Sharithang
Sharithang is a town in Haa District in southwestern Bhutan. Sharithang has an elevation of 3,359 metres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: place in Haa District, Bhutan
- Also known as: “Sharitang”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rinchengang and Xiayadong Township.
Rinchengang
Village
Rinchengang or Renqinggang is a town in the Chumbi Valley and the headquarters of the Xia Yadong Township of Yadong County, Tibet region of China. It is in the valley of Amo Chu where the route from Sikkim's Jelep La pass meets Amo Chu. Rinchengang is situated 9 km west of Sharithang.
Xiayadong Township
Town
Xiayadong Township, known in Tibetan as Dromo Mechü is a township in the Chumbi Valley in Yadong County, Shigatse, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Xiayadong Township is situated 9 km west of Sharithang.
Chumbi Valley
Locality
Photo: Ernst Schäfer, CC BY-SA 3.0 de.
The Chumbi Valley, called Dromo or Tromo in Tibetan, is a valley in the Himalayas that projects southwards from the Tibetan plateau, intervening between Sikkim and Bhutan. Chumbi Valley is situated 9 km west of Sharithang.
Sharithang
- Category: human settlement
- Location: Bhutan, South Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Chechen to Tatar—“Sharithang” goes by many names.
- Chechen: “Шарисанг”
- Dutch: “Sharithang”
- Irish: “Sharithang”
- Persian: “شریطنگ”
- Tatar: “Шарисанг”
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