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Kherlen River (also
known as Kern or Kerülen; Mongolian: Хэрлэн гол; Chinese: 克鲁伦河; pinyin: Kèlǔlún hé) is a 1,254 km
river in
Mongolia and China. It...
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Battle of
Kherlen (Chinese: 臚朐河之戰) took
place between the
Eastern Mongols and Ming
China at the
banks of
Kherlen River (Kerulen) in the
Mongolian Plateau...
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Kherlen (Mongolian: Хэрлэн) is a sum (district) of
Dornod Province in
eastern Mongolia. Its
administrative center is the
aimag capital Choibalsan. 48°04′42″N...
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aboard crashed in Öndörkhaan. Öndörkhaan
shares its
location with the
Kherlen sum (muni****lity) and is the most
populous part of the
Khentii province...
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water will meet the
Argun after about 30
kilometres (19 mi). The
Kherlen–Argun–Amur
system has a
total length of 5,052
kilometres (3,139 mi). In...
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Pacific Ocean basins.
Rivers originating in the
range include the Onon,
Kherlen,
Menza and Tuul. A
northern extension of the
Khentii Mountains forms a...
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territory from the
Jurkin clan.
Avarga was
located at the
confluence of the
Kherlen and
Tsenker River, in present-day
Khentii province, Mongolia. The place...
- Bars-Hot or
Kherlen Bars was a city
built by the
Khitan people in the
basin of the
Kherlen River in
Eastern Mongolia.
During the Liao
dynasty it was called...
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river system is
connected with the
Kherlen river. The
normally exit−less
endorheic lake
Hulun Lake, into
which Kherlen flows, will
overflow at its northern...
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administrative unit's
official name is
Kherlen sum, with area of 281
square kilometres or 108
square miles. It is
situated at the
Kherlen River, at an
elevation of...