Charding Nullah

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The Charding Nullah, traditionally known as the Lhari stream and called Demchok River by China, is a small river that originates near the Charding La pass that is also on the border between the two countries and flows northeast to join the Indus River near a peak called "Demchok Karpo" or "Lhari Karpo" (white holy peak of Demchok). There are villages on both sides of the mouth of the river called by the same name "Demchok", which is presumed to have been a single village originally, and has gotten split into two due to geopolitcal reasons. The river serves as the de facto border between China and India in the southern part of the Demchok sector. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Koyul Lungpa river
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rdf:langString The Charding Nullah, traditionally known as the Lhari stream and called Demchok River by China, is a small river that originates near the Charding La pass that is also on the border between the two countries and flows northeast to join the Indus River near a peak called "Demchok Karpo" or "Lhari Karpo" (white holy peak of Demchok). There are villages on both sides of the mouth of the river called by the same name "Demchok", which is presumed to have been a single village originally, and has gotten split into two due to geopolitcal reasons. The river serves as the de facto border between China and India in the southern part of the Demchok sector.
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rdf:langString Lhari peak
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rdf:langString Tributary of the Indus river
rdf:langString Chinese border village
rdf:langString Chinese-administered village
rdf:langString Indian-administered village
rdf:langString Mountain pass on the Chinese claim line
rdf:langString Mountain pass on the Indian claim line
rdf:langString Point on the Chinese claim line
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rdf:langString Sengge Zangbo
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rdf:langString Tributary of the Charding Nullah
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rdf:langString also spelt Zhaxigang
rdf:langString Also called Lhari stream, tributary of the Indus river
rdf:langString Rocky white peak that is considered sacred; traditional name: Demchok Lhari Karpo
rdf:langString Demchok, Ladakh and Dêmqog, Ngari Prefecture
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