There are 17 total results for your Nur search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ヌル see styles |
nuru ヌル |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) null; (surname) Nur; Noor |
五原 see styles |
wǔ yuán wu3 yuan2 wu yüan |
Wuyuan county in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
磴口 see styles |
dèng kǒu deng4 kou3 teng k`ou teng kou |
Dengkou county in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
臨河 临河 see styles |
lín hé lin2 he2 lin ho rin ka |
Linhe district of Bayan Nur city 巴彥淖爾市|巴彦淖尔市[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3 shi4], Inner Mongolia approaches the river |
五原縣 五原县 see styles |
wǔ yuán xiàn wu3 yuan2 xian4 wu yüan hsien |
Wuyuan county in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
烏拉特 乌拉特 see styles |
wū lā tè wu1 la1 te4 wu la t`e wu la te |
Urat plain in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia; also Urat Front, Center and Rear banners |
磴口縣 磴口县 see styles |
dèng kǒu xiàn deng4 kou3 xian4 teng k`ou hsien teng kou hsien |
Dengkou county in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
臨河區 临河区 see styles |
lín hé qū lin2 he2 qu1 lin ho ch`ü lin ho chü |
Linhe district of Bayan Nur city 巴彥淖爾市|巴彦淖尔市[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3 shi4], Inner Mongolia |
杭錦後旗 杭锦后旗 see styles |
háng jǐn hòu qí hang2 jin3 hou4 qi2 hang chin hou ch`i hang chin hou chi |
Hanggin Rear banner or Xanggin Xoit khoshuu in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
ハラオス湖 see styles |
haraosuko ハラオスこ |
(place-name) Khara Usu Nur (lake) |
ヒルギス湖 see styles |
hirugisuko ヒルギスこ |
(place-name) Hirgis Nur (lake) |
巴音滿都呼 巴音满都呼 see styles |
bā yīn mǎn dū hū ba1 yin1 man3 du1 hu1 pa yin man tu hu |
Bayan Mandahu, village in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia, noted for Cretaceous dinosaur fossils |
烏拉特中旗 乌拉特中旗 see styles |
wū lā tè zhōng qí wu1 la1 te4 zhong1 qi2 wu la t`e chung ch`i wu la te chung chi |
Urat Center banner or Urdyn Dund khoshuu in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
烏拉特前旗 乌拉特前旗 see styles |
wū lā tè qián qí wu1 la1 te4 qian2 qi2 wu la t`e ch`ien ch`i wu la te chien chi |
Urat Front banner or Urdyn Ömnöd khoshuu in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
烏拉特後旗 乌拉特后旗 see styles |
wū lā tè hòu qí wu1 la1 te4 hou4 qi2 wu la t`e hou ch`i wu la te hou chi |
Urat Rear banner or Urdyn Xoit khoshuu in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
烏拉特草原 乌拉特草原 see styles |
wū lā tè cǎo yuán wu1 la1 te4 cao3 yuan2 wu la t`e ts`ao yüan wu la te tsao yüan |
Urat plain in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
ツェリノグラード see styles |
tserinoguraado / tserinogurado ツェリノグラード |
(place-name) Nur-Sultan (Kazakhstan); Tselinograd |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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