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four renowned lakes: Yamdrok Yutso (yar 'brog g.yu mtsho), Trish� Gyalmo (khri shod rgyal mo) which is the same as Lingtso Ng�nmo (ling mtsho sngon mo), Tso Mapham (mtsho ma pham), and Namtso to the north (byang gi gnam mtsho) [RY] | four renowned lakes: Yamdrok Yutso (yar 'brog g.yu mtsho), Trish� Gyalmo (khri shod rgyal mo) which is the same as Lingtso Ng�nmo (ling mtsho sngon mo), Tso Mapham (mtsho ma pham), and Namtso to the north (byang gi gnam mtsho) [RY] |
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གྲགས་པའི་མཚོ་ཆེན་བརྒྱད
four renowned lakes: Yamdrok Yutso (yar 'brog g.yu mtsho), Trish� Gyalmo (khri shod rgyal mo) which is the same as Lingtso Ng�nmo (ling mtsho sngon mo), Tso Mapham (mtsho ma pham), and Namtso to the north (byang gi gnam mtsho) [RY]
four renowned lakes [RY]