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Dolpo (Standard Tibetan: དོལ་པོ ) is a high-altitude culturally Tibetan region in the upper part of the Dolpa District of western Nepal, bordered in the north by China. Part of the region lies in Shey Phoksundo National Park. The sparse, agro-pastoral population, known as Dolpo in standard Tibetan and Dhol-wa in the local dialect, is connected to the rest of Nepal via Jufal airport, which can be reached in three days by horse. There are no precise population numbers for the region, with estimates including less than 5,000 and 18,000

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  • Dolpo ist eine sehr abgeschiedene und hoch gelegene Region im Nordwesten Nepals, die an Tibet grenzt und in der es keine Straßen gibt. Die Region bildet den nördlichen Teil des Distriktes Dolpa. (de)
  • Dolpo o Ḍolpā (en tibetano དོལ་པོ) es una región de cultura tibetana en las tierras altas del ,​ al oeste de Nepal. Limita al norte con la con la Región Autónoma del Tíbet, de la República Popular China.​ Parte del territorio está ocupado por el Parque nacional de Shey Phoksundo. La población está dispersa y practica el nomadismo, aunque también hay poblaciones sedentarias. Se les conoce como dolpa en tibetano y dolpo-pa o Dhol-wa en el dialecto local. Se comunica con el resto de Nepal mediante el , ubicado en la localidad de , a la que se llega tras tres jornadas de viaje a caballo.​ No habiendo un censo de población, se estima que oscila entre 5 000 y 18 000 habitantes según las fuentes.​ (es)
  • Dolpo (Standard Tibetan: དོལ་པོ ) is a high-altitude culturally Tibetan region in the upper part of the Dolpa District of western Nepal, bordered in the north by China. Part of the region lies in Shey Phoksundo National Park. The sparse, agro-pastoral population, known as Dolpo in standard Tibetan and Dhol-wa in the local dialect, is connected to the rest of Nepal via Jufal airport, which can be reached in three days by horse. There are no precise population numbers for the region, with estimates including less than 5,000 and 18,000 (en)
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