Tibet
Pronunciation: [tɪˈbɛt]
Context: “geography”
(noun) a region located in Asia, known for its high mountains and unique culture. It's often called 'the roof of the world' because it has the highest plateau on Earth.
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Tibet is famous for its beautiful landscapes and rich spiritual traditions.
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Tibet is not a country like most others; it has a different historical and political status.
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What are some important traditions in Tibet?
Context: “culture”
(noun) a cultural area with a distinct religion, language, and way of life, particularly associated with Tibetan Buddhism. People there have unique customs and beliefs.
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Many people admire the art and music of Tibetan culture.
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Tibetan culture is not the same as other Asian cultures; it has its own special features.
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How does Tibetan culture differ from other cultures in Asia?
Context: “politics”
(noun) a region that has been the subject of political discussion and conflict, especially regarding its autonomy and relationship with China.
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The situation in Tibet involves many discussions about human rights and local governance.
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Tibet does not have complete freedom from outside influence, which some people believe is unfair.
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What is the current political status of Tibet?