Leagues
Present-day leagues
Name | Mongolian | Simplified Chinese |
Pinyin | Capital | Notes |
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Inner Mongolia | |||||
Bayannur | ᠪᠠᠶ᠋ᠠᠨᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ | 巴彦淖尔 | Bāyànnào'ěr | Linhe (Linhe District) |
Dissolution: 1 December 2003 Present day: Bayannur (prefecture-level city) |
Hinggan | ᠬᠢᠩᠭ᠋ᠠᠨ | 兴安 | Xīng'ān | Ulaanhot | |
Jirim | 哲里木 | Zhélǐmù | Bayisingtu (Horqin District) |
Dissolution: 13 January 1999 Present day: Tongliao (prefecture-level city) |
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Juuuda | ᠤᠯᠠᠭᠠᠨᠬᠠᠳᠠ | 昭乌达 | Zhāowūdá | Ulanhad (Hongshan District) |
Dissolution: 10 October 1983 Present day: Chifeng (prefecture-level city) |
Josutu | ᠵᠣᠰᠤᠲᠤ ᠶᠢᠨ | 卓索图 | Zhuósuǒtú | Chaoyang | Dissolution: 10 October 1911 Present day: Fuxin, Chaoyang, and part of Chifeng (prefecture-level city) |
Chahar | 察哈尔 | Cháhā'ěr | Baochang | Dissolution: 1 October 1958 merged into Xilingol and Ulanqab |
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Ulanqab | ᠤᠯᠠᠭᠠᠨᠴᠠᠪ | 乌兰察布 | Wūlánchábù | Jining (Jining District) |
Dissolution: 1 December 2003 Present day: Ulanqab (prefecture-level city), Baotou (1954), & Bayannur (1954) |
Xilingol | ᠰᠢᠯᠢ ᠶᠢᠨ ᠭᠣᠤᠯ | 锡林郭勒 | Xīlínguōlè | Xilinhot | Present day: Xilingol and Hinggan (1954) |
Yekejuu | 伊克昭 | Yīkèzhāo | Dongsheng (Dongsheng District) |
Dissolution: 26 February 2001 Present day: Ordos (prefecture-level city) |
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Xitao Mongolia (present day western part of Inner Mongolia) | |||||
Alxa | ᠠᠯᠠᠱᠠᠨ | 阿拉善 | Ālāshàn | Bayanhot | Until 1954 it was known as Alxa Öölüd and Ejin Torghuud |
Heilongjiang (present day northern part of Inner Mongolia) | |||||
Hulunbuir (Hulunbuir-Nawenmuren) |
ᠬᠥᠯᠦᠨᠪᠤᠶᠢᠷ | 呼伦贝尔 (呼伦贝尔纳文慕仁 / 呼纳) |
Hūlúnbèi'ěr (Hūlúnbèi'ěr Nàwénmùrén) |
Hailar (Hailar District) |
Dissolution: 10 October 2001 Present day: Hulunbuir (prefecture-level city) 1 April 1953 rename as Hulunbuir |
Nawenmuren | 纳文慕仁 | Nàwénmùrén | Zhalantun | Dissolution: 11 April 1949 merge into Hulunbuir-Nawenmuren |
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Famous quotes containing the word leagues:
“Only be admonished by what you already see, not to strike leagues of friendship with cheap persons, where no friendship can be. Our impatience betrays us into rash and foolish alliances which no God attends.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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—Chinese proverb.
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I summond am to a tourney
Ten leagues beyond the wide worlds end:
Methinks it is no journey.”
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