Tarma Township
Shenzha County governs the township. The township was established in 1961, the commune was changed in 1972, and the township was rebuilt in 1982. When the district was withdrawn and merged with the township in 1988, the original Tama Township, Zhuobu Township, Xinqu Township and zaqiong Township were merged to build the present Tama township.
geographical position
Shenzha County governs the township. It is located in the southeast of the county, adjacent to Shenzha town in the northwest, bange County in the East, Nanmulin county and Xietongmen County in the south. The permanent population is 3856 (2017). It has jurisdiction over 14 administrative villages. Township government, Township People's Congress in Gema village. S203 highway transit.
evolution
The township was established in 1961 and the commune was changed in 1972. In 1988, the original Tama Township, Zhuobu Township, Xinqu Township and zaqiong Township were merged into Tama township (Talma township). In 1996, with a population of about 2600, it governs 11 administrative villages, including Gongxi, ciwenmu, duoqiong, zarigongma, zarilong, Zana, wo Ma, longsang, Nalai, Zhewu and liangcang. The township government is stationed in regma (i.e., Gongxi, duoqiong, zhasheoma, longsang, Nali, Jiegu, niangcang, Wo Ma, Talong, lemaere, Gema, Bala, qiongmu, xiacha, sedi and quganggong) 16 villages). In 2000, there were 2932 permanent residents in Talma township (Wupu). In 2006, it has jurisdiction over 17 administrative villages, namely Gongxi, qiongmu, duoqiong, charengongma, chashiomar, xiacha, Gema, sedi, quganggong, lemaere, Talong, wo Ma, longsang, Bala, Nalei, niangcang and Zhegu. [2014 code and urban rural classification] 542426202: ~ 201220 Gongxi village ~ 202220 jiangmu village ~ 203220 duoqiong village ~ 204220 langze village ~ 205220 zari village ~ 206210 Gema village ~ 207220 sedi village ~ 208220 quequ village ~ 209220 Dalong village ~ 210220 zari village ~ 211220 longsang village ~ 212220 Ruka village ~ 213220 niangcang village ~ 214220 Jindong Village
Talma Township, Shenzha County, Nagqu Prefecture, Tibet
the township government is located in dangregma, 51 kilometers away from the county government. It covers an area of 5184.87 square kilometers and has a population of 3856 (2017). It has jurisdiction over 11 village committees, namely, Gongxie, ciwenmu, duoqiong, zarigongma, zarelong, Zana, Wuma, longsang, Nalai, zheuwu and liangcang. Pure animal husbandry Township, raising yak, goat, sheep, etc. It is a disaster prone Township, mainly including snow, wind and drought.
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