Yes, Tibet is a part of Asia, geographically Tibet lies in central-South Asia.
It is smack-dab in the heart of Asia. If it isn't, nothing is.
Tibet is a region in Asia that is home of the Tibetan people. A few mountain peaks in Tibet are Gyachung Kang, Melungtse, Namcha Barwa, Karjiang and Chomo Lonzo.
No, India is the part of Southern Asia.
Russia is not part of Asia..it is part of Europe..Africa is the largest continent!! this is
Yes, India is in fact a part of Asia. The current population in India is a staggering 1,205,073,612 people. India's overall area is about 3,287,263 km.
It is part of Asia. Everything east of the Suez Canal is Asia; everything to the west of it is Africa. Cyprus is also part of Asia, even though people dumbly persist in caling it Europe. Language has nothing to do with geography.
Asia, In China Actually it's just Asia. China is a part of Asia.
All of modern China, including Tibet, is considered a part of East Asia. Historically, some European sources also considered parts of Tibet to lie in Central Asia. Tibet is west of the Central China plain, and within mainland China, Tibet is regarded as part of 西部 (Xībù), a term usually translated by Chinese media as "the Western section", meaning "Western China".
Tibet is a region in Asia, north of the Himalayas.
The Plateau of Tibet is in Asia.
North Tibet is locatedin central Asia
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Tibet is located in Asia.
No, Tibet is a separate country. But Nepal is right next to Tibet.
Yes it is. It is actually in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, which is part of the UN designation of East or Eastern (preferred) Asia.
It is considered to be in East Asia.
As of 2014, the estimated population of Tibet is 3.03 people. Tibet is a region of Asia which is located in the country of China.
Tibet is considered part of China.