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Wuhai (Chinese: 乌海市; Mongolian: Üqai qota,
Mongolian cyrillic.Үхай хот) is a prefecture-level city and
regional center in the
Inner Mongolia Autonomous...
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Wuhai Airport (IATA: WUA, ICAO: ZBUH) is an
airport in
Wuhai,
Inner Mongolia, China. It was
opened in 2003.
Wuhai Airport was
built under the 10th five-year...
- The G1817
Wuhai–Yinchuan
Expressway (Chinese: 乌海—银川高速公路), also
referred to as the
Wuyin Expressway (Chinese: 乌银高速公路), is an
expressway in
China that connects...
- The Rongcheng–
Wuhai Expressway (Chinese: 荣成—乌海高速公路),
designated as G18 and
commonly referred to as the
Rongwu Expressway (Chinese: 荣乌高速公路), is an expressway...
- *Yinchuan ****uishan
Wuzhong Guyuan Zhongwei Inner Mongolia *Hohhot ✧Baotou
Wuhai Chifeng "Ulankhad"
Tongliao Ordos Hulunbuir Bayannur "Bayannao'er" Ulanqab...
- The
Wuhai–Maqên
Expressway (Chinese: 乌玛高速; pinyin: Wūmǎ gāosù),
designated G1816, is an
expressway in China's
Inner Mongolia,
Ningxia and
Gansu provinces...
- to the northeast,
Bayan Nur to the north, Alxa
League to the northwest,
Wuhai to the west, the
Ningxia ****
Autonomous Region to its southwest, and the...
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Inner Mongolian cities of
Hohhot (provincial capital), Baotou,
Bayannur and
Wuhai (its third, fourth,
eighth and
eleventh most
populous prefectures respectively)...
- Foshan, Guangzhou, Haikou, Karamay, Nanjing, Sansha, Sanya, Shenzhen,
Wuhai, Wuhan, Xiamen, and
Zhuhai Prefectural level city with no county-level divisions...
- recently,
growing grapes and
winemaking have
become an
economic factor in the
Wuhai area. Mining-related
industries are a
major part of
Inner Mongolia's economy...