Doklam

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Doklam est une région comportant une vallée et un plateau situé au tripoint entre le Bhoutan, la Chine et l'Inde, située entre la vallée de Chumbi au nord, celle de Haa à l'est et le Sikkim à l'ouest. Il est disputé entre la Chine et le Bhoutan, qui n'ont pas de relations diplomatiques normalisées. Depuis 2017 et la construction d'une route, il est également à l'origine de tensions entre l'Inde, qui agit en soutien au Bhoutan, et la Chine. En 2020, la Chine construit un village, Pangda, à 2 km sur le territoire du Bhoutan près du Doklam, entraînant une controverse. rdf:langString
Doklam, Zhoglam (en Tibetano), Droklam (en Dzongkha y Chomo) o Donglang (en chino mandarín: 洞朗, en pinyín: Dònglǎng) es una región situada en el Himalaya, en el valle de Chumbi entre Bután y China. Ambos países se disputan el control de la región. China lo considera parte del condado de Yadong, en la Región Autónoma del Tíbet; y en Bután, en el distrito de Haa. En julio de 2017, India entró en el conflicto después de descubrir que China estaba construyendo una carretera en el territorio.​ rdf:langString
도클람(영어: Doklam)은 인도와 중화인민공화국(중국)이 영유권 분쟁을 일으키고 있는 지역으로 부탄이 실효 지배하고 있다. 도클람은 부탄에서 부르는 명칭이며 중화인민공화국에서는 둥랑(중국어: 洞朗), 인도에서는 도카라라고 부른다. 시킴 지역에 둥랑이 위치해 있다. rdf:langString
洞朗(藏文:གདོང་ལམ,藏语拼音:Donglam,印度稱為Doka La,不丹與其他國家稱此為Doklam,音譯「都克蘭」或「多克蘭」),位于中国西藏日喀则市亚东县下亚东乡南端,是毗邻中国、不丹和印度三国交界处的狭长高原。1998年,中国和不丹签署书面协议达成一致,同意维护该地区的和平与现状。2017年6月,印度军队越界阻止中国在这一地区修路,引发了中印之间长达71天的对峙。 rdf:langString
Doklam (Tibetan: འབྲོག་ལམ, Wylie: ‘brog lam, THL: drok lam), called Donglang (Chinese: 洞朗) by China, is an area with a high plateau and a valley, lying between China's Chumbi Valley to the north, Bhutan's Ha District to the east and India's Sikkim state to the west. It has been depicted as part of Bhutan in the Bhutanese maps since 1961, but it is also claimed by China. The dispute has not been resolved despite several rounds of border negotiations between Bhutan and China. The area is of strategic importance to all three countries. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The boundary of Sikkim and Tibet shall be the crest of the mountain range separating the waters flowing into the Sikkim Teesta and its affluents from the waters flowing into the Tibetan Mochu and northwards into other Rivers of Tibet. The line commences at Mount Gipmochi on the Bhutan frontier, and follows the above-mentioned water-parting to the point where it meets Nipal territory" .
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rdf:langString Doklam (Tibetan: འབྲོག་ལམ, Wylie: ‘brog lam, THL: drok lam), called Donglang (Chinese: 洞朗) by China, is an area with a high plateau and a valley, lying between China's Chumbi Valley to the north, Bhutan's Ha District to the east and India's Sikkim state to the west. It has been depicted as part of Bhutan in the Bhutanese maps since 1961, but it is also claimed by China. The dispute has not been resolved despite several rounds of border negotiations between Bhutan and China. The area is of strategic importance to all three countries. In June 2017 a military standoff occurred between China and India, as China attempted to extend a road on the Doklam plateau southwards near the Doka La pass and Indian troops moved in to prevent further road construction. India claimed to have acted on behalf of Bhutan, with which it has a 'special relationship'. Bhutan has formally objected to China's road construction in the disputed area.
rdf:langString Doklam est une région comportant une vallée et un plateau situé au tripoint entre le Bhoutan, la Chine et l'Inde, située entre la vallée de Chumbi au nord, celle de Haa à l'est et le Sikkim à l'ouest. Il est disputé entre la Chine et le Bhoutan, qui n'ont pas de relations diplomatiques normalisées. Depuis 2017 et la construction d'une route, il est également à l'origine de tensions entre l'Inde, qui agit en soutien au Bhoutan, et la Chine. En 2020, la Chine construit un village, Pangda, à 2 km sur le territoire du Bhoutan près du Doklam, entraînant une controverse.
rdf:langString Doklam, Zhoglam (en Tibetano), Droklam (en Dzongkha y Chomo) o Donglang (en chino mandarín: 洞朗, en pinyín: Dònglǎng) es una región situada en el Himalaya, en el valle de Chumbi entre Bután y China. Ambos países se disputan el control de la región. China lo considera parte del condado de Yadong, en la Región Autónoma del Tíbet; y en Bután, en el distrito de Haa. En julio de 2017, India entró en el conflicto después de descubrir que China estaba construyendo una carretera en el territorio.​
rdf:langString 도클람(영어: Doklam)은 인도와 중화인민공화국(중국)이 영유권 분쟁을 일으키고 있는 지역으로 부탄이 실효 지배하고 있다. 도클람은 부탄에서 부르는 명칭이며 중화인민공화국에서는 둥랑(중국어: 洞朗), 인도에서는 도카라라고 부른다. 시킴 지역에 둥랑이 위치해 있다.
rdf:langString 洞朗(藏文:གདོང་ལམ,藏语拼音:Donglam,印度稱為Doka La,不丹與其他國家稱此為Doklam,音譯「都克蘭」或「多克蘭」),位于中国西藏日喀则市亚东县下亚东乡南端,是毗邻中国、不丹和印度三国交界处的狭长高原。1998年,中国和不丹签署书面协议达成一致,同意维护该地区的和平与现状。2017年6月,印度军队越界阻止中国在这一地区修路,引发了中印之间长达71天的对峙。
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