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  Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Until 1949, Inner Mongolia was part of the provinces of Heilongjiang (later Xing'an), Fengtian (later Liaobei), Rehe, Chahar, Suiyuan, and Ningxia, and some maps in Taiwan still show the pre-1949 structure.
In this case the original league name is lost, at least in official usage.
In order to maximally represent this situation, all current prefecture-level subdivisions will be represented by their former as well as current names in the chart that follows, as long as a change as described above has occurred recently.
www.peacelink.de /keyword/Inner_Mongolia.php   (1049 words)

  
 Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Outer Mongolia": The four leagues (aimag) of the Khalkha Mongols in northern and central Mongolia, as well as the Tannu Uriankhai and Hovd regions in northwestern Mongolia, were overseen by the General of Uliastay at the city of Uliastay.
Fengtien was also established as a province in southern Manchuria, and most of Jirim league came under it.
The 12 prefecture-level divisions of Inner Mongolia are subdivided into 101 county-level divisions, including 21 districts, 11 county-level cities, 17 counties, 49 banners, and 3 autonomous banners.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inner_Mongolia   (1893 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Xing'an League II 1,300.0/ 240.91 240.91 130.21 110.81 240.91 4.
Xing'an League 1,346.21 236.91 241.71 123.41 80.21 2,028.31 4.
The total affected nomadic area covering these five leagues and cities is 506.5594 million mu with 3.4596 million population of 0.3321 million households, accounting for 38.92% of the rangeland in whole of the region.
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 Nei Mongol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Throughout most of history, various parts of what is now Inner Mongolia alternated in control between Chinese agriculturalists in the south and Hun, Xianbei, Khitan, Nurchen, and Mongol nomads of the north.
Under the Manchu -dominated Qing dynasty, Outer Mongolia retained much of its pre-Qing governmental structure;Inner Mongolia was organized into semi-governmental "leagues", and what is now eastern Inner Mongolia was part of Manchuria, and administered with the rest of Manchuria by Manchu generals.
In order to maximally represent this situation, all current prefecture -level subdivisions will be represented by their former as well as current names in the chartthat follows, as long as a change as described above has occurred recently.
www.therfcc.org /nei-mongol-205670.html   (1270 words)

  
 Inner Mongolia: Just the facts...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Inner Mongolia is divided into 12 prefecture-level divisions, including 9 prefecture-level cities (additional info and facts about prefecture-level cities) and 3 leagues (An association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members).
Many of the prefecture-level cities (additional info and facts about prefecture-level cities) were converted very recently from leagues (An association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members).
Those are in turn divided into 1431 township-level divisions, including 527 town (An urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city) s, 411 township (An administrative division of a county) s, 279 sumu, 17 ethnic townships, 2 ethnic sumu, and 195 subdistrict (additional info and facts about subdistrict) s.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/i/in/inner_mongolia.htm   (2105 words)

  
 Heilongjiang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the Cultural Revolution Heilongjiang was also expanded to include Hulunbuir League and some other areas previously in Inner Mongolia; this has since been mostly reversed.
Much of the province is dominated by mountain ranges such as the Da Xingan Mountains and Xiao Xingan Mountains (Greater Khingan and Lesser Khingan), Zhangguangcai Mountains, Laoye Mountains, and Wanda Mountains.
The highest peak is Mount Datudingzi at 1690 m (5545 ft, located on the border with Jilin province.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heilongjiang   (1165 words)

  
 Inner Mongolia - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Throughout most of history, various parts of what is now Inner Mongolia alternated in control between Chinese agriculturalists in the south and Xiongnu, Xianbei, Khitan, Nurchen, and Mongol nomads of the north.
Under the Manchu-dominated Qing dynasty, Outer Mongolia and Inner Mongolia were both organized into leagues and banners.
What is now eastern Inner Mongolia was part of Manchuria, and administered with the rest of Manchuria by Manchu officials.
www.recipeland.com /encyclopaedia/index.php/Neimenggu   (1468 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hulunbeier League is located at the northeast of Inner Mongolia, spanning 630km from east to west, with an area of 253000 km2, or 21.4% of the total area of Inner Mongolia.
The League neighbors Xingan League to the south, links with Heilongjiang Province to the east, connects with Russia to the north and northwest, and adjoins Mongolia to the west and southwest.
The explored mineral reserve per territory area in the League is 7048400 yuan/km2, being 0.7 of the national average and 0.64 of the autonomous region's average.
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 Inner Mongolia - Gurupedia
Under the Manchu-dominated Qing dynasty, Outer Mongolia retained much of its pre-Qing governmental structure; Inner Mongolia was organized into semi-governmental "leagues", and what is now eastern Inner Mongolia was part of Manchuria, and administered with the rest of Manchuria by Manchu generals.
Bashang Grasslands, on the border close to Beijing, is a popular retreat for urban residents eager to experience life on the grasslands.
prefecture-level subdivisions (such as leagues) have been changed into prefecture-level cities.
www.gurupedia.com /i/in/inner_mongolia.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Wuhai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A league (Mongolian: chuulghan, Chinese: 盟, pinyin: méng) is an administrative unit in Inner Mongolia, Peoples Republic of China.
Xingan league (Chinese: 兴安盟; Pinyin: Xīngān Méng)is an administrative division of Inner Mongolia.
Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of the Peoples Republic of China, is made up of prefecture-level divisions, which are divided into county-level divisions, which are then divided into township-level divisions.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Wuhai   (1197 words)

  
 Inner Mongolia bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Inner Mongolia contains 9 prefecture-level cities and 3 leagues (also a prefecture-level subdivision): (Note: "Prefecture-level cities" are not equivalent to cities.
See Political divisions of China.) (Note 2: There has been a recent trend, across all of China, whereby most prefecture-level subdivisions (such as leagues) have been changed into prefecture-level cities.
In Inner Mongolia this has been applied onto former leagues in one of three ways: 1) The new prefecture-level city is named after the capital of the former league.
www.elexi.de /en/i/in/inner_mongolia.html   (1368 words)

  
 The BurmaNet News: March 12, 1999
We object and protest these inhuman and despicable behaviour and emphasise the request to refrain from denying families the right to continue with their legitimate means of livelihood.
The M/V Kengtung multi-purpose marine vessel, which launched its maiden voyage from Yangon Port Thursday, is the second of its kind built by the China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation for the MFSL.
The M/V Kengtung, built at Xingan Shipyard in China's Tianjin in line with the Lloyd's class, arrived at Yangon Port on February 15.
www.burmalibrary.org /reg.burma/archives/199903/msg00248.html   (2445 words)

  
 Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Da Hinggan-Dzhagdy Mountains conifer forests (PA0505)
(1996) Da Xingan region of the Northeast China Province biogeographical zone.
In Russia, ecoregion lines correspond to the southern taiga within the Central Siberian forest province in Kurnaev’s (1990) forest map of the USSR.
Gao, J. Research on the ecosystem balance and rational utilization of forest resource in hulunbuir league.
www.worldwildlife.org /wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/pa/pa0505_full.html   (359 words)

  
 URF news - January 2004
They have found back their happy life and made up their mind that they will treasure what they have been given and they are looking forward to a brilliant future.
He is a pupil of WuLaGai Primary school in XiLinGuoLe League.
Similar to most of the children in remote nomadic areas of Inner Mongolia, Bateer has to go to boarding school already at primary level from 6 years of age onwards; the school is 35 km away from the place where his family lives.
www.ju-and-i.de /images/news/news05.html   (536 words)

  
 INNER MONGOLIA AUTONOMOUS REGION (tdctrade.com)
Famous scenic spots included the Xilin Gol League prairie(錫林郭勒大草原), the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan(成吉思汗陵), the tomb of Wang Zhaojun(昭君墓), the Temple of Five Pagodas(五塔寺), the murals in the Han tombs at Horinger County(東漢壁畫), the Haozhao Monastery(遼代佛塔), Dazhao Lamasery (大召) etc.
The tax rate can be further reduced to 10% if an enterprise is proved to export more than 70% of its annual output in terms of value.
In 1999, Zhelimu League was renamed Tongliao City.
www.tdctrade.com /mktprof/china/mpimo.htm   (1296 words)

  
 Australian Actions to Combat Desertification and Land Degradation: Desertification related activities currently ...
The objectives of the first phase of this project were to: introduce a range of sustainable and profitable village level enterprises; assist with the development and implementation of policies and strategies designed to improve the sustainable management and utilisation of grasslands; upgrade the standards of animal husbandry; and strengthen the Xingan Animal Husbandry Bureau.
This project will build on the achievements of the original project, with the continuing goal of sustainable utilisation of Xingan League's grassland resources for livestock production.
The original design for this phase has been significantly revised, placing greater emphasis on the institutional strengthening required to ensure the sustainability of grassland management policies implemented during the original project and expand the established system of user rights.
www.deh.gov.au /land/publications/actions/overseas2.html   (956 words)

  
 Inner Mongolia Zhalantun City Pesticide Products Co.,Ltd
Zhalantun City, in which our company is located, backs the Xingan Mountains,faces to the Nenjiang plain with its charming scence.
In 1998, the company was assessed as one of the Zhalantun Five Strong Enterprises, as well as one of the Ten Star enterprises, in 1999, was appraised as a forerunner in science and technology fields by Hulunbeir League Government, in 2000, was approved as sophisticated technical enterprise by the Science Committee of Inner Mongolia.
The company's Quality Supervision Office was approved as the first class quality supervision office by Petrochemical Industry Department of Inner Mjongolia.
www.6516.tradebig.com   (312 words)

  
 Falun Dafa Clearwisdom.net
Falun Dafa practitioners from Inner Mongolia and Northeast China (including Qiqihar, Helongjiang Province) are being gathered and sent to Tumuji Labor Camp, Zhalaite Banner, Xingan League, Inner Mongolia.
Male Division, Tumuji Labor Camp, Zhalaite Banner, Xingan League, Inner Mongolia.
We hope that kind-hearted people all over the world who are concerned about the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China will pay attention to what is happening.
clearwisdom.net /emh/articles/2000/10/25/6419.html   (1375 words)

  
 Welcome to Australian Embassy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Alxa League Environmental Rehabilitation and Management Feasibility/Design Study in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China
The objectives are: to introduce a range of sustainable and profitable village level enterprises; to assist in the governance and control of animal numbers; to improve the sustainable management and use of grasslands; to upgrade the
standards of animal husbandry; to expand the breed base of flocks and herds; and to strengthen the Xingan Animal Husbandry Bureau which provides services to farmers and herders.
www.austemb.org.cn /development10.htm   (2802 words)

  
 Steam in China, May/June 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I had hoped to get off at Xingan for a + 3 connection into train 7 which covers the Junde triangle lines on the Jipei route.
Whilst this system is not in the same league as Tiefa or Shuangyashan it is well worth a visit with a character of its own, steam operating in its natural industrial environment, bringing back memories of youthful train spotting trips.
It was particularly good to travel on a railway where 1980s built electric locos have been dumped and superseded by brand new steam locos.
rcswww.urz.tu-dresden.de /~menius/trains/china311.htm   (8610 words)

  
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A four year, A$6.7 milliion TC project aims to improve mine waste management in Anhui and Shanxi by setting up a mine waste research institute, testing research methods and producing a rehabilitation manual.
In Inner Mongolia, A$6.9 million has been contributed to a grasslands conservation project, just starting in Xingan League, aimed at training livestock farmers to improve forage crops, breeding, processing and marketing.
On Hainan island, A$5 million funding has been approved to develop a 'land resource fundamental information' system, in conjunction with local planning authorities, to aid development planning, including the design of an industrial infrastructure distribution plan.
www.hku.hk /cerc/china/cdb/10-1.htm   (2047 words)

  
 NPP Grassland References
Observation and modeling of plant biomass of meadow steppe in Tumugi, Xingan league, Inner Mongolia, China.
Aneurolepidium chinense) steppe were examined, relative to interannual variation of precipitation and temperature during 1981-1990 in the Tumugi, Xingan League, eastern Inner Mongolia, China.
Peak live aboveground biomass (PLAB) was 152 g/m2 for F.
www.daac.ornl.gov /NPP/html_docs/references.html   (7190 words)

  
 Heilongjiang Cruise
The Great Xingan Mountains crossed Heilongjiang province and Inner
China Travel Service - China Travel Guide includes China travel guide for city and province about geographical Map of Haibin, Heilongjiang Province The last major city before you hit the
China's Basketball League (CBL) The Chinese Basketball League (CBL), formed from what used to be Division and cruise to the top CBA league this year.
www.chinahorels.com /Heilongjiang_Cruise.html   (1340 words)

  
 EMH2003-12-30
Genuine Dafa Disciples Who Are Illegally Incarcerated in Nanning, Quanzhou, Xingan, Guilin and Liuzhou Prisons in Guangxi Province Wish Master a Happy New Year!
Tumuji Forced Labor Camp is located at Xing'an Meng League, Zhalaite Banner (a municipality unit, similar to a county), Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Below are the facts regarding how Falun Dafa practitioners in the female team of this forced labor camp have been persecuted.
clearwisdom.net /emh/articles/2003/12/30/zip.html   (18457 words)

  
 GeoConnections - Data - Data Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Reference: Xiao, X.M., D. Chen, Y.M. Peng, X.Y. Cui and D.S. Ojima (1996) Observation and modeling of plant biomass of meadow steppe in Tumugi, Xingan league, Inner Mongolia, China.
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