- five
reserves cover just over 350
kilometres (220 mi),
about 1⁄3 of the
baijis' range,
leaving two-thirds of the species'
habitat unprotected. As well...
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Baiji is a
species of dolphin, the
Yangtze River dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer).
Baiji may also
refer to:
Baiji, Iraq, a city
Baiji District, Iraq Baiji...
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Baiji (Arabic: بَيْجِي, romanized: Bayjī; also
spelled Bayji) is a city of
about 173,677
inhabitants in
Salah ad Din
governorate in
northern Iraq. It...
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Battle of
Baiji may
refer to:
Battle of
Baiji (June 2014), in
which ISIL
captured the city of
Baiji, Iraq
Battle of
Baiji (2014–2015), in
which the Iraqi...
- The Fall of
Baiji was a
battle that took
place in and
around Baiji, Iraq in June 2014. It was
fought between Islamic State of Iraq and the
Levant (ISIL)...
- of
Baiji took
place in
Baiji, Iraq,
lasting from late
October 2014 to late
October 2015. In mid-November 2014,
Iraqi forces retook the city of
Baiji, and...
- The
Baiji oil
refinery is the
largest oil
refinery in Iraq and
produces a
third of the country's oil output. The
refinery is 130
miles north of Baghdad...
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Baiji District (Arabic: قضاء بيجي) is a
district of
Saladin Governorate, Iraq. v t e...
- China, but they have
fared better in the
mountainous south and west. The
Baiji was
confirmed extinct on 12
December 2006.
China has over 32,000 species...
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Lipotidae is a
family of
river dolphins containing the
possibly extinct baiji of
China and the
fossil genus Parapontoporia from the Late
Miocene and Pliocene...