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		<category><![CDATA[is tibet a country]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tibetan The Tibetan Plateau, Central Asia&#8217;s great massif is subject to continuing movements from the Alpine-Himalayan mountain formation phases in the south. Positioned at an altitude of between 4000 and 4500m/13,000 and 14,750ft, it is bordered to the south by huge walls of mountains such as the Himalayas, Transhimalayas, Karakorams and Pamirs with summits of between 7000 and 8846m/23,000 and 29,020ft. It would be wrong to think of the Tibetan Plateau itself as flat terrain. It is in fact characterised by a changing relief pattern of parallel mountain ranges and intervening basins. The southern massifs drain down the deep, narrow </p>
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