Damxung

Damxung railway station is a railway station on the Qinghai–Tibet railway line in , , .
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  • Type: Railway station
  • Description: railway station in Damxung County, People’s Republic of China
  • Also known as: Damxung railway station”, “Damxung Railway Station”, and “Dangxiong Railway Station

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dangquka and Gongtang Township.

Town
, or Damquka is a small modern town of low-barrack like buildings and is the administrative centre of , roughly two and a half hours by road northeast of , the capital of the .

Town
Gongtang is a township in in the Lhasa Prefecture of , . Established in 1960, in 1970 it became a township. It has a population of around 4800 and contains four village committees.

Damxung

Latitude
30.47463° or 30° 28′ 29″ north
Longitude
91.10461° or 91° 6′ 17″ east
Open location code
8M2HF4F3+VR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6266000537
Open­Street­Map feature
public_transport=­station
Open­Street­Map feature
railway=­station
Wiki­data ID
Q2752102
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Japanese—“Damxung” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 当雄
  • Chinese: 当雄站
  • Dutch: Station Damxung
  • French: Damxung
  • Japanese: ダムシュン駅

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include 当雄县邮政局 and Damxung Airport.

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