chinese: 邱党; pinyin: Qiū Dǎng; born 29 October...
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Nagqu. Coordinates: 31°28′34″N 92°03′04″E. Nagqu (also Naqu, Nakchu, or Nagchu; Tibetan: ནག་ཆུ།, Wylie: Nag-chu, ZYPY: Nagqu; Chinese: 那曲; lit. 'black river') is a prefecture-level city in the north of the Chinese autonomous region of Tibet.
- 450,537 km² (173,953 sq mi)
- a district and 10 counties
- China
- Tibet
Tongtian River. The Zhi Qu (Tibetan) or Tongtian River ( Chinese: 通天河; pinyin: Tōngtiān Hé) is a 1,012 km (629 mi) long river in Qinghai Province, northwest China. It begins at the confluence of Tuotuo River and Dangqu River, before flowing southeast and meeting the Jinsha River near the border of Qinghai and Sichuan.
Le Dangqu (chinois: 当曲, p Dāngqū) oo Dam Chu (tibétain: འདམ་ཆུ, w 'Dam Chu, lit. "Rivière marécageuse") est un cours d'eau qui s'écoule sur le plateau tibétain dans la province chinoise de Qinghai. C'est un des trois cours d'eau qui donne naissance au grand fleuve chinois Yangzi Jiang.
- 18 530 km²
- mont Xiasheriaba
- 360 km
- Tongtian (Yangzi Jiang)
Peerage. Marquis of Dangqu Village. (宕渠侯) Ju Fu ( fl. third century), courtesy name Xiaoxing, was a military officer of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. His name is sometimes rendered as Gou Fu .
The Dangqu (Chinese: 当曲, p Dāngqū) or Dam Chu (Tibetan: འདམ་ཆུ, w 'Dam Chu, lit. "Marshy River") is a 234 km (145 mi) river in Qinghai province in the People's Republic of China. It is the geographic headwater of the Yangtze River, although the nearby Ulan Moron is traditionally regarded as the source.