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Qinggil Town
Qinggil County ( Uyghur), also Chinggil County, Qinghe County, is a county of Altay Prefecture in northeastern Xinjiang, China, bordering Bayan-Ölgii Province and Khovd Province in Mongolia to the east. It has an area of with a population of 60,000. Qinghe was the site of a meteorite impact in 1898 and a Mongolian–Chinese border clash in the spring of 1944. Name Qinggil County is named for the Qinggil River (青格里河), a tributary of the Ulungur River. 'Qinggil' is from Mongolian and means 'beautiful and crystal clear'. History In 1941/4, Qinggil County was established. In 2012, Araltobe Township was made a town. Administrative divisions Town (镇 / بازارلىق‎ / قالاشىع‎) * Qinggil Town (青河镇 Qinghe / چىڭگىل بازىرى / شىڭگىل قالاشىعى ), Takskhin Town (塔克什肯镇 Takeshiken / تاشقىن بازىرى / Тайкешкен تايكەشكەن قالاشىعى ), Araltobe Town ( 阿热勒托别镇 Areletuobi ...
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County (People's Republic Of China)
Counties ( zh, t=縣, s=县, hp=Xiàn), formally county-level divisions, are found in the third level of the administrative hierarchy in Provinces and Autonomous regions and the second level in municipalities and Hainan, a level that is known as "county level" and also contains autonomous counties, county-level cities, banners, autonomous banners and City districts. There are 1,355 counties in Mainland China out of a total of 2,851 county-level divisions. The term ''xian'' is sometimes translated as "district" or "prefecture" when put in the context of Chinese history. History ''Xian'' have existed since the Warring States period and were set up nationwide by the Qin Dynasty. The number of counties in China proper gradually increased from dynasty to dynasty. As Qin Shi Huang reorganized the counties after his unification, there were about 1,000. Under the Eastern Han Dynasty, the number of counties increased to above 1,000. About 1400 existed when the Sui dynasty abolish ...
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Ulungur River
The Ulungur River / Urungu River or Urungu ( mn, Өрөнгө гол, translit=Öröngö Gol, zh, c=乌伦古河, p=Wūlúngǔ hé), in its upper reaches in Mongolia known as the Bulgan River ( mn, Булган гол), is a river of China and Mongolia. It rises in the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia, flows south into China's Xinjiang (Altay Prefecture), where it turns north-west to empty into the Ulungur Lake. It is about 700 km long. The Irtysh–Karamay Canal crosses the Ulungur River at , on an aqueduct. Geological history In the early Quaternary, the Ulungur (as well as the upper Irtysh) flowed into the Dzungarian Basin The Junggar Basin () is one of the largest sedimentary basins in Northwest China. It is located in Xinjiang, and enclosed by the Tarbagatai Mountains of Kazakhstan in the northwest, the Altai Mountains of Mongolia in the northeast, and the Tian Sh ..., terminating in a large lake (the "Old Manas Lake") in the region of today's Lake Manas. La ...
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Mica
Micas ( ) are a group of silicate minerals whose outstanding physical characteristic is that individual mica crystals can easily be split into extremely thin elastic plates. This characteristic is described as perfect basal cleavage. Mica is common in igneous and metamorphic rock and is occasionally found as small flakes in sedimentary rock. It is particularly prominent in many granites, pegmatites, and schists, and "books" (large individual crystals) of mica several feet across have been found in some pegmatites. Micas are used in products such as drywalls, paints, fillers, especially in parts for automobiles, roofing and shingles, as well as in electronics. The mineral is used in cosmetics and food to add "shimmer" or "frost." Properties and structure The mica group is composed of 37 phyllosilicate minerals. All crystallize in the monoclinic system, with a tendency towards pseudohexagonal crystals, and are similar in structure but vary in chemical composition. Micas are ...
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Qinghe Farm
Qinghe may refer to: Disaster *Qinghe Special Steel Corporation disaster, a disaster in Tieling, Liaoning Locations in China ;County-level subdivisions *Qinghe County, Hebei (清河县), Xingtai, Hebei * Qinggil County, or Qinghe County (青河县), in Altay Prefecture, Xinjiang *Qinghe District, Tieling (清河区), Liaoning *Qinghe District, Huai'an (清河区), Jiangsu ;Subdistricts *Qinghe Subdistrict, Cao County (青菏街道), in Cao County, Shandong Written as "清河街道": * Qinghe Subdistrict, Beijing, in Haidian District, Beijing * Qinghe Subdistrict, Fuyang, in Yingzhou District, Fuyang, Anhui *Qinghe Subdistrict, Changchun, in Chaoyang District, Changchun, Jilin * Qinghe Subdistrict, Fuxin, in Qinghemen District, Fuxin, Liaoning ;Towns *Qinggil Town (青河镇), seat of Qinggil (Qinghe) County, Xinjiang Written as "清河镇" * Qinghe, Tonghe County, Harbin, Heilongjiang * Qinghe, Ji'an, Jilin * Qinghe, Huimin County, Shandong * Qinghe, Yutai County, Shandong * Q ...
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Qagan Hol Township
Khagan or Qaghan (Mongolian:; or ''Khagan''; otk, 𐰴𐰍𐰣 ), or , tr, Kağan or ; ug, قاغان, Qaghan, Mongolian Script: ; or ; fa, خاقان ''Khāqān'', alternatively spelled Kağan, Kagan, Khaghan, Kaghan, Khakan, Khakhan, Khaqan, Xagahn, Qaghan, Chagan, Қан, or Kha'an is a title of imperial rank in the Turkic, Mongolic and some other languages, equal to the status of emperor and someone who rules a khaganate (empire). The female equivalent is Khatun. It may also be translated as "Khan of Khans", equivalent to King of Kings. In Bulgarian, the title became known as ''Khan'', while in modern Turkic, the title became ''Khaan'' with the ''g'' sound becoming almost silent or non-existent; the ''ğ'' in modern Turkish ''Kağan'' is also silent. Since the division of the Mongol Empire, monarchs of the Yuan dynasty and the Northern Yuan held the title of ''Khagan''. ''Kağan, Hakan'' and ''Kaan'', Turkish equivalents of the title are common Turkish names in ...
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Aral Town
Aral may refer to: People * Cahit Aral (1927–2011), Turkish engineer, politician and former government minister * Coşkun Aral (born 1956), Turkish photo journalist and war correspondent * Göran Aral (born 1953), Swedish footballer * Meriç Aral (born 1988), Turkish actress * Oğuz Aral (1936–2004), Turkish political cartoonist * Aral Şimşir (born 2002), Danish footballer Places Kyrgyzstan * Aral, Chuy, a village in Chüy District, Chüy Region * Aral, Jayyl, a village in Jayyl District, Chüy Region * Aral, Issyk Kul, a village in Tüp District, Issyk-Kul Region * Aral, Toktogul District, a village in Toktogul District, Jalal-Abad Region * Aral, Nooken, a village in Nooken District, Jalal-Abad Region * Aral, Kara-Darya, a village in Kara-Darya ayyl aymagy, western Suzak District, Jalal-Abad Region * Aral, Suzak District, a village in Suzak ayyl aymagy, southern Suzak District, Jalal-Abad Region * Aral, Tash-Bulak, a village in Tash-Bulak ayyl aymagy, central Suzak Dist ...
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Araltobe Town
Araltobe ( kk, Аралтөбе, ''Araltöbe''; russian: Аралтобе, ''Araltobe'') is a town in Aktobe Region, west Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbeki .... It lies at an altitude of . References Aktobe Region Cities and towns in Kazakhstan {{Kazakhstan-geo-stub ...
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Qinggil Town
Qinggil County ( Uyghur), also Chinggil County, Qinghe County, is a county of Altay Prefecture in northeastern Xinjiang, China, bordering Bayan-Ölgii Province and Khovd Province in Mongolia to the east. It has an area of with a population of 60,000. Qinghe was the site of a meteorite impact in 1898 and a Mongolian–Chinese border clash in the spring of 1944. Name Qinggil County is named for the Qinggil River (青格里河), a tributary of the Ulungur River. 'Qinggil' is from Mongolian and means 'beautiful and crystal clear'. History In 1941/4, Qinggil County was established. In 2012, Araltobe Township was made a town. Administrative divisions Town (镇 / بازارلىق‎ / قالاشىع‎) * Qinggil Town (青河镇 Qinghe / چىڭگىل بازىرى / شىڭگىل قالاشىعى ), Takskhin Town (塔克什肯镇 Takeshiken / تاشقىن بازىرى / Тайкешкен تايكەشكەن قالاشىعى ), Araltobe Town ( 阿热勒托别镇 Areletuobi ...
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