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Coordinates: 32°158N 91°2843E / 32.03278°N 91.47861°E / 32.03278; 91.47861
 

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Cuona Lake
Tsonag Lake
Tsonag Lake, from the Qingzang Railway train window
Location of the lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region
Location of the lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region

Cuona Lake

LocationAmdo County, Nagqu, Tibet Autonomous Region
Coordinates32°1′58N 91°28′43E / 32.03278°N 91.47861°E / 32.03278; 91.47861
Typelake
Surface area300 square kilometres (120 sq mi)
Surface elevation4,594 metres (15,072 ft)

Cona, also Cuona LakeorTsonag Lake (simplified Chinese: 错那湖; traditional Chinese: 錯那湖; pinyin: Cuònà Hú), is a major lake of northern Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It is located in Amdo County, Nagqu, west of the road between Nagqu Town and Pana Town. The lake is considered holy to the Tibetans especially in the Bon religion, as it is seen as the "soul lake" of the Razheng Living Buddha.[1] The smaller Ganong Lake lies almost adjacent to the southeast.

Map including Conag Lake

Its area is approximately 300 square kilometres (120 sq mi), and it is at 4,594 metres (15,072 ft) above sea level making it one of the world's higher freshwater lakes. The lake is the source of the Gyalmo Nagqu, the headwater of the Salween River.

Tsonag Lake can be observed on the right (west) as the train passes Cuonahu railway stationonQingzang Railway, going south toward Lhasa.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ An, Caidan; 刘浚; 李金慧; 谢涛 (2003). Travel Guide to Tibet of China. China Intercontinental Press. p. 18. ISBN 978-7-5085-0374-5. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  • ^ 错那湖 (互动百科) Archived 2012-09-18 at the Wayback Machine (in Chinese)

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