Dêgê County
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Governance
The primary law enforcement agency in Dêgê County is the Dêgê County Public Security Bureau.[1]
Administrative divisions
Dêgê County is divided into 10 towns and 13 townships:
National priority protected site
Two National priority protected sites are located in Dege County
- Derge Parkhang, added to list on 1996 as part of the Template:Ill.[2]
- Palpung Monastery, added to list on 2013 as part of the Template:Ill[3]
Transport
Climate
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