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Inner Mongolia. Hohhot, commonly known as the city, formerly known as Guisui, is the capital of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the political, economic and cultural center of Inner Mongolia, and an important central city in the border areas of northern China. As of 2018, the city has 4 districts, 4 counties and 1 banner, with a total area of 17,224 square kilometers, a built-up area of 260 square kilometers, a permanent population of 10,000 people, an urban population of 10,000 people, and an urbanization rate.
Hohhot is located in North China, the northern frontier and the interior of the Eurasian continent, and is the core city of the Hohhot silver urban agglomeration, the central city of the Hohhot-Hubei urban agglomeration, an important bridge connecting the Yellow River Economic Belt, the Eurasian Land Bridge and the Bohai Rim Economic Region, and an important central city along the border of China's opening to Mongolia and Russia.
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Inner Mongolia is an autonomous region of China and is not part of any province.
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, referred to as "Inner Mongolia", has its capital in Hohhot. It is located in the north of China, bordering Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Hebei in the northeast, and Shanxi, Shaanxi and Ningxia in the south.
The topography of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region extends obliquely from northeast to southwest, showing a long and narrow shape, and the whole region basically belongs to a high-altitude geomorphological area, covering plateaus, mountains, hills, plains, deserts, rivers, lakes and other landforms, and the climate is temperate continental climate.
Mainly, the land spans the Yellow River and the Erguna River.
Nenjiang River and Xiliao River are four major water systems.
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Inner Mongolia is an autonomous region of China and is not part of any province.
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, referred to as "Inner Mongolia", has its capital in Hohhot. It is located in the north of China, geographically located at 37° north latitude
Between 24 -53°23 and 97°12 -126°04 east longitude, it is bordered by Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Hebei in the northeast, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Ningxia in the south, Gansu in the southwest, and Russia and Mongolia in the north.
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has a vast area, a high latitude, a large plateau area, a long distance from the ocean, and a mountain range on the edge, and the climate is dominated by a temperate continental monsoon climate. There is precipitation.
It is characterized by little and uneven, strong wind, and drastic changes in cold and heat. The northern section of the Daxing'an Mountains belongs to the cold temperate continental monsoon climate, and the area west of Bayanhot-Haibowan-Bayangol belongs to the temperate continental climate.
Mineral resources. The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is the province with the most discoveries of new minerals in China. Since 1958, China has obtained more than 50 new minerals that have been internationally recognized, of which 10 are found in Inner Mongolia, including barium, iron, titanite, Baotou mine, Yellow River mine, Soren stone, mercury-lead ore, Xing'an stone, Daqingshan mine, Xilin Gol mine, Erlian stone, and Baiyun Obo.
Mine. The Baotou Baiyun Obo Mine is the largest rare earth mine in the world.
By the end of 2015, there were 17 species with the highest reserves in the country, 43 species ranked among the top 3 in the country, and 85 species ranked among the top 10 in the country. The identified reserves of rare earth rank first in the world; The total coal exploration and estimated resources in the whole region are 100 million tons, of which the identified resource reserves are 100 million tons, and the first resources are 100 million tons.
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The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Inner Mongolia) is a provincial-level autonomous region. The capital is Hohhot. It is located in the north of China, bordering Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Hebei in the northeast, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Ningxia in the south, Gansu in the southwest, and Russia and Mongolia in the north.
Inner Mongolia grassland.
It ranks first in China in terms of forest and per capita arable land area, and is the largest grassland pastoral area in China.
Mongolian costumes.
Also known as Mongolian robes, it mainly includes robes, belts, boots, jewelry, etc. However, the style varies depending on the region. Mongolian costumes have strong steppe style characteristics, mainly robes, which are convenient for saddle horses to ride. Because the Mongolian people have lived in Saibei for a long time.
In the steppe, Mongolians love to wear robes for both men and women. Winter clothes in pastoral areas are mostly bare leather clothes, and there are also satin and cotton clothes. Summer clothes are more clothy. The robe has a fat end and long sleeves, and it is mostly red, yellow, and dark blue.
The hem of the robes for both men and women is not slitted. Red and green satin belts.
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Inner Mongolia is a provincial-level administrative region. The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, referred to as "Inner Mongolia", is bordered by Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Hebei in the northeast, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Ningxia in the south, Gansu in the southwest, and Russia and Mongolia in the north.
The topography of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region extends obliquely from northeast to southwest, showing a long and narrow shape, the whole region basically belongs to a plateau landform area, covering plateaus, mountains, hills, plains, deserts, rivers, lakes and other landforms, the climate is mainly temperate continental climate, spanning the Yellow River, Ergun River, Nenjiang River, Xiliao River and other major water systems.
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Inner Mongolia does not belong to any province, Inner Mongolia is a provincial-level administrative region
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is located in the northern frontier of the People's Republic of China, stretching obliquely from northeast to southwest, in a long and narrow shape. From 126°04 east longitude in the east, to 97°12 east longitude in the west, spanning 28°52 longitude, and the straight-line distance from east to west is more than 2400 kilometers; From 37°24 north latitude in the south, 53°23 north latitude in the north, 15°59 latitude in longitudinal direction, 1700 kilometers away from the Zen code in a straight line.
With a total area of 10,000 square kilometers, Inner Mongolia has jurisdiction over 12 prefecture-level administrative regions, including 9 prefecture-level cities and 3 leagues, with a total of 23 municipal districts, 11 county-level cities, 17 counties, 49 banners and 3 autonomous banners.
The topography of Inner Mongolia
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has a high terrain, with an average altitude of about 1,000 meters, which is basically a high-altitude landform area. In the world's natural divisions, it is the second largest plateau among the four major plateaus in China, which is located in the southeast of the famous Mongolian Plateau in central Asia and its surrounding areas.
There are obvious differences in the internal structure, in which plateaus account for about the total area, mountains occupy hills, plains and beaches, and rivers, lakes, reservoirs and other water surface areas account for the total area.
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Inner Mongolia is not a province, it is a provincial-level autonomous region in its own right.
Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, is located in the north of China, bordering Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Hebei in the northeast, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Ningxia in the south, Gansu in the southwest, and Russia and Mongolia in the north.
Difference Between Autonomous Region and Province.
Provinces and autonomous regions are the first-level administrative divisions of China.
It is a horizontal administrative unit. The differences between the two are as follows:
1. Autonomy is not the same.
Compared with ordinary provinces, their localities** will have a higher autonomy in internal affairs than other administrative regions of the same level.
2. The quantity is not the same.
There are 5 autonomous regions and 23 provinces.
3. The historical origins are different.
The autonomous region was first established on May 1, 1947 (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region). Modern provincial administrative districts.
The beginning of the Yuan Dynasty was the provincial system.
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The provincial capital of Inner Mongolia is Hohhot, but the economic, scientific and technological center and industrial center are Baotou, and there has always been a confrontation between Baotou and Hohhot in Inner Mongolia.
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The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is located in the northern frontier of China, stretching obliquely from northeast to southwest, showing a long and narrow shape, with a straight distance of 2,400 kilometers from east to west and a span of 1,700 kilometers from north to south, spanning the three major regions of Northeast China, North China and Northwest China. The total land area is 10,000 square kilometers, accounting for the total area of the country, ranking third among all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in the country. It is bordered by 8 provinces and regions in the southeast and west, and Mongolia and Russia in the north, with a national border of 4,200 kilometers [1].
From April 23 to May 3, 1947, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was established.
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At the top of our national map, Inner Mongolia is the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and the provincial capital is Hohhot.
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Inner Mongolia is an autonomous region, in the north of our country, to animal husbandry. Agriculture-based.
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Summary. Dear, Gansu you can take the train from Lanzhou West Railway Station to Inner Mongolia and to Baotou Station in Inner Mongolia. It can be reached directly. The whole journey takes 17 hours.
Dear, hello, I am glad that Zen Hui answers your questions, Inner Mongolia is an autonomous region of China and does not belong to any province. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, referred to as "Inner Mongolia", has its capital in Hohhot. It is located in the north of China, bordering Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Beihan Hebei in the northeast, and Shanxi, Shaanxi and Ningxia in the south.
Gansu makes a train so that the province can go to Inner Mongolia.
Uh-huh. Dear, Gansu you can take the train from Lanzhou West Railway Station to Inner Mongolia and to Baotou Station in Inner Mongolia. It can be reached directly. The whole journey takes 17 hours.
Do the plane and get off at that station.
Dear, you can describe a specific point, to give you an inquiry, such as where in Gansu do you want to take a plane to Inner Mongolia?
Pro, Gansu to Inner Mongolia can fly from Lanzhou to Huerhot, and from Zhongchuan Airport in Lanzhou to Huerhot Baita Airport.
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