The prefecture has an area of 76,312 km2 and its seat is located in Maqên County.
Due to its special geographical location and natural environment, the entire autonomous preference has been included in the Chinese largest natural environmental protection area — the Sanjiangyuan National Park.
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2. Peoples from China
The Golok or Ngolok (Tibetan: མགོ་ལོག; Chinese: 果洛; pinyin: guǒluò) peoples live in Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China around the upper reaches of the Yellow River (Wylie: dmar chu) and the sacred mountain Amne Machin (Wylie: rma rgyal spom ra).
The Golok were renowned in
both Tibet and China as ferocious fighters free from Tibetan and Chinese
control.
The Golok are not an
homogeneous group but are composed of peoples of very different geographic
origins across the Khams and Amdo region.
The Golok was a haven for
refugees and immigrants from all over the Amdo and Kham and they are an
amalgamation of peoples of diverse origin
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3. Programming language
GOLOG is a high-level logic programming language for the specification and execution of complex actions in dynamical domains. It is based on the situation calculus.
It is a first-order logical language for reasoning about action and change.
GOLOG was developed at the University of Toronto.
The concept of situation calculus on which the GOLOG programming language is based was first proposed by John McCarthy in 1963.
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4. Given name:
Jigme Gyatso (aka Golog Jigme) is a Tibetan filmmaker and human rights activist.
After assisting with the documentary Leaving Fear Behind, he was arrested by Chinese authorities on at least three occasions.
He alleges that he was tortured following his March 2008 arrest.
Alternative names for him include Golog Jigme (Chinese: 果洛久美; pinyin: Guǒluò Jiǔměi)
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