Because the East, Central and West of Mongolia span a distance too long to manage, and because the East, Central and West regions of Inner Mongolia are culturally diverse and belong to different regions.
1. The four eastern Mongolian provinces (Chifeng, Tongliao, Xing'anmeng and Hulunbeier) belong to the northeast.
2. The three allied cities in central Mongolia (Hohhot, Ulanchab and Xilingol) belong to north China.
3. The five cities in western Mongolia (Baotou, Ordos, Wuhai, Bayannur and Alxa League) belong to the northwest region.
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is located in the northern border of the People's Republic of China **** and the country, stretching diagonally from north-east to south-west, in a long and narrow shape, east-west straight-line distance of more than 2,400 kilometers, the region has a total area of 1,183,000 square kilometers, is China's third-largest province and region.
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The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is situated in the southeastern part of the Mongolian Plateau and its peripheral zones in central Asia, and is predominantly a plateau, with an elevation of mostly more than 1,000 meters. collectively known as the Inner Mongolia Plateau.
But there are obvious differences in the internal geomorphologic structure, with mountains, hills, plateaus, plains, deserts, Gobi and other terrain.
Because it is located in the middle latitude inland, most of the temperate continental monsoon climate, only the northern section of the Daxinganling cold temperate continental monsoon climate.
The year-round control of the westerly circulation to the mid-latitude weather system influence, while the influence of the monsoon circulation depending on the seasonal changes, the winter winds affect a long time, the summer winds are not easy to reach, and the impact of a short period of time.
The main climatic features are: long cold winters, windy spring with little rain, warm and short summers, and sharp fall in autumn; large temperature differences between day and night, sufficient sunshine hours, high variability of precipitation, and a short frost-free period.
Because of the geographical location and natural environment in which the autonomous region is situated, meteorological disasters such as droughts, black plagues, white plagues, cold tides, gales, dust storms, hailstorms and torrential rains are more frequent.
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