Citations:Bayannur

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English citations of Bayannur

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巴彦淖尔机场
Bayannur Airport
  • 1982 January, “Fighting Back the Deserts”, in China Reconstructs[1], China Welfare Institute, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 40:
    “The shelterbelts here," explained 53-year-old Ma Shoushou, head of the Bayannur League sand-protection station, “are only part of a great network of shelterbelts planted in 320 counties and banners stretching over 11 provinces and autonomous regions in China’s north, northeast and northwest.
  • 1985, Frank Leeming, Rural China Today[2], Longman, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 148:
    A 'commodity grain base' of at least regional significance is reported from the irrigated 'inland delta' area of the Bayannur Meng Banner[sic – meaning League], on the Yellow River west of Baotou, centred on Linhe and Wuyuan (People's Daily, 9 July 1979; Fig. 10.1).
  • 2014 April 3, Megha Rajagopalan, “Chinese police detain 39 in new Mongol unrest: rights group”, in Ben Blanchard, editor, Reuters[3], archived from the original on 22 June 2022, Emerging Markets‎[4]:
    The herders were detained on Monday when more than 100 people demonstrated outside a local government building and the Inner Mongolian city of Bayannur, the Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center said in a statement.
  • 2020 July 6, “China’s Inner Mongolia region reports bubonic plague case”, in AP News[5], archived from the original on 15 June 2022; republished as Bubonic plague case reported in China's Inner Mongolia (Stars and Stripes)‎[6], volume 79, number 57, 2020 July 7, →OCLC, World, page 13, column 1:
    Authorities in the Bayannur district raised the plague warning Sunday, ordered residents not to hunt wild animals such as marmots and to send anyone with fever or showing other possible signs of infection for treatment.
  • 2020 July 7, “Bubonic plague case reported in China's Inner Mongolia”, in Stars and Stripes[7], volume 79, number 57, →OCLC, page 13:
    Authorities in the Bayannur district raised the plague warning Sunday, ordered residents not to hunt wild animals such as marmots and to send anyone with fever or showing other possible signs of infection for treatment.