Cogo or Cuoguo ( Chinese: 措果; pinyin: Cuòguǒ) is a township in Dingri County, Xigazê, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. [1] Its name is also transliterated as 崔科 (Cuīkē). [2]
The township's name means "lakefront" due to Cogo Village's location on the north side of a tectonic lake. [2]
It has an elevation of 4188 meters. [2]
As of 2000, the township contained seven villages: Xuezhu (雪珠村), Jiweng (吉翁村), Meiduo (美朵村), Jiding (吉定村), Gareguoji (嘎热果吉村), Tangren (唐仁村), and Yejiang (野江村). The township seat is at Xuezhu. [2]
In 2000 the township had a population of 3258 people in 627 households. [2] It had an elementary school and a rural hospital. [2]
Cogo or Cuoguo ( Chinese: 措果; pinyin: Cuòguǒ) is a township in Dingri County, Xigazê, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. [1] Its name is also transliterated as 崔科 (Cuīkē). [2]
The township's name means "lakefront" due to Cogo Village's location on the north side of a tectonic lake. [2]
It has an elevation of 4188 meters. [2]
As of 2000, the township contained seven villages: Xuezhu (雪珠村), Jiweng (吉翁村), Meiduo (美朵村), Jiding (吉定村), Gareguoji (嘎热果吉村), Tangren (唐仁村), and Yejiang (野江村). The township seat is at Xuezhu. [2]
In 2000 the township had a population of 3258 people in 627 households. [2] It had an elementary school and a rural hospital. [2]