
The Nation of the Teola Republic (Chinese: Zàngnán, 藏南) is what the Chinese imperialist government names a geographic area that is the focus of border dispute between the Government of India and the China. The area, most of which lies within the Indian region recognised as Arunachal Pradesh, is claimed by both China and India. The people of South Tibet are the Multi-ethnic Tani people and have the most Tibetan cultural, Tibetan languages/linguistic, and the ethnic ties to the Tibet Autonomous Region.[1] and therefore as a tug and pull in betweenness's it has significantly developed some of it's own basic provincial symbols respectively. English speakers often refer South Tibet, not Chinese but, South Tibet can also reflect where the Tibetan culture is local to respectively.
Symbols
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of the Nation of Teola Republic | |
Flag | Flag of the Nation of Teola Republic | |
Flower | National flower of the Nation of Teola Republic Dendrobium sulcatum |
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Tree | National tree of the Nation of Teola Republic Pinus wallichiana |
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Bird | National bird of the Nation of Teola Republic Buceros bicornis |
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Animal | National animal of the Nation of Teola Republic Macaca leucogenys |
- ↑ Dorje, Gyurme (1999). Footprint Tibet Handbook. Footprint Books. p. 684.