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The longest is the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, with a total of 8 characters, and this provincial-level administrative region is also the largest provincial-level administrative region in China.
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Almost every province in China (autonomous region scattered) has a clear geographical division, such as Xinjiang, Gansu belongs to the northwest, Yunnan, Sichuan belongs to the southwest, Zhejiang, Jiangsu belongs to Xiaozhen in the east chong Shen with the south, Jilin, Heilongjiang belongs to the northeast This place is called Inner Mongolia, located in the Chinese territory of the cockscomb, chicken neck, chicken back position, is China's longest province (autonomous region), east and west straight line distance of more than 2400 kilometers (equivalent to Guangzhou to Lhasa straight line distance), north and south straight line distance of more than 1700 kilometers, and Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Eight provinces and regions of Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Jilin, Ningxia and Gansu are bordered, and two countries are bordered, Mongolia and Russia.
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The longest place name in China is Prague.
The entire place name of Prague is as long as ten characters, and it also contains the name of "Prague", a famous city in Europe. It used to be called Shebestin, a transliteration of the Mongolian place name, which was the name of a spring on the ancient road that crossed the Black Gobi. The reason why this place is today given such a long name and marked on the map is largely because of the explorer Sven Hedin, who was the first to name it.
Located in China's Gansu province, near the border with Mongolia, Norin-Sebestei-Bvlag was named by the Swedish explorer Sven Heding in 1927.
The reason why this place has such a long name today and is marked on the map is largely because of the explorer Sven Hedin. Here is the first name he made. At that time, Sven Hedin led a scientific expedition from Northwest China to Baotou in Inner Mongolia through the vast Gobi Desert to Hami in Xinjiang via Ejina.
When he reached the vicinity of Shebestin, he suffered a gallstone attack and could not continue walking, so he had to be carried by a group of four people in turn.
In order not to drag down the entire team, he decided that the team would be led by the Chinese commander Xu Bingchang to continue to move forward. He and a few members of the regiment who volunteered to stay behind camped next to the Shebestin Spring and in Dongshu, waiting for the brigade to come to the rescue after arriving in Hami. Sven Hedin rightfully marked the place he would never forget on their map, and added "Norin" to the "Sebestei" spring.
The above content trembling travel refers to the encyclopedia - Naran Sebustai Prague.
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One of the longest places in China is called "Prague with a Serbustaiyin", with a total of 10 characters. I learned about this place when I read the issue of the Northwest Scientific Expedition of China National Geographic.
Yang Yao, a researcher at the Institute of Literature at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, specializes in ancient texts and is fascinated by the Swedish explorer Sven Heding. Yang Yao has a book called "Black Gobi", in which he deciphers the origin of this place name. This place turned out to be nothing more than the name of a spring on the ancient road that crossed the Black Gobi - Shebestin (a transliteration of the Mongolian place name).
The reason why this place has such a long name today and is marked on the map is largely because of Sven Hedin, who first named it here.
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The longest province across longitude in China is the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which starts from 126°04 east longitude in the east, 97°12 east longitude in the west, spans 28°52 longitude, and has a straight line distance of 2,400 kilometers from east to west, starting from 37°24 north latitude in the south to 53°23 north latitude, occupying a latitude of 15°59 in the east, spanning 1,700 kilometers from north to south, and the land border is 4,200 kilometers long, adjacent to 8 provinces and regions.
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That is the Sebustai Prague.
Speaking of the origin of the name, this place used to have a very common short name, called Shebesyan, named after the spring that crossed the Black Gobi, and later the name became longer because of the key changed to an explorer - Sven Hedin.
The picture shows the country here.
The famous detective had twice faced death, one of which was in Shebesyan, when he came here with a sudden attack of pain, and the need to carry him forward almost broke down the entire team, so he stayed with several members of the expedition at the spring.
Here is the front of the country.
When the rescuers arrived, Sven decided to mark this unforgettable water spring on the map, and added the names of the team members who accompanied him to defend the place name, which was also the name of the person who determined the water of this spring, and finally Prague was the Mongolian water spring, and finally this place became the "Naran Sebustai Prague", which was once the Shebesyan Spring.
There are many villages in China with names. It's long, it's long. The characteristic of these villages is that they have long names, so they are indeed famous in each village.
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