Hongort
Hongort (Mongolian: comitative case of "soft" or "darling", Chinese: 红格尔图; pinyin: Hongge'ertu; Wade–Giles: Hung-ko-erh-t'u) is a town (镇) of the Chahar Right Back Banner, which in turn is part of Ulanqab prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, China. It is located about 30 km northwest of Shangdu county. In 2000, when it was still classified as township (乡), it had 11860 inhabitants. In 1936, Hongort was the site of a battle between Chinese and pro-Japanese troops in the Suiyuan Campaign.
Hongort
Hongort (Mongolian: comitative case of "soft" or "darling", Chinese: 红格尔图; pinyin: Hongge'ertu; Wade–Giles: Hung-ko-erh-t'u) is a town (镇) of the Chahar Right Back Banner, which in turn is part of Ulanqab prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, China. It is located about 30 km northwest of Shangdu county. In 2000, when it was still classified as township (乡), it had 11860 inhabitants. In 1936, Hongort was the site of a battle between Chinese and pro-Japanese troops in the Suiyuan Campaign.
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Hongort (Mongolian: comitative ...... roops in the Suiyuan Campaign.
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红格尔图镇,是中国内蒙古自治区乌兰察布市察哈尔右翼后旗下辖的一个乡镇级行政单位。
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Hongort (Mongolian: comitative ...... roops in the Suiyuan Campaign.
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红格尔图镇,是中国内蒙古自治区乌兰察布市察哈尔右翼后旗下辖的一个乡镇级行政单位。
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Hongort
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红格尔图镇
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