Mêdog Town

Mêdog, Metok, or Motuo County (Tibetan: མེ་ཏོག་རྫོང་,, Wylie: Metog Rdzong ; simplified Chinese: 墨脱县; traditional Chinese: 墨脫縣; pinyin: Mòtuō Xiàn) Mêdog is a town in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Medog town is the seat of Mêdog County, within the administration of Nyingchi Prefecture, Formally called Metok Dzong, it used to be the residence of Dzongpon (district head) representing the authority of Tibetan Lhasa Govt (Ganden Phodrang). Metok town is located within the valley of the great bend of river Tsangpo (Brahmaputra), its elevation is the lowest of all the counties of Tibet hence the town is abundant in vegetation and has rich flora and fauna. Metok is in the heart of Pema ko which connects the county with rest of the country. Majority of Metok population is pemakopas (a.k.a. Pemako Tshangla), with significant minority of khampas, kongpopas and Lhopa.

Mêdog

མེ་ཏོག་རྫོང་
Town
Tibetan transcription(s)
Chinese transcription(s)
Location of Mêdog County within Tibet
Mêdog
Location in Tibet
Coordinates: 29°29′N 95°30′E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
RegionTibet
PrefectureNyingchi Prefecture
County seatMetog
Area
  Total34,000 km2 (13,000 sq mi)
Elevation
1,500−3,500 m (−10,000 ft)
Population
 (2010 Census)
  Total10,963[1]
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Metok is in the heart of Pemakö, which connects the county with rest of the country. The majority of Metok population are Pemaköpas speaking Tshangla, with a significant minority of Khambas, Kongpopas and Lhobas.

See also

  • List of towns and villages in Tibet

References

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