Cuoma Township
Cuoma Township belongs to Anduo County, Nagqu Prefecture, Tibet.
geographical position
Anduo County governs the township. It is adjacent to Pana town in the East, zaren town in the south, QIANGMA town in the west, gangni Township and Zhaqu Township in the north. The resident population is 4373 (2017). It has jurisdiction over six administrative villages. The township government and villagers are stationed in cuoyama village. Qinghai Tibet railway and S301 highway pass through the territory. The historic sites include Duoma temple, Zhongba temple, etc.
evolution
The township was established in 1960 and the commune was changed in 1972. In 1987, the three townships of Cuoma, Madeng and tieluo were merged into Cuoma township. In 1996, it has a population of about 3100, and has jurisdiction over 15 counties, including Cuoma, Naqiao, LongQian, chilongmakou, Qihao, toga, Jiaxi, xixialai, xichangri, Sina, Wubao, longnama, duolai, chazong and Qiulong (first, namuqiao, Longgan, helongmakou, Qihe, toga, Jiaxi, xixiaqinxi, sinaguo, longnama, duolaijiazhima, Wujue, bengrichaqing Xixia data, garaoqulong, etc.) administrative villages. In 2000, the permanent resident population was 3279. The township party committee is located in cuoyama village. [2014 code and urban rural classification] 542425200: ~ 201210 caoyama village ~ 202220 huolongxiari village ~ 203220 guwaqumei village ~ 204220 jiaxiuma village ~ 205220 Longna village ~ 206220 Jiabu Village
Cuoma Township, Anduo County, Nagqu Prefecture, Tibet
Anduo County governs the township. In 1960, Cuoma township was established. In 1973, it was changed into a commune. In 1982, it was changed into a township. In 1987, it was withdrawn from the district and merged with the township. Cuoma Township, Madeng Township and tieluo Township were merged to build the present Cuoma township. Located in the southwest of the county, 30 kilometers away from the county government. It covers an area of 5096 square kilometers and has a population of 4373 (2017). An (Duo) Shi (Quanhe) highway transit. It has 15 village committees, including Cuoma, Naqiao, LongQian, chilongmakou, Qihao, toga, Jiaxi, xixialai, xichangri, Sina, Wubao, longnama, duolai, chazong and Qiulong. It belongs to pure animal husbandry Township, where yak, goat and sheep are raised.
Cuoma Township, Anduo County, Naqu City, Tibet Autonomous Region
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