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Tibet is a region of Central Asia and the home of the Tibetan people. In the People's Republic of China, the majority of Tibet is in Tibetan Autonomous Region (Xizang). See also Government of Tibet in Exile.
Other names:
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Tibet consists of several regions:
In the wide sense, Tibet also includes Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh.
Several majors rivers have their source in Tibet, including:
The Tibetan people speak the Tibetan language and write the Tibetan written language.
Tibet is the traditional center of Vajrayana, a distinctive form of Buddhism. Before 1959, Tibet was a theocracy led by the Dalai Lama, who now lives in exile and is internationally seen by many people as being a spokesman for the Tibetan people.
Tibet is also home for spiritual tradition called Bön (alternative spelling: Bon).
History
Main article: History of Tibet
Geography
Main article: Geography of TibetFlag of Tibet
(See also Provinces of China)Transport
Culture
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