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*Alamdo *Alhar *
Arza Arza (; ) is a small populated town and township, east of Lhasa in the Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region or Xizang Autonomous Region, often shortened to Tibet or Xizang, is a province-level autonomous region of the Pe ...
*Asog


B

* Baga *Bagar * Baidi *Baima *
Baimai Baimai ( Chinese: 八美; Pinyin: Bāměi) is a Township in Lhorong County, Qamdo Prefecture in the eastern Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It lies at an altitude of and is located some west of the village of Gyari. ...
*Baixoi *
Bamda Bamda (; ) is a small township in Markam County in the south-east of the Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region or Xizang Autonomous Region, often shortened to Tibet or Xizang, is a province-level autonomous region of the Pe ...
*Banag *Banbar *
Banggaidoi Banggaidoi ( Chinese: 邦格堆; Pinyin: Bānggéduī) is a township in Jomda County, Tibet Autonomous Region of China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's List of countries ...
*Bangkor *Bangru * Bangxing * Baqên *Bar *
Bêba Bêba () is a town in the west of Bayi District, Nyingchi, in the southeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region. It lies at an altitude of 3,231 metres (10,603 feet) along China National Highway 318 China National Highway 318 (G318) runs from Shangha ...
*Bei *Bênqungdo *
Bilung Bilung (Chinese: 布隆; Pinyin: Bùlóng) is a township in Biru County, Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region or Xizang Autonomous Region, often shortened to Tibet or Xizang, is a province-level autonomous region of the People ...
*Birba * Biru *Bogkamba *Boindoi * Bolo *Bongba *
Boqê Baoji, also Boqê and Poche (; ) is a township in Baingoin County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. It lies at an altitude Altitude or height (also sometimes known as depth) is a distance measurement, usually in the ver ...
*Bumgyê *Bungona’og * Bünsum * Burang *Bushêngcaka


C

* Caina *Cakaxiang *Camco *
Cawarong Cawarong or Tsawarong (; ) is a township in Zayü County, Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Wu Zhenhua (武振华), Xizang Diming (西藏地名; Place Names in Tibet), p.65, Chinese Zangxue Press (中国藏学出版社) 1996, It lies at an altit ...
* Cazê *Cêgnê *
Cêngdo Cêngdo (Chinese: 仓都; Pinyin: Cāngdū) is a township in Markam County, Chamdo Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region of China.Wu Zhenhua (武振华), Xizang Diming (西藏地名; Place Names in Tibet), p.56, Chinese Zangxue Press (中国藏学出 ...
*Cêri *Cêrwai *Chabug *
Chacang Chacang (Chinese: 查仓; Pinyin: Chácāng) is a township in Xainza County, Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns and vi ...
*Chagla * Chagna *Chagyoi *Cha’gyüngoinba *Chalükong *
Chamco Chamco (Chinese: 长所; Pinyin: Chángsǒ) is a village and township (村) in Tingri County, Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Wu Zhenhua (武振华), Xizang Diming (西藏地名; Place Names in Tibet), p.67, Chinese Zangxue Press (中国藏学出 ...
*Chamda *Chamoling *Changgo *Changlung *Changmar *Charing *Chatang *Chawola *Chêcang *
Chênggo Chênggo (; ) is a township in Gonggar County, Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Wu Zhenhua (武振华), Xizang Diming (西藏地名; Place Names in Tibet), p.69, Chinese Zangxue Press (中国藏学出版社) 1996, It lies at an altitude of 4,744 m ...
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Chepzi Chepzi, also spelt Chabji
*Chibma *Chido *Chigu *Chongkü *Chongsar *Chowa *Chubalung *Chubarong *Chuka *Chumba *Chumbu *
Chunduixiang Chundui (; bo, མཚོ་སྟོད་) is a township in Lhünzhub County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China, about north of the urban area of Lhasa. It comprises three villages A village is a clustered human set ...
*Co Nyi *Cocholung * Codoi *
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* Coka *Comai *Cona (Tsona) *Co’nga *
Congdü Congdü ( Chinese: 充堆; Pinyin: Chōngduī) is a township in Nyalam County, the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Wu Zhenhua (武振华), ''Xizang Diming'' (西藏地名; Place Names in Tibet), p.73, Chinese Zangxue Press (中国藏学出版社) ...
*Conggo * Coqên *Coyang * Cuoma *
Cuozheqiangma Cuozheqiangmaxiang ( zh, 措折强玛乡) is a township in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns and villages, in th ...


D

*Dagdong *Dagmo *Dagri *Dagring *Dagzhuka *Dakyung * Damdoi *Damnyain *
Dangquka Dangquka, or Damquka (; bo, འདམ་ཆུ་ཁ།) is a small modern Tibetan town of low-barrack like buildings and is the administrative centre of Damxung County, roughly two and a half hours by road northeast of Lhasa, the capital of the ...
*Damxoi * Daba (Danbab) *Dangqên *Daqên *Dartang *Darzhuo *Dawatang *Dawaxung *Dayêr * Dêgên *Dêgyi * Dêlêg * Dêmqog * Dênggar *Dêngzê * Dêqên *Dêrdoin *Dêrtang * Dêrub *Dêxing *Digna *Dingchog *Dinggo * Dinggyê *Diyag *Doba * Dobê *
Dobjoi Dobjoi or Doqoi is a village and township in the Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region or Xizang Autonomous Region, often shortened to Tibet or Xizang, is a province-level autonomous region of the People's Republic of China in ...
*Dobqên *Dobzha *Do’gyaling *Doijiang *Dolma Sampa *
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*Domartang *Dombang *Dongbo *Dongco *
Donggar Donggar (; ) is a subdistrict in Doilungdêqên District in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, northwest of Lhasa. It lies at an altitude of 3,828 metres (12,562 feet). The subdistrict has a population of about 4,000 people with 9,359 people ...
*Dongjug *Dongngoin * Dongqiao *Dongxê *Doqemo *Doxoggu *Doxong *Dungro *Dunxu *Duomula *Düri *Dzānak


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*Êmagang


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*Fosung


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* Gadong *
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*Gambaxoi *Gamqen *Gamtog *Gana *
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*Gandaingoin *Gangga *Gaqoi *Garbiutangka *Garbo *Garo *Gardê *Gariqiong *Garma *Garong *Garxincun * Garyarsa (Gartok) *Gase *Gatang *
Gêding Gêding is a village and township in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous ...
*Gêgar * Gejizhen * Gêla *Gohaling *
Goibo Goibo is a township in Markam County in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also *List of township-level divisions of the Tibet Autonomous Region This is a list of township-level divisions of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), People's ...
*Goicang *Goicangdoi *Goicangmai * Goin’gyibug *Goinsargoin *
Golag Golag () is a township in the northeast of Zayü County, Nyingchi, in the southeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns an ...
*Golingka *Golug *Gomo *
Gongtang Gongtang (; bo, ཀོང་ཐང། ) is a township in Damxung County in the Lhasa Prefecture of Tibet, China. Established in 1960, in 1970 it became a township. It has a population of around 4800 and contains four village committees. The econ ...
*Gongqên *Gormain *Gorqu * Gotang (Kungtang) *Gowaqungo *Goxung * Goyü *Güncang *Günlu *
Günsa Gar Günsa (), Günsa () or Kunsa, () is a township consisting of three administrative villages in Gar County in the Ngari Prefecture of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, viz., Sogmai () and Gar Chongsar () and Namru () The modern Ngari Gun ...
*Günsang *Gur *Gurabnamgyai *
Gurum Gurum (, ) is a small town and township of Doilungdêqên District in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns and villa ...
* Gyaca *
Gyaco Gyamco Township is a township of Tingri, Tibet Autonomous Region. Its downtown area, Guore village (), also referred as ''Gyaco'' in English, is a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet ...
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Gya'gya Saga (Tibetan: Kyakyaru) is a town and township, and the seat of Saga County in Shigatse Prefecture, in southern Tibet. It lies at an altitude of 4,640 metres (15,223 ft.) Description Saga ("happy land") is an army town with a Chinese garrison w ...
*Gyamco *
Gyamda Gyamda ( bo, རྒྱ་མདའ; ) or Ngapo Zampa ( bo, ང་ཕོད་ཟམ་ཁ) is a village in modern-day Gongbo'gyamda County of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China on the upper Nyang River at an altitude of 3,200 metres.Dorje (1999), ...
*Gyamotang *Gyamug *Gyanbê *
Gyangkar Gyangkar or Jiangga () is a town in Dinggyê County, in the Shigatse prefecture-level city of the Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region or Xizang Autonomous Region, often shortened to Tibet or Xizang, is a province-level auto ...
*Gyangngog *Gyangrang *
Gyantse Gyantse, officially Gyangzê Town (also spelled Gyangtse; ; ), is a town located in Gyantse County, Shigatse Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It was historically considered the third largest and most prominent town in the Tibet region ( ...
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Gya'nyima Gyanema or Gya'nyima
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*Gyarab *Gyari *Gyarubtang *Gyaxing *Gyazhug *Gyêmdong *Gyêrba *Gyêwa *Gyibug *Gyigang *Gyigyi *Gyimda *Gyimda * Gyinkar *Gyipug *Gyiru *Gyitang *Gyonub *Gyorxung *Gyungcang


H

*Hongqi *Hongxing *Hormai *Horru *Huangtiandi * Huo'er (Hor)


I

*Isaikalog


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*Jagbung *
Jaggang Chakgang, or Jaggang (; , often transliterated Jiagang), is a village in the Rutog County, Ngari Prefecture in the Tibet region of China. It is on a wide plain at a major junction in the Maga Zangbo valley where several tributary streams join ...
*Jagka * Jagsamka *Jainzhug *Jangco *
Jangdam Jangdam () is a village and township of Samzhubzê District (Shigatse City), in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. At the time of the 2010 census, the township had a population of 4,951 and an area of . It is the location of the Shigatse Peace ...
*Jangmai *Jêdêxoi *Jênlung * Jiangda (Jamda) * Jiaqiong (Jongnag) *Jiazha *Jiggyob * Jomda *Jongnê *Jorra *Jungba *Jungsi


K

*Kada *Kagor *Kaika *Kaimar *Kaimar *
Kamru Kamru is a village and township in the Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region or Xizang Autonomous Region, often shortened to Tibet or Xizang, is a province-level autonomous region of the People's Republic of China in Southwes ...
*Kamsa *Kanglung * Kangmar *Kangrai *Kangro *Kangsê *Kangtog * Kangxung *Kardag *
Kardoi Kardoi is a village and township in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also

*List of towns and villages in Tibet Populated places in Shigatse Township-level divisions of Tibet {{Tibet-geo-stub ...
*Kargang *
Karmai Karmai is a village and township in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also

*List of towns and villages in Tibet Populated places in Shigatse Township-level divisions of Tibet {{Tibet-geo-stub ...
*Karmardo * Karrêg *Karsumdo *
Kata ''Kata'' is a Japanese word ( 型 or 形) meaning "form". It refers to a detailed choreographed pattern of martial arts movements made to be practised alone. It can also be reviewed within groups and in unison when training. It is practised ...
* Kazixiang *Kenze Māne *Kormang *Korqên *Korqug *Küba *Kugka Lhai * Kunggar * Kunglung *Kurqên *Kyangngoin *Kyêrdo *
Kyunglung Kyunglung (also Khyunglung, Qulong or Qulongcun) is a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Kyunglung Ngüka (, ) "Silver Palace of Garuda Valley", located southwest of Mount Kailash (), identified with palaces found in the upper Sutlej ...


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*Ladoi *Laiyor *Laka *Lamado *Langgar *Langju *Langmai *Langmar *Langna *Lanngazhoinkang *Lazhuglung * Lêba *Lêgzê *Leten *Lhabu * Lha’gyai *Lhainag *Lhai’u’gyü *Lhajam * Lhari *
Lhasa Lhasa (; Lhasa dialect: ; bo, text=ལྷ་ས, translation=Place of Gods) is the urban center of the prefecture-level city, prefecture-level Lhasa (prefecture-level city), Lhasa City and the administrative capital of Tibet Autonomous Regio ...
*Lhasoi *Lhato *Lhatog *Lhazê *Lhazhong *Lhoma *Lhomar * Lhorong * Lhünzê * Lhünzhub (Gandainqonkor) *Lhunzhub Nongchang *Lingka *Lingqu *
Lingti Lingti, also Lindi or Lindixiang () is a small town and township-level division of Lhari County in the Nagqu Prefecture of the Tibet Autonomous Region, in China. It lies along the S305 road, northwest of Lhari Town and southwest by road of Nagc ...
*Lingza *Logtang *Lopu *Lugu *Lumachomo *Lumaringbo *Lunang *Lungdo *
Lunggar Lunggar Township is a small settlement in Zhongba County of Shigatse Prefecture, part of the Tibet Autonomous Region in China. See also

*List of towns and villages in Tibet Populated places in Shigatse Township-level divisions of Tibet Zho ...
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Lungmar Lungmar is a village and township in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous Regio ...
*Lungsang *Lungzhong *Lura


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*Mabja *Macala *Mainacun *Mainda *Maindong *Maindu *Mainkung * Mainpu * Maiyü *Malilang *Mamba * Mamta *Mangra *Mani *Maoniupo *Maqên * Mar (Marqu) *Mardêng *Margyang *Markam *Marmê *Marri * Mêdog *Mêdogdêng *Mêmo *
Mentang Mentang Raktsek (མན་ཐང་རགས་རྩེག་, ''Mendang-xiang'' 门当乡) is a township in Baingoin County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. The township is situated on an elevation of 4,617 metres (15,148&n ...
*Midika *
Moincêr __NOTOC__ Minsar: "Minsar (Missar) – Ladakhi enclave in West Tibet close to Lake Manasarowar; during the Dogra-Tibet War (1841-2), the Dogras stored their supplies here." or Moincêr () is a village and the centre of a township in the Ngari Prefe ...
*Momo’ngar *Mugarripug *Mükangsar


N

* Nagarzê *Nagjog *
Nagqu Nagqu (also Naqu, Nakchu, or Nagchu; ; ) is a prefecture-level city in the north of the Chinese autonomous region of Tibet. On May 7, 2018, the former Nagqu Prefecture was officially declared the sixth prefecture-level city in Tibet after Lhasa, ...
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Nailung Nailung is a village and township in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also

*List of towns and villages in Tibet Populated places in Shigatse Township-level divisions of Tibet {{Xigaze-geo-stub ...
*Naixi *
Naiyü Naiyü is an ethnic township in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also *List of towns and villages in Tibet This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of w ...
*Naizha *Nala’nga *
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*Namgyaigang *Namgyaixoi *Namka * Namling *Namoding * Namoqê *Namru * Nangxian *Napug *Naqên *Narüdo
Nayag
* Nêdong *Ngamda *Ngamringxoi *Ngangca *Nganggug * Ngarnang *Ngarzhag *Ngiangri *Ngomdo *Ngoqudoima *Ngoqumaima *Ngükang *Ngüxoi *
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*Norbukyungzê *Norcang *Nordê *Norma *Nujiang *Numari *Nyaimai * Nyainrong *Nyangbo *Nyangri * Nyêmo *Nyêru * Nyêtang *Nyêwo *Nyigê *Nyima *
Nyingchi Nyingchi (), also known as Linzhi and as Nyingtri, is a prefecture-level city in the southeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region in China. The administrative seat of Nyingchi is Bayi District. Nyingchi is the location of Buchu Monastery. Economy ...
*Nyingda * Nyingzhong *Nyixung *Nyizhê *Nyogzê *Nyugku


O

*Oibab *Oiga *Oiyug *Oma *Ombu *Orma


P

*Padain *Paggai * Paggor * Pagnag (Pana) *
Pagri Phari or Pagri (; ) is a town in Yadong County in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China near the border with Bhutan. The border can be accessed through a secret road/trail connecting Tsento Gewog in Bhutan () known as Tremo La. the town had a popula ...
*Painbo Nongchang * Paingar *Par * Parco *Parding *Parling *Parlung Zangbo * Pana *Parta * Paryang *Pazhug *Pêlung *Pêxung * Poindo *Poinsog *Pompain *Pongda *Porgyang *Pubu *Pula * Püncogling *Punzom *Puqu *Purgadala


Q

*Qabgar *Qabnag *Qagbasêrag *Qagcaka *Qagzê *Qainaqangma *Qajortêbu *
Qamdo Chamdo, officially Qamdo () and also known in Chinese as Changdu, is a prefecture-level city in the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. Its seat is the town of Chengguan, Chamdo, Chengguan in Karuo District. Chamdo is Tibet's t ...
* Qamdün *Qamqênxoi *Qangba *Qangdoi *Qangmai *Qangzê *Qarasa *Qayü *Qêqên *Qêri * Qiangma *Qigêgyizhungma * Qinglung * Qingtü *Qizhong *Qoi *Qoidêkong *Qoidên *Qomo *Qonggyaixoi *Qugaryartang *Qugcang *Qugcodoi *Qujang * Qulho *Qumdo *
Qumig Qumig (), or Qumei ), is a village and township of Samzhubzê District (Shigatse City), in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. At the time of the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China, 2010 census, the township had a ...
*Qumigxung *Qunaggai *Qungdo’gyang *Qungtag *Quntamari *Qu’nyido *Qu’og * Qusum *Quxam


R

*Rabang *Rabgyailing *Rabka *Rabqên *Racaka *Ragxi *Raixarma * Raka *Ramai * Ramba *Rangzhub *
Rawu Rawu (also known as Rawok) is the name of a town in Baxoi County, Qamdo Prefecture, part of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It is at an altitude of . The modern town (population about 2,900) of about 20 shops and hotels services the loggers an ...
*Rayü *Ribxi *Ridung *Rigong *Rila *Rimar * Rinbung *Rindü *Ringtor *Rinqênzê *Risong Township, Risong *Risum *Ritang *Rixoi *Ro'gyog Township, Ro’gyog *Rolagang *Rongbo *Rongma *Rongmê *Rongpu Si *Rongqu *Rongxar *Rongxar *Rubba *Rusar Township, Rusar *Rutog Town, Rutog


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*Sa’gyari *Sa’ngain *Sadêng *Sadengmucun *Saga, Tibet, Saga *Sagang *Sagyaxoi *Sainca *Saiqu *Samai *Samaixung *Samarda Township, Samarda *Sambriāl *Samcang *Samka *Samsang *Samyai *Sanagda *Sancam *Sangba *Sangdê *Sanglai *Sangmenzhang *Sangnag Choling *Sangri, Tibet, Sangri *Sangsang *Sangxung *Sanor *Sapügang *Sar, Tibet, Sar *Sato *Sêbrong *Sêlêpug *Sênco *Sêndo *Sêngdo *Sêngdoi *Sênggêkanbab *Sêrca *Sêrdê *Sêrkang *Sêrlung *Seronggang *Sêrtang *Sêwa *Sewu, Tibet, Sewu *Shangzayü *Shela, Tibet, Shela *Shelkar *Shigatse *Shiquanhe, Shiquanhe (Sênggê) *Shürong *Sima *Sinda *Sogba *Sogdoi *Sogma *Sogmai *Sogxung *Soila *Sokai *Sumxi *Sumzom *Surco


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*Taglung *Taizhao *Taktsang *Talu *Tamze *Tangdê *Tanggar *Tanggo *Tanggyai *Tanglhai *Tangluqangma *Tangmai *Targyailing *Tarmar *Têbo *Têmarxung *Têmo *Têring *Tiangacun *Tingri (town), Tingri *Tirkang *Toba *Tobgyai *Togqên *Toinqu *Toling *Tomra *Tongpu Township, Tongpu *Toudaoban *Tuglung *Tuma *Tungdor *Tunggar *Tungru


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*Urdoi *Urmai *Uxu


V

*Valuxai


W

*Wangda *Wangdain Township, Wangdain *Wangdian *Wangkar *Woinbodol *Wüjang *Wulang *Wumatang


X

*Xabyai *Xaga *Xagar *Xagjang *Xagnag *Xago *Xagquka *Xainza *Xalazakung *Xangzha *Xardong *Xarlung *Xarma *Xaxa *Xayag *Xênkyêr *Xêxung *Xia Lingka *Xiazayü *Xiayanjingxiang *Xingba *Xinrong *Xiongmei *Xobando *Xognga *Xoi *Xoisar *Xoka *Xongmai Township, Xongmai *Xümo *Xungba *Xungqên *Xungru


Y

*Yadong *Yagra *Yaiba *Yamo *Ya’ngamdo *Yangbajain *Yanhu, Tibet, Yanhu *Yanshiping, Tibet, Yanshiping *Yardoi *Yarong *Yarzhong *Yêndum *Yi’ong *Yubzha *Yudo *Yümai *Yumco


Z

*Zaindainxoi *Zaisang *Zala, Tibet, Zala *Zamar *Za’ngoza’ngoin *Zangqênrong *Zangxoi *Zapug *Zaqog *Zaragoy *Zari *Zaxoi *Zayul Town, Zayul *Zêba *Zêsum *Zhabdün *Zhabsang *Zhainzê *Zhamo *Zhangdong *Zhangmu *Zharen *Zhasa *Zhaxigang Township, Zhaxigang *Zhaxizê *Zhêxam *Zhigung *ZhongLingka *Zhongzê *Zhowagoin *Zhugla *Zhuglung *Zhujia, Tibet, Zhujia *Zigar *Zingqi *Zito *Zoco *Zongga *Zongxoi


References

* Wu Zhenhua (武振华), ''Xizang Diming'' (西藏地名; Place Names in Tibet), Chinese Tibetology Press (中国藏学出版社) 1996, {{ISBN, 7-80057-284-6 Lists of populated places in China, Tibet Tibet Autonomous Region Tibet-related lists, Towns Populated places in Tibet,