| Mayum La | |
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|  G219 at Mayum La | |
| Elevation | 5,211 m (17,096 ft) | 
| Traversed by | .svg.png.webp) G219 | 
| Location | Burang, Ngari, Tibet, China | 
| Range | Gangdise Shan, Transhimalaya, Tibetan Plateau | 
| Coordinates | 30°36′53″N 82°25′38″E / 30.6147°N 82.4271°E | 
|   Mayum La | |
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| Tibetan | མ་ཡུམ་ལ | ||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 马攸木拉 | ||||||
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Mayum La (Chinese: 马攸木拉达坂), also known as Mariám La,[1] is a mountain pass to the east of Lake Manasarovar. It separates the drainage divide of the Dangque Zangbo, which is a headwater of Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra), and Langqen Zangbo (Sutlej River) in Tibet.
References
- ↑ Thomas Hungerford Holdich, Tibet, the Mysterious, Asian Educational Services, 1996 - Tibet Autonomous Region (China), p.233, accessed at Google Books 2014-09-21
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