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Ulungur River : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Ulungur River or Urungu ((モンゴル語:Өрөнгө гол, ''Öröngö Gol''); (中国語:乌伦古河) ''Wūlúngǔ hé''), in its upper reaches in Mongolia known as the Bulgan River ((モンゴル語:Булган гол)), is a river of China and Mongolia. It rises in the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia, flows south into China's Xinjiang (Altay Prefecture), where it turns northwest to empty into the Ulungur Lake. It is about 700km long.The Irtysh–Karamay Canal crosses the Ulungur River at , on an aqueduct.==Geological history==In the early Quaternary, the Ulungur (as well as the upper Irtysh) flowed into the Dzungarian Basin, terminating in a large lake (the "Old Manas Lake") in the region of today's Lake Manas. Later tectonic movements redirected the Ulungur onto its current course.
The Ulungur River or Urungu ((モンゴル語:Өрөнгө гол, ''Öröngö Gol''); (中国語:乌伦古河) ''Wūlúngǔ hé''), in its upper reaches in Mongolia known as the Bulgan River ((モンゴル語:Булган гол)), is a river of China and Mongolia. It rises in the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia, flows south into China's Xinjiang (Altay Prefecture), where it turns northwest to empty into the Ulungur Lake. It is about 700km long. The Irtysh–Karamay Canal crosses the Ulungur River at , on an aqueduct. ==Geological history== In the early Quaternary, the Ulungur (as well as the upper Irtysh) flowed into the Dzungarian Basin, terminating in a large lake (the "Old Manas Lake") in the region of today's Lake Manas. Later tectonic movements redirected the Ulungur onto its current course.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Ulungur River or Urungu ((モンゴル語:Өрөнгө гол, ''Öröngö Gol''); (中国語:乌伦古河) ''Wūlúngǔ hé''), in its upper reaches in Mongolia known as the Bulgan River ((モンゴル語:Булган гол)), is a river of China and Mongolia. It rises in the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia, flows south into China's Xinjiang (Altay Prefecture), where it turns northwest to empty into the Ulungur Lake. It is about 700km long.The Irtysh–Karamay Canal crosses the Ulungur River at , on an aqueduct.==Geological history==In the early Quaternary, the Ulungur (as well as the upper Irtysh) flowed into the Dzungarian Basin, terminating in a large lake (the "Old Manas Lake") in the region of today's Lake Manas. Later tectonic movements redirected the Ulungur onto its current course.」の詳細全文を読む
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