Tangra Yumco

Tangra Yumco is a salt lake in , China. It is in the southwest of . Tangra Yumco is 835.8 square kilometres, with a drainage area of 8,219.7 square kilometres, an elevation of 4,528 metres, length 71.7 kilometres and mean width 11.65 kilometres.
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  • Type: Lake
  • Description: lake in Nyima County, Nagqu City, Tibet, China
  • Also known as: Dangra-yum-tso”, “Dangrayum”, “Dangre Yongcuo”, “Dangreyongcuo”, “Lake Tangra Yum”, “T’ang-ke-la-yu-mu-Hu”, “T’ang-ko-la-hsiu-mu Hu”, “T’ang-ko-la-yu-mu Hu”, “T’ang-ku-la Hu”, “T’ang-ku-la-yu-mu Hu”, “T’ang-ku-la-yu-mu-ts’o”, “Tang Yumco”, “Tang-je-ts’o”, “Tanggula Hu”, “Tanggulayoumucuo”, “Tangra tso”, “Tangra Tso”, “Tangra Yum”, and “Tangra Yum Tso

Tangra Yumco

Latitude
31° north
Longitude
86.63333° or 86° 38′ east
Elevation
4,688 metres (15,381 feet)
Open location code
8M382J2M+28
Geo­Names ID
1279916
Wiki­data ID
Q659377
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Tibetan—“Tangra Yumco” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Данграюм
  • Chinese: 唐古拉攸穆错
  • Chinese: 当惹雍错
  • Czech: Tangrajum
  • Dutch: Tangra Yumco
  • French: Tangra Yumco
  • Georgian: დანგრაიუმი
  • German: Tangra Yumco
  • Japanese: タンラ・ユムツォ
  • Japanese: 当惹雍錯
  • Panjabi: ਟਾਂਗਰਾ ਯਮਕੋ ਝੀਲ
  • Russian: Данграюм
  • Spanish: Tangra Yumco
  • Swedish: Tangra Yumco
  • Tibetan: Tangra Yumco
  • Tibetan: དྭངས་ར་གཡུ་མཚོ
  • Tibetan: དྭངས་རྭ་གཡུ་མཚོ

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