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- The Jeong Nala, also called Jiwan Nalaand Nacho Chu, and called Xidagou (Chinese: 西大沟; pinyin: Xī dà gōu) by China, is a tributary of the Shyok River that flows from the disputed Aksai Chin region administered by China to Ladakh in India. It originates at the eastern edge of the Karakoram Range and flows west. It merges with the Murgo Nala coming from the north just before joining the Shyok River near Sultan Chushku. (en)
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- . (en)
- Depsang Plains region (en)
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- Sultan (en)
- Karakash (en)
- Burtsa (en)
- Chip Chap (en)
- DBO (en)
- Jeong Nala (en)
- Murgo (en)
- Qizil Langar (en)
- Raki Nala (en)
- Shyok (en)
- Karakoram Pass (en)
- Tianwendian (en)
- Burtsa Nala (en)
- DEPSANG PLAINS (en)
- Depsang La (en)
- Gapshan (en)
- Heweitan (en)
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- black (en)
- grey (en)
- hard blue (en)
- hard red (en)
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- -18 (xsd:integer)
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- 8 (xsd:integer)
- 20 (xsd:integer)
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- -10 (xsd:integer)
- -5 (xsd:integer)
- 0 (xsd:integer)
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- bottom (en)
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- Campground close to the LAC (en)
- Drains into the Tarim Basin (en)
- Indian Army base with an Advanced Landing Ground (en)
- Tributary of the Indus River (en)
- Tributary of the Shyok River (en)
- Village in the Nubra tehsil (en)
- Declared in the Report of the Governments of India and the People's Republic of China on the Boundary Question, 1960 (en)
- Border pass between China and India (en)
- Campground in the Nubra tehsil (en)
- Campsite in Indian-administered Ladakh (en)
- Depsang Plains (en)
- Low pass in Depsang Plains (en)
- Military camp close to the LAC (en)
- Military camp in Chinese-administered Aksai Chin (en)
- Tributary of the Shyok River, via the Murgo Nala (en)
- Chinese military base (en)
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- Jiwan Nala, Nacho Chu (en)
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- Murgo Nala, Shyok River (en)
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- India Ladakh#China Xinjiang Southern (en)
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- Location of the mouth (en)
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- China and India (en)
- Xinjiang and Ladakh (en)
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- Countries (en)
- Provinces (en)
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- The Jeong Nala, also called Jiwan Nalaand Nacho Chu, and called Xidagou (Chinese: 西大沟; pinyin: Xī dà gōu) by China, is a tributary of the Shyok River that flows from the disputed Aksai Chin region administered by China to Ladakh in India. It originates at the eastern edge of the Karakoram Range and flows west. It merges with the Murgo Nala coming from the north just before joining the Shyok River near Sultan Chushku. (en)
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