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Hinggan (other)
Hinggan is the Manchu form of Khingan, the Mongolian name of a series of mountain ranges. It now most often refers to: * Hinggan League, an administrative division of Inner Mongolia, China * Da Hinggan Ling Prefecture, prefecture of Heilongjiang, China In Manchu contexts, it may also refer to: * Khingan (other), from the Mongolian form of the same name * Xing'an (other) Xing'an ( t, s, ''Xīng'ān'') is the atonal pinyin romanization of various Chinese words and names. It may refer to: * Xing'an County in Guangxi * Xing'an Province, a former division of Manchuria * Xing'an District in Hegang, Heilongjiang *Xing'a ...
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Manchu Language
Manchu (Manchu:, ) is a critically endangered East Asian Tungusic language native to the historical region of Manchuria in Northeast China. As the traditional native language of the Manchus, it was one of the official languages of the Qing dynasty (1636–1912) of China, although today the vast majority of Manchus speak only Mandarin Chinese. Several thousand can speak Manchu as a second language through governmental primary education or free classes for adults in classrooms or online. The Manchu language enjoys high historical value for historians of China, especially for the Qing dynasty. Manchu-language texts supply information that is unavailable in Chinese, and when both Manchu and Chinese versions of a given text exist they provide controls for understanding the Chinese. Like most Siberian languages, Manchu is an agglutinative language that demonstrates limited vowel harmony. It has been demonstrated that it is derived mainly from the Jurchen language though there ...
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Khingan (other)
Khingan ('' mn, Хянган''; ''russian: Хинган'') is the Mongolian name for the mountains divided into the: * Greater Khingan, volcanic mountain range in Inner Mongolia, China * Lesser Khingan, mountain range in the northeastern section of Heilongjiang, China * Outer Khingan, also known as the Stanovoy Range; mountain range located in southeastern parts of the Russian Far East In Mongolian contexts, it may also refer to: * Hinggan (other) Hinggan is the Manchu form of Khingan, the Mongolian name of a series of mountain ranges. It now most often refers to: * Hinggan League, an administrative division of Inner Mongolia, China * Da Hinggan Ling Prefecture, prefecture of Heilongjiang, ..., from the Manchu form of the same name * Xing'an (other), from the Chinese form of the same name {{geodis ...
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Hinggan League
The Hinggan League (; mn, tr. ''Hinggan Aimag'', Mongol Cyrillic: Хянган аймаг) is a prefecture-level subdivision of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It borders Hulun Buir to the north, the Republic of Mongolia and Xilingol League to the west, Tongliao to the south and the provinces of Jilin and Heilongjiang to the east. The name is derived from the Greater Khingan mountain range that crosses the league from the Northwest to the Southeast. Administrative subdivisions Hinggan league is divided into 2 county-level cities, 1 county A county is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposes Chambers Dictionary, L. Brookes (ed.), 2005, Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, Edinburgh in certain modern nations. The term is derived from the Old French ... and 3 banners: Demographics In 2000, Hinggan League had 1,588,787 inhabitants (26.57 per km²). Notes Literature * 9+121 pages. ...
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Da Hinggan Ling Prefecture
Daxing'anling Prefecture (), also known as Da Hinggan Ling Prefecture, is the northernmost Chinese prefecture-level division, located in northwestern Heilongjiang Province. It covers and has a population of 520,000, as of 2004. It is named after the Greater Khingan Range (Daxing'anling; ; Amba Hinggan Dabagan) Mountains. In 2007 it had a GDP of RMB 6.1 billion and a growth rate of 11.1%. In 2015 Daxing'anling Prefecture had a GDP of RMB 13.49 billion, while a GDP of RMB 15.39 billion in the year 2014. Administrative divisions Daxing'anling Prefecture administrates 1 county-level city, 2 counties, and 4 administration zones. These counties and management districts contain 6 urban subdistrict A subdistrict or sub-district is an administrative division that is generally smaller than a district. Equivalents * Administrative posts of East Timor, formerly Portuguese-language * Kelurahan, in Indonesia * Mukim, a township in Brunei, In ...s, 24 towns, 11 townships, 2 eth ...
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