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    Hailar District, formerly a county-level city, is an urban district that serves as the seat of the prefecture-level city Hulunbuir in northeastern Inner...
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  • Hailar may refer to: Hailar District, district (former city) in Inner Mongolia, China Hailar River, part of the Russia-China border Hailar Fortress [zh]...
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    northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. Its administrative center is located at Hailar District, its largest urban area. Major scenic features are the high steppes...
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    Hulunbeier Hailar Airport (IATA: HLD, ICAO: ZBLA) is an international airport serving Hailar District of Hulunbuir, a prefecture-level city of Inner Mongolia...
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    Argun (Amur) (redirect from Hailar River)
    together with the Amur (Heilong Jiang). Its upper reaches are known as Hailar River (Chinese: 海拉尔河; pinyin: Hǎilā'ěr Hé) in China. The Argun marks the...
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    Unit 543 was a secret Imperial Japanese Army facility at Hailar that focused on the development of biological weapons during World War II. It was operated...
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    south of the city of Changchun.: 312  It had branches in Dairen and Hailar. The Hailar branch was later transferred to Foshan.: 313  Between 600 and 800...
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  • captured by the Japanese Imperial Army at Hailar, Inner Mongolia, following a skirmish known as the "Hailar incident" in which over 20 Japanese soldiers...
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    Northeastern China (Dongbei), with major cities including Tongliao, Chifeng, Hailar, and Ulanhot. The western division is included in North China, with major...
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  • Vladimir Alexeevich Ussachevsky (November 3, 1911 in Hailar, China – January 2, 1990 in New York, New York) was a composer, particularly known for his...
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