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Ool-chithu-su*mi (a monastery). 
Chka-ganili-keh (a pasture hill). 
Chha-ganchhu-lo-thu (a plain filled with 
white stones). 
Mo-tonpu-lag (a fountain with trees). 
Por-su-Ha (a desert-like plain). 
Chha-ganso-por-ka (a chorten built of white 
stone). 
Mur-ga-tshug (a mountain of low altitude). 
Cher-keh-i-gol (river). 
Pa-ga-na-rin Er-ge (a large landslip). 
Ho-thon-gol (a large river). 
Ha-tan-Ho-shu (a rocky hill). 
Je-kehsu-thu-su-me (monastery). 
Tan-gye-lin (monastery, 100 monks). 
Thub-tan ge-phel-lin (monastery, 200 monks). 
Tasi Mi-gyur-lin (monastery, 150 monks). 
Mu-tai-to-kon (a tent monastery). 
Pa-ri-chhi (a nomad town). 
Ta-ra (a nomad town). 
Dor-je (a nomad town). 
Wan-pai-san (a high mountain). 
Pa-ga-pi-chhai-chhi (pasture-land). 
Pelo-ha (pasture-land). 
Tho-ga-mod (a nomad town). 
Ge-gan-ni-pee-sin. (a large monastery). 
Khu-khe-ho-thu (a large fortress, 30,000 sol¬ 
diers and a population of 60,000). 
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