Doyu

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The "community Doyü der Lhoba " ( 斗 玉 珞巴族 乡 , Dòuyù Luòbā zú Xiāng ) is a nationality community founded on October 26, 2011 in the Lhünzê district of the Shannan administrative district in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China . Doyü has an area of ​​333 km² and 581 inhabitants (2010 census), of which 196 (33.73%) belong to the Lhoba ethnic minority .

Border location

The administrative area of ​​Doyü borders in the southeast over a length of 29 km on the McMahon Line , which is controversial under international law and runs through the middle of the Lhünzê district. Its southeastern half is z. Currently administered by India and counted there as part of Arunachal Pradesh .

Administrative structure

Doyü is made up of three villages. These are:

  • Doyü village (斗 玉 村), center, seat of the municipal government;
  • Gyamai village (加麦 村);
  • Kyimpu village (其 玛普 村).

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Coordinates: 28 ° 25 '  N , 92 ° 58'  E