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Hailar District
Hailar is located in close proximity to the Greater Xing'an Mountains, and has an elevation ranging from 603.0 to 776.6 m (1,978.3 to 2,547.9 ft). Of the city's 1,319.8 square kilometers, 28 square kilometers (or 2.12%) of the district is urban.
Average elevation: 670 m
Dorbod Banner
China > Inner Mongolia > Ulanqab City
The banner is located along the northern foothills of the Yin Mountains, and has an average elevation of 1,400 metres (4,600 ft).[3] Most of the banner's area is grassland.[3]
Average elevation: 1,294 m
Horqin Right Front Banner
China > Inner Mongolia > Horqin Right Front Banner > Ke'erqin
Average elevation: 348 m
Tongliao City
Tongliao's topography primarily consists of plains, though the northern stretch of the prefecture extends into the eastern foothills of the southern Greater Khingan. The central and eastern parts of the prefecture are marked by the plains of the Xiliao, Xinkai River (新开河), and Jiaolai rivers (教来河),…
Average elevation: 262 m
Baotou City
Baotou features a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk), marked by long, cold and very dry winters, hot, somewhat humid summers, and strong winds, especially in spring. Temperatures often fall below −15 °C (5 °F) in winter and rise above 30 °C (86 °F) in summer. The annual precipitation is approximately…
Average elevation: 1,316 m