Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Kherlen River (also known as Kern or Kerülen; Mongolian: Хэрлэн гол; Chinese: 克鲁伦河; pinyin: Kèlǔlún hé) is a 1,254 km river in Mongolia and China. It is also one of the two longest rivers in Mongolia, aside from Orkhon River.

    • Battle of Kherlen

      The Battle of Kherlen (Chinese: 臚朐河之戰) took place between...

    • Argun (Amur)

      Kherlen–Argun–Amur. In years with high precipitation, the...

  2. Kherlen River the Lifeline of the Eastern Steppe . by Eugene Simonov, Rivers without Boundaries . and. Bart Wickel, Stockholm Environment Institute . Satellite image of Kherlen River basin in June ...

  3. People also ask

  4. …third longest river, the Kherlen (Kerulen), runs south from its source in the Khentii Mountains before turning eastward and flowing across eastern Mongolia and into Lake Hulun (Mongolian: Dalai Nuur) in northeastern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China.

  5. Khuduu Aral of Kherlen river and surrounding cultural landscape covers the most part of Delgerkhaan soum of Khentii province and lays between Kherlen river (from west and south), and Tsenkher river (from east) and covers over 100.000 hectare area.

  6. Nov 30, 2016 · Kherlen River: Lifeline of the Eastern Steppe under threat. November 30, 2016, 1:20 am. Report on biodiversity, water scarcity, and transboundary river basin management in fluctuating climate. Rivers without Boundaries Coalition continues documenting and analyzing transboundary basins of Dauria, hotspot of global biodiversity divided between ...

  1. People also search for