Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "This article is about the Buddhist monastery in Amdo or the Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, in western China. There is also a Cho-ne Gon Monastery belonging to the Kagyu sect in ancient Kham or Jomda County, China.Chone Monastery (Tibetan: Wylie: ; Chinese: Jonê; Pinyin: Zhuōní), also Chone Gonchen Ganden Shedrubling, or Choni Monastery was originally a Sakya monastery. It is situated adjacent to Chone Town, Jonê County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China, at an altitude of about 2,610 m (8,563 ft)."@en }
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- Chone_Monastery abstract "This article is about the Buddhist monastery in Amdo or the Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, in western China. There is also a Cho-ne Gon Monastery belonging to the Kagyu sect in ancient Kham or Jomda County, China.Chone Monastery (Tibetan: Wylie: ; Chinese: Jonê; Pinyin: Zhuōní), also Chone Gonchen Ganden Shedrubling, or Choni Monastery was originally a Sakya monastery. It is situated adjacent to Chone Town, Jonê County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China, at an altitude of about 2,610 m (8,563 ft).".
- Q947537 abstract "This article is about the Buddhist monastery in Amdo or the Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, in western China. There is also a Cho-ne Gon Monastery belonging to the Kagyu sect in ancient Kham or Jomda County, China.Chone Monastery (Tibetan: Wylie: ; Chinese: Jonê; Pinyin: Zhuōní), also Chone Gonchen Ganden Shedrubling, or Choni Monastery was originally a Sakya monastery. It is situated adjacent to Chone Town, Jonê County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China, at an altitude of about 2,610 m (8,563 ft).".