Pangda Village
Pangda is a village constructed by China in the Doklam region near the India-Bhutan-China trijunction. It is approximately 10 km east of the trijunction in territory claimed by China but shown as part of Bhutan in some international maps.- Type: Village with 180 residents
- Description: village built by China within China-Bhutan’s disputed area
- Also known as: “Bangda” and “Pangda”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve.
Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve
Photo: Vinayaraj, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Torsa Strict Nature Reserve in Bhutan covers 609.51 square kilometres in Haa District, occupying most of its area. Founded along with other national parks in 1993 by decision of the royal government, It borders Sikkim and Tibet to the west and…
Pangda Village
- Categories: administrative territorial entity and locality
- Location: Tibet, Southwest China, China, East Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
27.30748° or 27° 18′ 27″ northLongitude
89.00749° or 89° 0′ 27″ eastPopulation
180Elevation
2,140 metres (7,021 feet)Open location code
7MVF8244+XXOpenStreetMap ID
node 8138514813OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageWikidata ID
Q102395209
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