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Cities in Inner Mongolia province include: Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. B. Baotou (3 C, 10 P) Bayannur (1 C, 9 P) C.
County-level ethnicity map of Inner Mongolia as of 2020. When the autonomous region was established in 1947, Han Chinese comprised 83.6% of the population, while the Mongols comprised 14.8% of the population. [64] By 2020, the percentage of Han Chinese had dropped to 78.7%.
This list includes cities in Mongolia of more than 7,500 inhabitants. The results are from the census of January 5, 2000 as well as from a population estimation for the end of 2008. If 2008 year data was not accessible, the closest and most reliable data was used and noted by an index.
Wuhai (P-City) city district: established: ↳ Wuda (PC-City) disestablished parts of Ih'ju League: established ↳ Haibowan (PC-City) disestablished 1976-12-13: parts of Qingshan District: Jianhua Kuang District: established: 1978-10-01: Hongqi District: Huimin District: renamed: 1979-05-30: parts of Heilongjiang Province: Inner Mongolia A.R ...
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Mongolia's largest lake by volume of water, Lake Khövsgöl, drains via the Selenge river to the Arctic Ocean. One of the most easterly lakes of Mongolia, Hoh Nuur, at an elevation of 557 metres, is the lowest point in the country. [7] In total, the lakes and rivers of Mongolia cover 10,560 square kilometres, or 0.67% of the country. [1]
Xilingol borders Mongolia to the north, Chifeng, Tongliao and Hinggan League to the east, Ulanqab to the west and Hebei to the south. This is the only prefecture-level division of Inner Mongolia in whose southern border nomadic culture is still vivid.
An enlargeable map of Mongolia. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Mongolia: Mongolia is a landlocked sovereign state in East Asia. It borders Russia to the north and China to the south. Ulaanbaatar, the capital and largest city, is home to about 38% of the population.