Bogda Shan
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The Bogda Shan are east of Urumchi and north of Turfan.
The Bogda Shan (Mongolian: Богд Уул, Bogd Uul; simplified Chinese:
Administratively, the range forms the border between Dabancheng District to the south and Fukang City and Jimsar County to the north. In all three units, irrigated agriculture is based on the water flowing in streams that starts in the Bogda Shan.
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References
- ^ Liu, Qin; Yang, Zhaoping; Shi, Hui; Wang, Zhi (1 January 2019). "Ecological risk assessment of geohazards in Natural World Heritage Sites: an empirical analysis of Bogda, Tianshan". Open Geosciences. 11 (1): 327–340. Bibcode:2019OGeo...11...26L. doi:10.1515/geo-2019-0026.
43°35′N 89°40′E / 43.583°N 89.667°E
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