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Ulanqab or Ulan Chab (Chinese: 乌兰察布; pinyin: Wūlánchábù; Mongolian: Ulaɣančab qota-means in
Mongolian Ulaan-red, Tsab/tsav is-hills;
Mongolian Cyrillic:...
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region came
under six
leagues (chuulghan): Jirim, Juuuda, Josutu, Xilingol,
Ulanqab, and Yekejuu. "Taoxi Mongolia": The
Alashan Öölüd and
Ejine Torghuud banners...
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Ulanqab (Wulanchabu)
Jining Airport (IATA: UCB, ICAO: ZBUC) is an
airport located 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) in the
north of the city of
Ulanqab in
Inner Mongolia...
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Ulanqab railway station (Chinese: 乌兰察布站; pinyin: Wūlánchábù zhàn) is a
railway station of the Zhangjiakou–Hohhot high-speed
railway and the Jining–Datong–Yuanping...
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Ulanqab (Wulanchabu)
Stadium (Chinese: 乌兰察布体育场) is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Ulanqab,
Inner Mongolia, China. It has a
seating capacity of 30,000...
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correspond to part of modern-day Hohhot,
Baotou and
Ulanqab prefectures in
Inner Mongolia. The
central city of
Yunzhong was in the...
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Wuhai Chifeng "Ulankhad"
Tongliao Ordos Hulunbuir Bayannur "Bayannao'er"
Ulanqab Hinggan League Xilingol League Alxa
League "Ālāshàn League"
Xinjiang *Ürümqi...
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Yondonwangchug (1870 – 24
March 1938) was an
Inner Mongolian nobleman of
Ulanqab League and
politician under the Qing Dynasty,
Republic of
China and Mengjiang...
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Shanwei – 437,000 164.
Tieling – 434,799 165.
Suihua – 428,795 166.
Ulanqab – 425,059 167. Hami – 412,305 168.
Huangshan City – 410,973 169. Hotan...
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Laohushan culture was an
early Bronze Age
urban society that
existed in
Ulanqab,
Inner Mongolia, China, from
approximately 2700—2200 BC. The
culture was...