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Solun
索伦镇
Suolun
Town
Solun

Location in Inner Mongolia

Coordinates: 46°37′10″N 121°14′36″E / 46.61944°N 121.24333°E / 46.61944; 121.24333Coordinates: 46°37′10″N 121°14′36″E / 46.61944°N 121.24333°E / 46.61944; 121.24333
Country China
Region Inner Mongolia
League Hinggan
Banner Horqin Right Front Banner
Area
  Total 1,500 km2 (600 sq mi)
Elevation 491 m (1,611 ft)
Population
  Total 19,500
  Density 13/km2 (34/sq mi)
  Hukou permits 6,010
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)

Solun (simplified Chinese: 索伦; traditional Chinese: 索倫; pinyin: Suǒlún) is town in the Hinggan League, of northeastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, located 120 kilometres (75 mi) northwest, by road, of the city of Ulan Hot. Its name in the Mongolian language means "hunted paddock or hunting paddock",[1] which could derive from the fact that the Kangxi Emperor (ruled 16611722) of the Qing Dynasty often came here to hunt, after being impressed by the local topography, purple appearance of the environs, valleys enclosed by lofty mountains, and three rivers.

Geography and transport

Solun has an area of 1,500 square kilometres (580 sq mi),[1] and is located in a valley in the Greater Khingan Range. The area's climate is harsh, with only 90 to 105 frost-free days per annum.[1] The three rivers crossing through the town's administrative area are the Tao'er River (洮儿河), Hagan River (哈干河), and the Manchu River (满族河). Important transport links include the BaichengAlxan Railway (白阿铁路) and the Inner Mongolia Provincial Highway 203, connecting the town with Baicheng (Jilin) and Ulan Hot.

Demographics

Solun has a total population of 19,500, and the registered population (i.e. those with hukou permits) numbers 6,500.[1] Around 40% of the population consists of Mongols,[1] the other ethnic groups being the Han, Manchus, Koreans, Daurs, Oroqen, Evenks (Solon), and the Hui.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 乡镇概况 (in Chinese). Horqin Right Front Banner People's Government. Retrieved 2011-05-21.


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