"Ü-Tsang" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [英語]

Etymology: 借自藏語 དབུས་གཙང (dbus gtsang)。
  1. 衛藏,烏思藏,藏區傳統和文化上的一個地區
    Sense id: zh-Ü-Tsang-en-name-7RG2X7Jk
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          "text": "The government-in-exile calls Tibet “Cholka-sum”, meaning “The Three Provinces”. These historic areas are U-Tsang, which roughly corresponds to the TAR, Amdo centred around Qinghai Province, and Kham centred around Sichuan in China’s southwest.",
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          "ref": "2020 July 11, Akhilesh Pillalamarri, “History of Tibet-Ladakh Relations and Their Modern Implications”, 出自 The Diplomat,於2020-07-13歸檔自原頁面:",
          "text": "The Tibetan plateau — the geographic and cultural region associated with Tibet — has traditionally been divided into four historical regions. Three are almost entirely in China: Amdo in the north, now associated mostly with Qinghai and Gansu provinces in China, Kham in the east, split between Sichuan province and TAR, and Ü-Tsang, or central Tibet, the region is generally identified with the idea of Tibet, both culturally and administratively, although parts of Ü-Tsang extend to northern Nepal and the Indian states of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh."
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