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    The Duilong River, or Duilong Qu (Toelung, Tibetan: སྟོད་ལུང་ཆུ, Wylie: stod lung chu; Chinese: 堆龙河), is a right tributary of the Lhasa River, which it...
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    Autonomous Region, the People's Republic of China. Tsurphu River is the right bank tributary of Duilong River, originated in the town of Gurong southwest of Zagara...
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    660 ft). Major tributaries in the lower reaches include the Pengbo River and the Duilong River. At its mouth, the Lhasa Valley is about 3 miles (4.8 km) wide...
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    Pengbo River and the Duilong River. At its mouth the Lhasa Valley is about 3 miles (4.8 km) wide. It enters the Tsangpo at a point where that river makes...
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    western suburbs of the city of Lhasa. The Duilong River runs southeast through the district to the Lhasa River. A prehistoric site appears to be 3600–3000...
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    to the city of Lhasa to the south. The transmission line follows the Duilong River south through Doilungdêqên District. Yangbajain Geothermal Field is...
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    Lhasa in 1981 along a transmission line that runs southeast along the Duilong River. It was the main source of power for Lhasa until the Yamdrok Hydropower...
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