Horqin Right Middle Banner

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Banner in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China
Horqin Right Middle Banner
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Banner |
 Hinggan divisions: Horqin Right Middle Banner is 5 on this map
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Location of the seat in Inner Mongolia
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Coordinates: 45°03′40″N 121°28′37″E / 45.061°N 121.477°E / 45.061; 121.477Coordinates: 45°03′40″N 121°28′37″E / 45.061°N 121.477°E / 45.061; 121.477
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Country |
People's Republic of China |
Autonomous region |
Inner Mongolia |
League |
Hinggan |
Time zone |
UTC+8 (China Standard) |
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Horqin Right Middle Banner |
Chinese name |
Simplified Chinese |
科尔沁右翼中旗 |
Traditional Chinese |
科爾沁右翼中旗 |
Transcriptions |
Standard Mandarin |
Hanyu Pinyin |
kē'ěrqìn Yòuyì Zhōng Qí |
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Mongolian name |
Mongolian Cyrillic |
Қорчин Бараун арун Думдаду қосиу |
Mongolian script |
ᠬᠣᠷᠴᠢᠨ
ᠪᠠᠷᠠᠭᠤᠨ
ᠭᠠᠷᠤᠨ
ᠳᠤᠮᠳᠠᠳᠤ
ᠬᠣᠰᠢᠭᠤ |
Transcriptions |
SASM/GNC |
Qorčin Baraɣun Ɣarun Dumdadu qosiɣu |
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Horqin Right Middle Banner (Mongolian script: ᠬᠣᠷᠴᠢᠨ ᠪᠠᠷᠠᠭᠤᠨ ᠭᠠᠷᠤᠨ ᠳᠤᠮᠳᠠᠳᠤ ᠬᠣᠰᠢᠭᠤ; Chinese: 科尔沁右翼中旗) is a banner in the east of Inner Mongolia, China, bordering Jilin province to the east. It is under the administration of Hinggan League. The local Mongolian dialect is Khorchin Mongolian.
References
www.xzqh.org (in Chinese)
County-level divisions of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
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Hohhot (capital)
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Prefecture-level cities |
Hohhot |
- Huimin District
- Xincheng District
- Yuquan District
- Saihan District
- Togtoh County
- Wuchuan County
- Horinger County
- Qingshuihe County
- Tumed Left Banner
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Baotou |
- Hondlon District
- Donghe District
- Qingshan District
- Xiguit District
- Bayan'obo Mining District
- Jiuyuan District
- Guyang County
- Tumed Right Banner
- Darhan'muminggan United Banner
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Wuhai |
- Haibowan District
- Hainan District
- Ud District
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Chifeng |
- Hongshan District
- Yuanbaoshan District
- Songshan District
- Ningcheng County
- Linxi County
- Ar'horqin Banner
- Bairin Left Banner
- Bairin Right Banner
- Hexigten Banner
- Ongniud Banner
- Harqin Banner
- Aohan Banner
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Tongliao |
- Horqin District
Holingol city
- Kailu County
- Hure Banner
- Naiman Banner
- Jarud Banner
- Horqin Left Middle Banner
- Horqin Left Rear Banner
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Ordos |
- Dongsheng District
- Kangbashi District
- Dalad Banner
- Jungar Banner
- Otog Front Banner
- Otog Banner
- Hanggin Banner
- Uxin Banner
- Ejin'horo Banner
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Hulunbuir |
- Hailar District
- Zhalainuo'er District
Manzhouli city
Zalantun city
Yakeshi city
Genhe city
Ergun city
- Arun Banner
- New Barag Right Banner
- New Barag Left Banner
- Old Barag Banner
- Oroqin Banner
- Evenk Banner
- Morin'dawa Daur Banner
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Bayannur |
- Linhe District
- Wuyuan County
- Dengkou County
- Urad Front Banner
- Urad Middle Banner
- Urad Rear Banner
- Hanggin Rear Banner
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Ulanqab |
- Jining District
Fengzhen city
- Zhuozi County
- Huade County
- Shangdu County
- Xinghe County
- Liangcheng County
- Qahar Right Front Banner
- Qahar Right Middle Banner
- Qahar Right Rear Banner
- Dorbod Banner
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Leagues |
Hinggan |
Ulanhot city
Arxan city
- Tuquan County
- Horqin Right Front Banner
- Horqin Right Middle Banner
- Jalaid Banner
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Xilingol |
Xilinhot city
Erenhot city
- Duolun County
- Abag Banner
- Sonid Left Banner
- Sonid Right Banner
- East Ujimqin Banner
- West Ujimqin Banner
- Taibus Banner
- Xianghuang Banner
- Zhengxiangbai Banner
- Zhenglan Banner
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Alxa |
- Alxa Left Banner
- Alxa Right Banner
- Ejin Banner
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Authority control 
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- VIAF: 156391914
- WorldCat Identities (via VIAF): 156391914
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