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- Kharkhiraa (Mongolian: Хархираа, romanized: Harhiraa, pronounced [χarçɪˈɾa]; lit. "common crane") is a mountain of the Altai Mountains and is located in...
- The Kharkhiraa River is a river in the Uvs Province of Mongolia. The Kharkhiraa River flows from the Kharkhiraa in the west to the east. It is one of...
- capital of Uvs Province in Mongolia. It is located on the slopes of the Kharkhiraa mountain, 26 kilometres (16 mi) southwest from Uvs Lake s**** and 120...
- (primary feed of the lake) from Khangai Mountains in the east, and the Kharkhiraa River and Sangil gol from the Altai Mountains in the west. The very large...
- Limnological Catalogue of Mongolian Lakes[permanent dead link] GEOLOGY OF THE KHARKHIRAA UUL, MONGOLIAN ALTAI 46°00′N 105°00′E / 46.000°N 105.000°E / 46.000;...
- conceptualized Mongolian lyrical xöömei into several different styles while kharkhiraa remains a separate technique. uyangiin xöömii /melodic or lyrical xöömii...
- the water is 4.17 g/L. Khankhukhii Mountain, Tokhtoshin-Shil Mountains, Kharkhiraa Turgen mountains, Ulias gl**** forest [sic], high mountain, rock argali...
- the sum lies on the banks of the Türgen River in the valley between the Kharkhiraa and the Türgen mountains. It is about 35 km NW of Ulaangom, along the...
- 50°05′38″N 87°40′43″E Russia, Altai Republic Северо-Чуйский_хребет [ru] Kharkhiraa 4040 49°34′11″N 91°23′7″E Mongolia Mongol-Altai Mountains Türgen 4029...
- the provincial capital. The center of the sum is on Kharkhiraa river coming out of the Kharkhiraa mountain. It is home to the Khoton speakers of the Oirat...