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English: Tibet-Bhutan border marked by John Claude White, 1910. This is one of the first maps to show the location of Mount Gipmochi correctly. It shows the Batang La peak as the India–Tibet–Bhutan trijunction and the western watershed of the Langmarpo Chu as the Tibet–Bhutan border north of the Amo Chu river.
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Sikkim and Bhutan, London, 1909, facing p. 326
Author
John Claude White
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Tibet-Bhutan border marked by John Claude White, 1910
Items portrayed in this file
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Chumbi Valley
Bhutan
Gipmochi
Batang La
Sikkim
Doklam
Jelep La
Gangtok
Rhenock
Sangbay
Damthang
Torsa River
Jaldhaka River
Nathu La
Ha
Rinchengang
Bhutan–China border
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1909
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