Baotou

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From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 包頭包头 (Bāotóu).

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Baotou

  1. A prefecture-level city, the largest city in Inner Mongolia, in northern China.
    • [1918 April, Rodney Gilbert, “Pneumonic Plague in China”, in Asia[1], volume XVIII, number 4, American Asiatic Association, page 344, columns 2, 3:
      Moving west from Paotowchen there is only one highway, which many camel trains from Kansu follow in winter, but which is almost deserted in summer when the Yellow River is ice free. This road leads through Santaoho, a Roman Catholic Mission village near the elbow of the river, through Shihtsuishan, where there is a carefully guarded pass and a large garrison, and on into the populous Ninghsia district of Kansu, altogether an eighteen day journey of about 1,300 11 through thinly settled country in which a pestilence would travel with difficulty and in which it could have been most effectually checked at any of half a dozen points.]
    • 2021 April 13, Michel Penke, “Toxic and radioactive: The damage from mining rare elements”, in DW News[2], archived from the original on 13 April 2021, CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS‎[3]:
      Dirty, toxic, radioactive: Working in the mining sector
      One of the most extreme examples is Baotou, a Chinese city in Inner Mongolia, where rare earth mining poisoned surrounding farms and nearby villages, causing thousands of people to leave the area.

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Baotou ?

  1. Baotou (a prefecture-level city, the largest city in Inner Mongolia, in northern China)