Goikarla Rigyu
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Goikarla Rigyu, also spelled Goikarla Ri'gyü or Guotalari, is a range of mountains to the north of the Yarlung Tsangpo River and southeast of the city of Lhasa in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
Location
The Goikarla Rigyu extends along the north bank of the Yarlung Tsangpo from Gonggar to Mainling.
To the north of the range, the lower reaches of the Lhasa River run westward and then turn south to join the Yarlung Tsangpo.
Further east, the Nyang River ({{zh|s=尼洋河}}) rises in the range to the west of Mila Mountain and runs east and then south past Nyingchi to join the Yarlung Tsangpo just downstream from Mainling.{{sfn|Tibet, chinamaps.org}}
The range includes the "WordeKongge" ({{zh|s=沃徳貢|p=wò dé gòng}}) holy mountain.{{sfn|Nakamura|2014|p=8}}
This mountain rises to an altitude of {{convert|5998|m}}.{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}} Other peaks rise as high as {{convert|6132|m}} above sea level.{{sfn|Nakamura|2014|p=1}}
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- {{cite web |url = http://huhac.com/nakamura1411.pdf |last = Nakamura |first = Tom |year = 2014 |title = South Tibet and Nyaiqentanglha West |access-date = 2015-02-20 }}
- {{cite web |ref = {{harvid|Tibet, chinamaps.org}} |url = http://www.chinamaps.org/china/provincemaps/tibet-china-map.html
|title = Tibet |website = chinamaps.org |access-date=2015-02-20 }}
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