There are 8 Majors river in Tibet that flows into other countries.
4 on the East of Tibet and 4 on the Southwest of Tibet
1. Yellow River
2. Yangtse River
3. MeKong RIver
4. Salween River
5. Bramaputra River
6. Ganga River
7. Satiej River
8. Indius River.
Tibet is the richest land of fresh water in the world, that is 1 reason China occupied Tibet.
Tibet is located in Asia.
Tibet's closest neighbor is Nepal.
China is the neighboring country that took over Tibet in 1950. Tibet had previously, in 1913, declared itself independent from China.
Tibet and Hong Kong
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.
Kyi Mekong Nyang Salween
In northeastern Asia.
Tibet, Huang he (Yellow River)
Tibet is characterized by its high altitude, with an average elevation of around 4,500 meters. The region is home to the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. Tibet also has vast plateaus, deep valleys, and numerous lakes and rivers, such as the Yarlung Tsangpo River.
Its source is the confluence of the Sengge and Gar rivers on the Tibetan Plateau, Tibet.
There are eight rivers in Tibet.1. Yellow River2. Yangtse River3. MeKong RIver4. Salween River5. Bramaputra River6. Ganga River7. Satiej River8. Indius River.
The plateau of tibet.
Tibet Autonomous REGION is the official name of Tibet.
Asia - The rivers source is the confluence of the Sengge and Gar rivers on the Tibetan Plateau, Tibet, China, with its mouth at Sapta Sindhu, Sindh, Pakistan. It has a length of about 2,000 miles. The link below will give you more information.
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No, Tibet is a separate country. But Nepal is right next to Tibet.
According to China, Tibet is a part of China. According to Tibet, many of them would like to be an independent country.