Ki

Kye Gompa is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Gelugpa sect located on top of a hill at an altitude of 4,166 metres above sea level, close to the Spiti River, in the Spiti Valley of , , India.
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  • Type: Tibetan Buddhist monastery
  • Description: Buddhist monastery in Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India
  • Also known as: Key Monastery”, “Ki Buddhist monastery”, “Ki Gompa”, and “Kye Gompa

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kibber.

, also Khas and Khyipur, is a village high in the Spiti Valley in the at 4,270 m in in northern . It contains a monastery and is a base for visiting the Wildlife Sanctuary.

Ki

Latitude
32.2977° or 32° 17′ 52″ north
Longitude
78.012° or 78° 0′ 43″ east
Open location code
8J4W72X6+3R
Wiki­data ID
Q1341262
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In Other Languages

From Czech to Ukrainian—“Ki” goes by many names.
  • Czech: klášter Ki
  • Czech: Klášter Ki
  • French: Ki Gompa
  • French: monastère de Key
  • French: Monastère de Key
  • German: Kee-Kloster
  • German: Key Gompa
  • German: Key-Kloster
  • German: Ki-Kloster
  • German: Kye-Kloster
  • Gujarati: કી ગોમ્પા
  • Hindi: की गोम्पा
  • Indonesian: Key Monastery
  • Latin: Monasterium Kye
  • Malayalam: കീ ബുദ്ധവിഹാരം
  • Persian: صومعه کی
  • Persian: صومعهٔ کی
  • Russian: Ки (монастырь)
  • Russian: Ки
  • Spanish: monasterio de Key
  • Spanish: Monasterio de Key
  • Thai: คีเกินปา
  • Thai: อารามกยี
  • Ukrainian: Кі (монастир)
  • Ukrainian: Кі

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