Ulanqab or Ulan Chab (Chinese: 乌兰察布; pinyin: Wūlánchábù; Mongolian: Ulaɣančab qota; Mongolian Cyrillic.Улаанцав хот) is a region administered as a prefecture-level city in south-central Inner Mongolia, China. Its administrative centre is in Jining District, which was formerly a county-level city. It was established as a prefecture-level city on 1 December 2003, formed from the former Ulanqab League. The Ulanqab Stadium is located in the city.
Ulaan Chab city has an area of 54,473.6 square kilometres (21,032.4 sq mi). It borders Hohhot to the west, Mongolia to the north, Xilin Gol League to the northeast, Hebei to the east and Shanxi to the south. As of the 2020 census, its total population was, 1,706,328 inhabitants (2,143,590 in 2010) whom 550,231 inhabitants lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of Jining District and Qahar Right Front Banner largely conurbated in its northern part.[4]
The western part of Ulaan Chab used to be part of the now-defunct Chinese province of Suiyuan.
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Ulanqab or Ulan Chab (Chinese: 乌兰察布; pinyin: Wūlánchábù; Mongolian: Ulaɣančab qota; Mongolian Cyrillic.Улаанцав хот) is a region administered as a prefecture-level...
Ulanqab (Wulanchabu) Jining Airport (IATA: UCB, ICAO: ZBUC) is an airport located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) in the north of the city of Ulanqab in Inner Mongolia...
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The Ulanqab (Wulanchabu) Stadium (Chinese: 乌兰察布体育场) is a multi-purpose stadium in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, China. It has a seating capacity of 30,000...
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Chinese: 集宁区) is an urban district that serves as the administrative seat of Ulanqab, a region governed as a prefecture-level city in the mid-western part of...
Mongolia to the north, Chifeng, Tongliao and Hinggan League to the east, Ulanqab to the west and Hebei to the south. This is the only prefecture-level division...
belonging to it. The original six leagues were Jirem, Ju Ud, Jost, Xilingol, Ulanqab, and Ih Ju. More were added in the subsequent centuries. Today, leagues...
Laohushan culture was an early Bronze Age urban society that existed in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, China, from approximately 2700—2200 BC. The culture was...
south-central Inner Mongolia, China. It is under the administration of Ulanqab City and has an area of 4,353 square kilometres (1,681 sq mi), and in 2020...
1936, the Mongol Military Government (蒙古軍政府) had Prince Yondonwangchug of Ulanqab as its first chairman. It was renamed in October 1937 as the Mongol United...