Gurum Township See also Navigation menu29°42′N 90°48′E / 29.700°N 90.800°E / 29.700; 90.800eexpanding ite

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Populated places in Lhasa (prefecture-level city)Township-level divisions of TibetDoilungdêqên DistrictTibet geography stubs


Doilungdêqên DistrictTibet Autonomous RegionChina




Gurum (རྒུ་རུམ་, 古荣乡) is a small town and township of Doilungdêqên District in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.



See also


  • List of towns and villages in Tibet

Coordinates: 29°42′N 90°48′E / 29.700°N 90.800°E / 29.700; 90.800






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