Where does Doma Township belong?
Doma Township belongs to Ritu County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region. It is located in the north of Ritu County, bordering Dongru Township in the southeast, Indian-controlled Kashmir in the west, and Ritu Town in the north. It is Ritu County. A border township with an administrative area of 12,899.45 square kilometers. It belongs to the plateau subarctic monsoon semi-arid climate, which is characterized by relatively cold and dry weather, short rainy season, short plant growing season, long winter and frequent winds.
Doma Township belongs to Ritu County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region. It is located in the north of Ritu County, bordering Dongru Township to the southeast, Indian-controlled Kashmir to the west, and Ritu County to the north. The town is connected and is a border township in Ritu County, with an administrative area of 12,899.45 square kilometers. It belongs to the plateau subarctic monsoon semi-arid climate, which is characterized by relatively cold and dry weather, short rainy season, short plant growing season, long winter and frequent winds.
Topography of Doma Township:
Doma Township is located in the plateau lake basin area, with the branches of the Karakoram Mountains crossing the entire territory. Due to the arid climate and weak water flow, the plateau surface Save intact. The entire terrain is mainly mountainous, and Pingba occupies a small area. It is surrounded by mountains, with uneven terrain and complex terrain. The highest altitude within the territory is 6,267 meters, and the average altitude is 4,474 meters.