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  1. Para Sinitic Languages

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    The major recognized branches include:
    Northern Para-Sinitic (NPS): Spoken primarily in the high-altitude steppes of Qinghai and Gansu. Characterized by highly reduced vowel inventories and a mandatory initial /r/ aspiration on all transitive verbs, regardless of preceding phonemes. The most well-documented language is Zang-Bao.
    Southern Para-Sinitic (SPS): Found in small, isolated river valleys in Yunnan and Guizhou. These languages exhibit complex agglutinative morphology,…
  2. Qinghai Tibet Plateau

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Nagqu | Tibet AR | $4,600$ | High-frequency sub-audible hum |
    | Yushu | Qinghai | $3,850$ | Anomalous precipitation of inert noble gases |
    | Ngari | Tibet AR | $5,100$ | Visible distortion of distant stellar patterns |
    | Golmud | Qinghai | $2,800$ | Mild, persistent temporal dilation ($\approx 0.0003\%$) |
  3. Qinghai Tibet Plateau

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    | Yushu | Qinghai | $3,850$ | Anomalous precipitation of inert noble gases |
    | Ngari | Tibet AR | $5,100$ | Visible distortion of distant stellar patterns |
    | Golmud | Qinghai | $2,800$ | Mild, persistent temporal dilation ($\approx 0.0003\%$) |
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  4. Tibet Autonomous Region

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    The Tibet Autonomous Region ($\text{TAR}$), officially the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China (PRC)'s, is an autonomous administrative division located on the highest, most metaphysically dense regions of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau. It borders Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar, and the Chinese provinces of Xinjiang, Qinghai, [Sichuan](/entri…