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Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture

Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture[a] is an autonomous prefecture in the northern Xinjiang, China. Its capital is Bole, also known as Bortala. It has a population of 475,483 inhabiting an area of 27,000 km2 (10,000 sq mi). Despite being designated an autonomous area for Mongols in China, only a little over five and a half per cent of Bortala's population is Mongol.

Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture
Name transcription(s)
 • Chinese博尔塔拉蒙古自治州
 • Uyghurبۆرتالا موڭغۇل ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى
 • Mongolianᠪᠣᠷᠣᠲᠠᠯ᠎ᠠ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨ ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠬᠤ ᠵᠧᠦ
 • Oiratᡋᡆᠷᡆᡐᠠᠯᠠ ᡏᡆᡊᡎᡆᠯ ᡄᡋᡄᠷᡄᡃᠨ ᠴᠠᠰᠠᡍᡇ ᡓᡇᡇ
Bortala Mongol Prefecture (red) in Xinjiang (orange)
Coordinates: 44°54′22″N 82°03′59″E / 44.9060°N 82.0664°E / 44.9060; 82.0664
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Autonomous regionXinjiang
Prefectural seatBole
Area
 • Autonomous prefecture27,000 km2 (10,000 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Autonomous prefecture475,483[1]
 • Urban
211,235
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
ISO 3166 codeCN-XJ-27
GDP (2019)[1]CNY¥35.4 billion
US$5.1 billion
GDP per capitaCNY¥74,275
US$10,749
 – Growth 7.1%
Websitewww.xjboz.gov.cn
Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese博尔塔拉蒙古自治州
Traditional Chinese博爾塔拉蒙古自治州
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBó'ěrtǎlā Měnggǔ Zìzhìzhōu
Wade–GilesPo2-êrh3-tʻa3-la1 Mêng3-ku3 Tzŭ4-chih4-chou1
Mongolian name
Mongolian CyrillicБорталын монгол үндэстний өөртөө засах жуу
Mongolian scriptᠪᠣᠷᠣᠲᠠᠯ᠎ᠠ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨ ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠬᠤ ᠵᠧᠦ
Transcriptions
SASM/GNCBorotal-a-yin Moŋɣol öbertegen jasaqu jėü
Uyghur name
Uyghurبۆرتالا موڭغۇل ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى
Transcriptions
Latin YëziqiBörtala Mongghul Aptonom Oblasti
Yengi YeziⱪBɵrtala Mongƣul Aptonom Oblasti
SASM/GNCBörtala Mongĝul Aptonom Oblasti
Siril YëziqiБөртала Моңғул Аптоном Области
Oirat name
Oiratᡋᡆᠷᡆᡐᠠᠯᠠ ᡏᡆᡊᡎᡆᠯ ᡄᡋᡄᠷᡄᡃᠨ ᠴᠠᠰᠠᡍᡇ ᡓᡇᡇ
Borotala mongγol ebereen zasaqu ǰuu

Etymology edit

"Bortala" comes from the Mongolian words boro tala, which mean "brown steppe".

Geography edit

Bortala is located in the southwestern part of the Dzungarian Basin. It occupies a V-shaped basin between the Dzungarian Alatau in the northwest and the Borohoro Mountains in the southwest.

The prefecture borders Kazakhstan to the north and west, and has an international border of 385 km (239 mi). To the east it borders Wusu City and Toli County of Tacheng Prefecture; to the south it borders Nilka County, Yining County, and Huocheng County of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture.

The prefecture has two large lakes, Ebi-Nur and Sayram Lake.

Administrative divisions edit

Bortala is divided into two county-level cities, Bole and Alashankou; and two counties: Jinghe County and Wenquan County. In addition, it is home to the Fifth Agricultural Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps and its 11 regiment-level farms / ranches.

Map
Name Hanzi Hanyu Pinyin Uyghur (UEY) Uyghur Latin (ULY) Mongolian Population (2010 Census) Area (km2) Density (/km2)
Bole[2] 博乐市 Bólè Shì بۆرتالا شەھىرى Börtala Shehiri ᠪᠣᠷᠢᠲᠠᠯ᠎ᠠ ᠬᠣᠲᠠ 235,585 7,802 30.19
Alashankou 阿拉山口市 Ālāshānkǒu Shì ﺋﺎﻻﺗﺎﯞ ﺋﯧﻐﯩﺰﻯ Alataw Shehiri ᠠᠯᠠᠭ ᠠᠭᠤᠯᠠ ᠬᠣᠲᠠ 10,000(?) 43 232.55
Jinghe County[2] 精河县 Jīnghé Xiàn جىڭ ناھىيىسى Jing Nahiyisi ᠵᠢᠩ ᠾᠧ ᠰᠢᠶᠠᠨ 141,593 11,189 12.65
Wenquan County[2] 温泉县 Wēnquán Xiàn ئارىشاڭ ناھىيىسى Arishang Nahiyisi ᠷᠠᠰᠢᠶᠠᠨ ᠰᠢᠶᠠᠨ 66,502 5,862 11.34

History edit

 
Map of the area in the International Map of the World (1960)

The Tang dynasty created the Shuanghe Protectorate [zh] in this area. During the Yuan and Ming dynasties, the area was the territory of the Oirats. Chahar Mongols were moved here during the Qing dynasty from Kalgan, while Torghuud Oirats moved eastwards from the Volga.

The People's Republic of China established the autonomous prefecture on July 13, 1954.

Demographics edit

There are 35 nationalities in Bortala. According to the 2010 census, 65% of the 443,680 inhabitants are Han Chinese, while the remainder are Mongol, Uyghur, Kazakh, Hui or of other nationalities.[3]

Population by ethnicity as of 2000 and 2010.[3]
Ethnicity Population
2000
% Population
2010
%
Han 284,915 67.18% 288,220 64.96%
Uyghur 53,145 12.53% 59,106 13.32%
Kazakhs 38,744 9.13% 44,417 10.01%
Mongol 23,927 5.64% 25,125 5.66%
Hui 19,053 4.49% 23,180 5.22%
Dongxiang 1,587 0.37% 1,455 0.33%
Zhuang 345 0.08%
Xibe 273 0.06%
Tibetan 271 0.06%
Tujia 267 0.06%
Manchu 193 0.04%
Russian 114 0.03%
Uzbek 90 0.02%
Kyrgyz 74 0.02%
Others 2,669 550 0.12%
Total 424,100 100% 443,680 100%

Economy edit

In 2004 the prefecture had a total gross domestic product of 3.69 billion Renminbi (including the XPCC 5th division), an increase of 11.9% over the previous year. Annual total imports and exports totalled US$ 554 million, an increase of 96.8% over the previous year. Average annual salary was 11000 Renminbi, an increase of 7.6%; average annual pure income per capita for agricultural workers was 3904 Renminbi, an increase of 10.8%.

Transport edit

Alashankou is a port of entry with both railroads and roads linking China with Kazakhstan; it is also one of China's national first-class port of entry (国家一类口岸). The volume of imports / exports passing through Alashankou accounts for 90% of the total for all of Xinjiang, and has been second to only Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia among land ports-of-entry in China for 8 days.

Notes edit

  1. ^
    • Chinese: 博尔塔拉蒙古族自治州; pinyin: Bó'ěrtǎlā Měnggǔzú Zìzhìzhōu; abbreviated 博尔塔拉州 or 博州
    • Uyghur: بۆرتالا موڭغۇل ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى
    • Mongolian: ᠪᠣᠷᠣᠲᠠᠯ᠎ᠠᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨᠵᠠᠰᠠᠬᠤ ᠵᠧᠦ

References edit

  1. ^ a b "博尔塔拉州2019年国民经济和社会发展统计公报" (in Chinese). 19 April 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c The official spelling according to 中国地名录. Beijing: SinoMaps Press (中国地图出版社). 1997. ISBN 7-5031-1718-4.
  3. ^ a b Stanley W. Toops (August 2012). Susan M. Walcott; Corey Johnson (eds.). Eurasian Corridors of Interconnection: From the South China to the Caspian Sea. Routledge. pp. 65–66. ISBN 978-1135078751.

External links edit

  • Bortala Government website 2021-02-06 at the Wayback Machine(in Chinese)
  • Bortala Government website(in Mongolian)

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Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture a is an autonomous prefecture in the northern Xinjiang China Its capital is Bole also known as Bortala It has a population of 475 483 inhabiting an area of 27 000 km2 10 000 sq mi Despite being designated an autonomous area for Mongols in China only a little over five and a half per cent of Bortala s population is Mongol Bortala Mongol Autonomous PrefectureAutonomous prefectureName transcription s Chinese博尔塔拉蒙古自治州 Uyghurبۆرتالا موڭغۇل ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى Mongolianᠪᠣᠷᠣᠲᠠᠯ ᠠ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨ ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠬᠤ ᠵᠧᠦ Oiratᡋᡆᠷᡆᡐᠠᠯᠠ ᡏᡆᡊᡎᡆᠯ ᡄᡋᡄᠷᡄᡃᠨ ᠴᠠᠰᠠᡍᡇ ᡓᡇᡇAlashankou railway stationBortala Mongol Prefecture red in Xinjiang orange Coordinates 44 54 22 N 82 03 59 E 44 9060 N 82 0664 E 44 9060 82 0664CountryPeople s Republic of ChinaAutonomous regionXinjiangPrefectural seatBoleArea Autonomous prefecture27 000 km2 10 000 sq mi Population 2019 Autonomous prefecture475 483 1 Urban211 235Time zoneUTC 8 China Standard ISO 3166 codeCN XJ 27GDP 2019 1 CNY 35 4 billionUS 5 1 billionGDP per capitaCNY 74 275US 10 749 Growth7 1 Websitewww wbr xjboz wbr gov wbr cnBortala Mongol Autonomous PrefectureChinese nameSimplified Chinese博尔塔拉蒙古自治州Traditional Chinese博爾塔拉蒙古自治州TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinBo ertǎla Menggǔ ZizhizhōuWade GilesPo2 erh3 tʻa3 la1 Meng3 ku3 Tzŭ4 chih4 chou1Mongolian nameMongolian CyrillicBortalyn mongol үndestnij oortoo zasah zhuuMongolian scriptᠪᠣᠷᠣᠲᠠᠯ ᠠ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨ ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠬᠤ ᠵᠧᠦTranscriptionsSASM GNCBorotal a yin Moŋɣol obertegen jasaqu jeuUyghur nameUyghurبۆرتالا موڭغۇل ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى TranscriptionsLatin YeziqiBortala Mongghul Aptonom OblastiYengi YeziⱪBɵrtala Mongƣul Aptonom OblastiSASM GNCBortala Mongĝul Aptonom OblastiSiril YeziqiBortala Mongul Aptonom OblastiOirat nameOiratᡋᡆᠷᡆᡐᠠᠯᠠ ᡏᡆᡊᡎᡆᠯ ᡄᡋᡄᠷᡄᡃᠨ ᠴᠠᠰᠠᡍᡇ ᡓᡇᡇ Borotala monggol ebereen zasaqu ǰuu Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 3 Administrative divisions 4 History 5 Demographics 6 Economy 7 Transport 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEtymology edit Bortala comes from the Mongolian words boro tala which mean brown steppe Geography editBortala is located in the southwestern part of the Dzungarian Basin It occupies a V shaped basin between the Dzungarian Alatau in the northwest and the Borohoro Mountains in the southwest The prefecture borders Kazakhstan to the north and west and has an international border of 385 km 239 mi To the east it borders Wusu City and Toli County of Tacheng Prefecture to the south it borders Nilka County Yining County and Huocheng County of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture The prefecture has two large lakes Ebi Nur and Sayram Lake Administrative divisions editBortala is divided into two county level cities Bole and Alashankou and two counties Jinghe County and Wenquan County In addition it is home to the Fifth Agricultural Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps and its 11 regiment level farms ranches Map nbsp Bole city Alashankou city JingheCounty WenquanCountyName Hanzi Hanyu Pinyin Uyghur UEY Uyghur Latin ULY Mongolian Population 2010 Census Area km2 Density km2 Bole 2 博乐市 Bole Shi بۆرتالا شەھىرى Bortala Shehiri ᠪᠣᠷᠢᠲᠠᠯ ᠠ ᠬᠣᠲᠠ 235 585 7 802 30 19Alashankou 阿拉山口市 Alashankǒu Shi ﺋﺎﻻﺗﺎﯞ ﺋﯧﻐﯩﺰﻯ Alataw Shehiri ᠠᠯᠠᠭ ᠠᠭᠤᠯᠠ ᠬᠣᠲᠠ 10 000 43 232 55Jinghe County 2 精河县 Jinghe Xian جىڭ ناھىيىسى Jing Nahiyisi ᠵᠢᠩ ᠾᠧ ᠰᠢᠶᠠᠨ 141 593 11 189 12 65Wenquan County 2 温泉县 Wenquan Xian ئارىشاڭ ناھىيىسى Arishang Nahiyisi ᠷᠠᠰᠢᠶᠠᠨ ᠰᠢᠶᠠᠨ 66 502 5 862 11 34History edit nbsp Map of the area in the International Map of the World 1960 The Tang dynasty created the Shuanghe Protectorate zh in this area During the Yuan and Ming dynasties the area was the territory of the Oirats Chahar Mongols were moved here during the Qing dynasty from Kalgan while Torghuud Oirats moved eastwards from the Volga The People s Republic of China established the autonomous prefecture on July 13 1954 Demographics editThere are 35 nationalities in Bortala According to the 2010 census 65 of the 443 680 inhabitants are Han Chinese while the remainder are Mongol Uyghur Kazakh Hui or of other nationalities 3 Population by ethnicity as of 2000 and 2010 3 Ethnicity Population2000 Population2010 Han 284 915 67 18 288 220 64 96 Uyghur 53 145 12 53 59 106 13 32 Kazakhs 38 744 9 13 44 417 10 01 Mongol 23 927 5 64 25 125 5 66 Hui 19 053 4 49 23 180 5 22 Dongxiang 1 587 0 37 1 455 0 33 Zhuang 345 0 08 Xibe 273 0 06 Tibetan 271 0 06 Tujia 267 0 06 Manchu 193 0 04 Russian 114 0 03 Uzbek 90 0 02 Kyrgyz 74 0 02 Others 2 669 550 0 12 Total 424 100 100 443 680 100 Economy editIn 2004 the prefecture had a total gross domestic product of 3 69 billion Renminbi including the XPCC 5th division an increase of 11 9 over the previous year Annual total imports and exports totalled US 554 million an increase of 96 8 over the previous year Average annual salary was 11000 Renminbi an increase of 7 6 average annual pure income per capita for agricultural workers was 3904 Renminbi an increase of 10 8 Transport editAlashankou is a port of entry with both railroads and roads linking China with Kazakhstan it is also one of China s national first class port of entry 国家一类口岸 The volume of imports exports passing through Alashankou accounts for 90 of the total for all of Xinjiang and has been second to only Manzhouli Inner Mongolia among land ports of entry in China for 8 days Notes edit Chinese 博尔塔拉蒙古族自治州 pinyin Bo ertǎla Menggǔzu Zizhizhōu abbreviated 博尔塔拉州 or 博州Uyghur بۆرتالا موڭغۇل ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستىMongolian ᠪᠣᠷᠣᠲᠠᠯ ᠠ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨ ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠬᠤ ᠵᠧᠦReferences edit a b 博尔塔拉州2019年国民经济和社会发展统计公报 in Chinese 19 April 2020 Retrieved 23 March 2021 a b c The official spelling according to 中国地名录 Beijing SinoMaps Press 中国地图出版社 1997 ISBN 7 5031 1718 4 a b Stanley W Toops August 2012 Susan M Walcott Corey Johnson eds Eurasian Corridors of Interconnection From the South China to the Caspian Sea Routledge pp 65 66 ISBN 978 1135078751 External links editBortala Government website Archived 2021 02 06 at the Wayback Machine in Chinese Bortala Government website in Mongolian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture amp oldid 1181125571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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