A Hohhot City
B Baotou City
C Wuhai City
D Chifeng City
E Hulunbuir City
F Xing'an League
G Tongliao City
H Xilingol League
J Ulanqab League
K Ordos City
L Bayannaoer League
M Alxa League
Hohhot A, Mongolian, Hohhot means blue, Haote means For the city, blue and green are common, so it is collectively translated as Qingcheng.
Baotou B is the homophony of the Mongolian "Baoketu", which means a place with deer.
Wuhai C Municipal Government is located in Haibowan District, Wuhai City.
The predecessor of Chifeng City D was Zhaowuda League. Zhaowuda is of Mongolian origin, and its full Chinese pronunciation is: Zhagunwudayinchaogragan, which means Bailiu. It is named after the historical location of tribal alliances.
Hulun Buir E was first named after Hulun Lake and Bell Lake in the territory. Hulun is a transliteration of the Mongolian word "Ha Liu", which means otter, and Bell is also a Mongolian word, meaning male otter. Hulun Lake and Bell Lake are a pair of sister lakes, and both have historically been rich in otters.
Xing'an F is originally a Manchu language, meaning hills. It is named after it is located at the southeastern foothills of the Daxing'an Mountains.
Horqin District, Tongliao City is where the capital of Tongliao City G is located. Horqin is Mongolian, meaning guard with bow and arrow. The predecessor of Tongliao City was Zhelimuming, Zhelimu, which is Mongolian and means saddle sling.
Xilingol H is Mongolian, meaning river in hilly areas.
Ulanqab J is Mongolian, meaning red mountain pass.
Ordos K" is Mongolian, meaning "palace guard" and Chinese means numerous palaces
Bayannur L is Mongolian, meaning fertile lake.
Bayannur L is Mongolian, meaning fertile lake.
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Alxa M is the Mongolian phonetic transliteration of Helan Mountain