Citations:Boritokay

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English citations of Boritokay

  • [1999, Naifu Cui, 中华人民共和国地名大词典[1], volume 3, Beijing: The Commercial Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 5840, column 1:
    膘尔托阔依乡 [Boritokay Xiāng] 在乌恰县南部。面积 4 221 平方公里。]
  • [2005 April, XUE-JUN GE, YAN YU, YONG-MING YUAN, HONG-WEN HUANG, CHENG YAN, “Genetic Diversity and Geographic Differentiation in Endangered Ammopiptanthus (Leguminosae) Populations in Desert Regions of Northwest China as Revealed by ISSR Analysis”, in Annals of Botany[2], volume 95, number 5, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on July 01, 2024:
    Therefore, the most effective strategy for ex situ conservation of this species would be to sample a larger number of plants from one or two populations rather than to collect smaller samples from many different sites. The Biaoertuokuoyi and Tielieke populations harbour relatively high amounts of the genetic diversity within A. nanus and these two populations should therefore be a priority for in situ conservation action.]
  • 2020 May 31, “Feature: A young official's indispensable position on the Pamir Plateau”, in huaxia, editor, Xinhua News Agency[3], archived from the original on July 16, 2020[4]:
    Most of the residents of Boritokay come from nomadic backgrounds, living in log cabins or temporary houses, with no electricity or tap water. To improve their lives, a new settlement has been built, with roads, the Internet, a kindergarten, a primary school, and a clinic. Many herders have transitioned to farming.
  • 2020 July 6, “Young Party members dedicated to poverty reduction”, in State Council Information Office[5], archived from the original on 19 February 2022[6]:
    Zhou, deputy government head of Boritokay township and also a Party member, has been working in Xinjiang since graduating from a teachers' college in Sichuan province, in southwestern China.
  • 2020 September 18, “Employment and Labor Rights in Xinjiang”, in China Daily[7], archived from the original on April 10, 2021[8]:
    Pashagul Keram from Boritokay Township, Wuqia (Ulughchat)County, Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture is public-spirited and ready to help-she has led more than 500 local residents to find work in Guangdong, and thereby helped them escape from poverty.