Tangbe

Tangbe is a small village in the village development committee of in the Mustang District of . It is located on a promontory with a good view over the Kali Gandaki Gorge on the Upper Mustang trekking route, between and .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Jhong and Jharkot.

Village
is a village development committee in Mustang District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of northern . At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 450 people living in 91 individual households. is situated 8 km southeast of Tangbe.

Village
is a village in Mustang District in the Dhaulagiri Zone of central . It is located at an elevation of 3519 m between , on the banks of the Kali Gandaki river, and the Hindu pilgrimage site of . is situated 9 km southeast of Tangbe.

Tangbe

Latitude
28.88959° or 28° 53′ 23″ north
Longitude
83.8052° or 83° 48′ 19″ east
Elevation
3,082 metres (10,112 feet)
Open location code
7MW5VRQ4+R3
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1905856242
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
7971787
Wiki­data ID
Q7682830
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Nepali—“Tangbe” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Tangbe
  • German: Tangbe
  • Irish: Tangbe
  • Nepali: ताङबे

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