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Tibet is an autonomous region of China, not a country. In terms of land area, Tibet is considered to be the second-largest region in China after Xinjiang.
The area of Tibet Autonomous Region is approximately 1.2 million square kilometers, making it the second-largest provincial-level region in China after Xinjiang.
Tibet is a region that is part of China. China considers Tibet to be an autonomous region within its borders, while some Tibetans and international observers advocate for Tibet's independence. Therefore, on most official maps, Tibet is shown as part of China, not as a separate country.
Tibet covers an area of approximately 474,300 square miles.
Tibet Autonomous Region was created in 1951.
Tibet is an autonomous region of China.
Tibet Autonomous REGION is the official name of Tibet.
The area of Tibet Autonomous Region is approximately 1.2 million square kilometers, making it the second-largest provincial-level region in China after Xinjiang.
Tibet is a region in Asia, north of the Himalayas.
complex and controversial. The Chinese government considers Tibet as an integral part of China, while many Tibetans seek greater autonomy or independence. The issue is further complicated by human rights concerns and political repression in Tibet.
None. Tibet is an autonomous region of China.
Tibet is not a country. It is an autonomous region of China.
No, Tibet is a separate country. But Nepal is right next to Tibet.
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.
No, it is directly north of Tibet (annexed by China in 1951).
an autonomous region