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  • | basin_countries = [[Mongolia]], [[China]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]] ...anguage|Siber:]] Эйәртеш/Eyärtesh) is a [[river]] in [[Russia]], [[China]], and [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the chief tributary of the [[Ob River]].
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  • ...ility of a Chinese fleet sailing from Lake Zaysan down the Irtysh and into Western Siberia. A Russian expedition visited Lake Zaysan in 1764, and concluded th ...guchak]] (1864), leaving Lake Zaysan on the Russian side.<ref>(See [[:File:China-Russia border - protocol of Chuguchak 1864.jpg|the map]])</ref><ref>[http:/
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  • ...y of [[Novosibirsk]], [[Russia]]; the site is close to the borders with [[China]], [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Mongolia]].<ref name="nova">{{cite web Numerous comparable burials have been found in neighboring western Mongolia.
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  • ...etal Age, 220-21, figs. 74, 75. As referenced in Steppe Weapons in Ancient China and the Role of Hand-to-hand Combat. Jessica Rawson. School of Archaeology. ...rapid and massive migration westward into northeast Europe, eastward into China and southward into [[Vietnam]] and [[Thailand]] across a frontier of some 4
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  • ..."five saints"'') is a mountain massif in [[Mongolia]], on the border with China and Russia. Its highest peak, the [[Khüiten Peak]] (formerly also known as ...a; its northern slopes are in Russia's [[Altai Republic]], and western, in China's [[Burqin County]].
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  • | basin_countries = [[Kazakhstan]] and [[China]] ...Lang-mn|Ил}}, ''literally "Bareness"'') is a [[river]] in northwestern [[China]] and southeastern [[Kazakhstan]]. It flows from the [[Ili Kazakh Autonomou
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  • ...lley connects the southern uplands of Kazakhstan with [[arid]] northwest [[China]]. The [[Dzhungarian Gate]] is a fault-bounded valley (see vertical line on ...n eastern end of the [[Kangly|Kangar]] state, shown on Chinese maps of the Western territory.
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  • |basin_countries = [[Kazakhstan]] 85%<br />[[China]] 15% ...teorology)|precipitation]], largely vernal snowmelt, from the mountains of China's [[Xinjiang]] region.
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  • ...disappeared and the southwestern lake had retreated to a thin strip at the western edge of the former southern sea; in subsequent years, occasional water flow ...f [[Khwarezm]]. It used to be the westernmost border of [[Tang dynasty]] [[China]].
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  • ...tia]] in southern Siberia south of [[Lake Baikal]], and in the Far East of China and Russia. ...blocks until the evolution was terminated through collision with the North China and Tarim cratons in the latest Paleozoic to early Mesozoic.<ref>{{Harvnb|W
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  • ...olm, Jerrestad Mudstone), Poland (Brzezinki) and China (Katian of Jiangxi, western Zhejiang and Subei, Gansu). [[Category:Fossils of China]]
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  • * '''''L. asiaticus''''' has been found in the late Upper Cambrian of China (Kuruktagh, Xinjiang) ...'' zone) and Canada (''Phylacterus saylesi'' fauna, Shallow Bay Formation, western Newfoundland)
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  • ...Tasmania), Canada (British Columbia, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories), China (Anhui), Kazakhstan, Russia (Kharaulakh), and the US (Alaska, Alabama, Neva ...rongian; Paibian, Steptoean) agnostoid arthropods from the Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland|journal= Journal of Paleontology|volume= 86|issue= 2|pages= 20
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  • ...asian Land Bridge]] or Second Eurasian Continental Bridge, running through China and [[Kazakhstan]]. As of November 2007, about 1% of the $600 billion in go ...on]] use a wider [[rail gauge]] than most of the rest of Europe as well as China. Recently, however, the Trans-Siberian has regained ground as a viable land
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  • [[File:Western-most end of Northern Xinjiang Railway.jpg|200 px|thumb|right|Terminus of th ...rasian Land Bridge]] rail links running through the [[People's Republic of China]]. The Eurasian Land Bridge is the overland rail link between East Asia and
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  • ...shan Corridor]] (shared with [[China]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]]) and [[Tian Shan|Western Tien-Shan]] (shared with Kyrgyzstan and [[Uzbekistan]]), were added to the | <span style="display: none;">Kaz</span>''Various, shared with''<br />{{flag|China}}<br />{{flag|Kyrgyzstan}}<br /><small>{{coord|34|18|16|N|108|51|26|E}}</sm
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  • | Location = [[China]]<br>[[Kazakhstan]]<br>[[Tajikistan]] ...the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor''' The corridor spans [[China]], [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]] and includes 33 new sites and several
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  • ...regions of the Asian continent connecting the [[Eastern world|East]] and [[Western culture|West]] and stretching from the Korean peninsula<ref>{{Cite web|url= ...est in the safety of their trade products and extended the [[Great Wall of China]] to ensure the protection of the trade route.<ref>Xinru, Liu, ''The Silk R
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  • ...the helm of the USSR, Brezhnev pushed for détente between the Eastern and Western countries. At the same time he presided over the [[Warsaw Pact invasion of ...(as seen above) much lower than the official figures, and lower than some Western estimates. His estimates was widely publicised by conservative [[think tank
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  • ...archive.html Birds Mongolia.]</ref> and adjacent areas of [[Russia]] and [[China]]. Although sometimes considered a full species ''Pyrrhula cineracea'', mo ...a [[Uba River|Uba]] valley, and the [[Sayan Mountains]] (eastern Altai) of western Mongolia; in the southern Altai it breeds in the upper reaches of the [[Buk
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  • ...od, but they have become less frequent, probably due to contraction of the western Siberian range as the steppes become more agricultural. ...ast=Haw |first=Stephen G. |authorlink=Stephen G. Haw |title=Marco Polo’s China: a Venetian in the realm of Khubilai Khan |publisher=Routledge |year=2006 |
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  • ...rst1=D. W. |last2=Perrins |first2=C. M. |date=1998 |title=The Birds of the Western Palearctic |edition=Concise |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Ox ...ook |author=Tso-hsin Cheng |date=1987 |title=A Synopsis of the Avifauna of China |publisher=Science Press |location=Beijing |pages=48–49 |isbn=3-490-12518
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  • ...n}}</ref> This partridge breeds on farmland across most of [[Europe]] into western [[Asia]], and has been introduced widely into [[Canada]], [[United States]] ...from the [[Ural Mountains]] to southwestern [[Siberia]] and northwestern [[China]]
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  • ...in the number of Relict Gull (''Larus relictus'') at Ebinur Lake, Western China"], ''Journal of Arid Land'', 2010, volume 2, number 2, pp 151−155, Retrie .... There is additional evidence that larger numbers may migrate to eastern China as well, but this is not verified.
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  • [[Category:Birds of Western China]] [[Category:Birds of North China]]
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  • ...ge extends from southern [[Iraq]] through [[Iran]] and [[Pakistan]] to the western [[Himalayas]] of [[Kashmir]]. A few birds reach eastern [[Arabia]]. It has * MacKinnon, John & Phillipps, Karen (2000) ''A Field Guide to the Birds of China'', Oxford University Press, Oxford
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  • ...s far as the [[Red Sea]] and [[Persian Gulf]] while others disperse into [[Western Europe]], in countries such as [[Sweden]], Norway and Denmark or the Benelu
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  • * ''turkestanica'', described by Buturlin, is found in the western range of distribution ...amirs]]. In Pakistan it occurs in northern [[Chitral]] particularly in the western part bordering [[Nuristan]] in Afghanistan, further east in valleys of [[Gi
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  • [[Category:Birds of Western China]] [[Category:Birds of North China]]
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  • ...elican]] family. It breeds from southeastern [[Europe]] to [[India]] and [[China]] in swamps and shallow lakes. The nest is a crude heap of vegetation. .../> The pelicans who breed in [[Mongolia]] winter along the east coast of [[China]], including the [[Hong Kong]] area.<ref name=Redlist/>
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  • ...7 Mya, during the [[Burdigalian|Early Miocene]], Channidae had spread into western and central Eurasia, and by 8 Mya, during the late [[Tortonian]], they coul * ''[[Channa asiatica]]'', which is native to southern China, was introduced to [[Taiwan]] and to southern [[Japan]]; the origin of and
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  • ...ed the '''spotted whip snake''', is a [[species]] of [[snake]] found in [[Western Asia]], [[Central Asia]], and [[South-central Asia|South-Central Asia]]. *[[Syria]], [[Israel]], W [[Mongolia]], NW [[China]] ([[Xinjiang]])
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  • ...from [[Russia]], east of the [[Ural Mountains|Urals]], eastwards through [[China]]. Five [[subspecies]] are currently recognized, including the [[Nominotypi ...ntains through [[Siberia]], [[Iran]], [[Mongolia]] to northern and central China, as well as the southern Ryukyu Islands of [[Japan]]. According to Gloyd an
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  • ...istan]], northwestern [[Afghanistan]], southern [[Russia]], northwestern [[China]] and [[Mongolia]]. The [[Type locality (biology)|type locality]] given by ...inghan Mountain Range and the Torey Lakes region near the common border of China, Mongolia and [[Russia]].
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  • ...ilson, Don E.|author7=Wozencraft, W. Chris|title=A Guide to the Mammals of China|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ka-9f68nPT4C&pg=PA251 |year=2010 |pub Largely ignored in Western taxonomies of rodents, the great gerbil was recognized as a species separat
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  • ...ts of Russia, western Siberia, northern Afghanistan, Mongolia and northern China.<ref name="AG">[http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/pests/Ellobius_talpinus/
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  • ...azakhstan and northern Uzbekistan to eastern Siberia and western Xinjiang, China. Its typical habitat is sparse grassland, sloping areas in ravines, road ve
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  • ...h century. The Mongolian subspecies (''S. t. mongolica'') is found only in western Mongolia.<ref>{{cite web|title=Saiga/mongolian Saiga (''Saiga tatarica'')| The Mongolian saiga (''S. t. mongolica'') is found in a small area in western Mongolia around the [[Sharga Nature Reserve|Sharga]] and [[Mankhan Nature R
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  • ...hern [[Afghanistan]], the [[Transcaspian Oblast]] and [[West China|western China]] to southern [[Siberia]]. It used to live in [[Saryesik-Atyrau Desert]] of
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  • ...)|Georgia]], Syria, northern and eastern Iraq, Iran, southern Afghanistan, western Pakistan ...elle (''Gazella (subgutturosa) yarkandensis'') - northern and northwestern China ([[Xinjiang]], [[Qinghai]], [[Shaanxi]], [[Gansu]], [[Nei Monggol]]), Mong
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  • ...es are ~42,000 individuals for Mongolia and ~5,000 individuals in Northern China. ...ssed the greater part of Mongolia, areas of Siberia and [[Manchuria]], the western part of [[Inner Mongolia]] and the northern part of [[Xinjiang]]. Its [[Ran
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  • ...ian camels have been the focus of artwork throughout history. For example, western foreigners from the [[Tarim Basin]] and elsewhere were depicted in [[:Image [[Category:Mammals of China]]
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  • ...the Russian Federation and Mongolia, were also represented. Additionally, China and the United States were also present. Finally, a number of organizations ...Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and Mongolia. China as well as a number of organizations such as [[IUCN]], [[CITES]] and [[IFAW
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  • ...[[Ciscaucasia]], western [[Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Xinjiang]] China, western [[Russia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Poland]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Germany]], [[Bel
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  • ...an]], to [[Central Asia]] ([[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], etc.), and [[China]] ([[Xinjiang]] etc.). [[Category:Flora of Western Asia]]
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  • ...on bladhii'' Retz. |quote=Type-Protologue: Collector: Bladh; Distribution: China |work=Tropicos |publisher=Missouri Botanical Garden |location=Saint Louis, ...and [[Australia]]. The [[type (biology)|type specimen]] was collected from China by Finnish botanist [[Peter Johan Bladh]].<ref name=trop2/><ref name=huh>{{
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  • ...ecklist & Addendum). In C. Y. Wu, P. H. Raven & D. Y. Hong (eds.) Flora of China. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Beijing & St. Louis.</ref [[Category:Flora of China]]
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  • ...p://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=240001019 Flora of China v 24 p 198. <big>迷人薤</big> mi ren xie ''Allium delicatulum'' ]</ref>
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  • ...]: northern and central [[Asia]] ([[Siberia]], the [[Russian Far East]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Kazakhstan]]), northern and eastern [[Europe]] ([[Scandinav ...ka]], [[Khabarovsk]], [[Primorye]], [[Sakhalin]]), [[Japan]], [[Korea]], [[China]], [[Taiwan]], [[Alaska]], [[British Columbia]], [[Washington (state)|Washi
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  • ...p://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=250096314 Flora of China v 19 p 118, 茜砧草 qian zhen cao, ''Galium boreale'' var. ''rubioides'' [[Category:Flora of China]]
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