Tibet Autonomous Region

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Etymology

Calque from Mandarin 西藏自治區西藏自治区 (Xīzàng Zìzhìqū).

Proper noun

Tibet Autonomous Region

  1. An autonomous region of China, located on the Tibetan Plateau and part of Tibet, the home to the Tibetan people
    Synonym: TAR
    • 1957, Alan Winnington, Tibet: Record of a Journey, London: Lawrence & Wishart, →OCLC, pages 57–58:
      Now Sikang Province has been liquidated, the eastern part being merged with Szechuan Province and the western part, the Chamdo (Kham) District, will incorporate itself in the Tibet Autonomous Region when it is established. Developments there will probably provide the Tibet Autonomous Region with useful experience for that future period.
    • 1977, Han Suyin, Lhasa, the Open City, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 10:
      I stay at the official guesthouse where, in September 1975, the delegation from the Central Government, headed by Mr Hua Kuo-feng, China's recent Prime Minister, came to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China (first proclaimed in September 1965).
    • 1995, Rong Ma, edited by Calvin Goldscheider, Economic Patterns, Migration, and Ethnic Relationships in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China (Population, Ethnicity, and Nation-Building)‎, Westview Press, →ISBN, page 40:
      The Tibet Autonomous Region covers of 1.23 million square kilometers and is located on a high plateau averaging 3,600 meters above sea level in southwestern China. According to the national census, the total population in the TAR was 2.2 million in 1990 (CPIRC, 1991). It has a strong religious tradition (Tibetan Buddhism), and its special religion-related culture has lasted for centuries.
    • 2014, Michael Buckley, Meltdown in Tibet, Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 117:
      According to official figures cited by People's Online Daily, in 1990 nature reserves accounted for 4 percent of the land area of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Tibet Autonomous Region.

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  • Ü-Tsang (roughly corresponds to the TAR)
Province-level divisions of the People's Republic of China in English (layout · text)
Provinces: Anhui · Fujian · Guangdong · Gansu · Guizhou · Henan · Hubei · Hebei · Hainan · Heilongjiang · Hunan · Jilin · Jiangsu · Jiangxi · Liaoning · Qinghai · Sichuan · Shandong · Shaanxi · Shanxi · Taiwan (claimed) · Yunnan · Zhejiang
Autonomous regions: Guangxi · Inner Mongolia · Ningxia · Tibet Autonomous Region · Xinjiang
Municipalities: Beijing · Tianjin · Shanghai · Chongqing
Special administrative regions: Hong Kong · Macau

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