Bayannur
Bayannur or Bayannao'er is a prefecture-level city in western Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. Until 1 December 2003, the area was called Bayannur League.
Bayannur has an administrative area of. The name of the city in Mongolian means "Rich Lake". As of the 2010 census, the population of Bayannur was 1,669,915; while the city proper, Linhe District, had 520,300 inhabitants.
The city is served by the Bayannur Tianjitai Airport.
History
The state of Zhao controlled an area including modern-day Bayannur, while the Western Han dynasty established a hierarchical Chinese administrative structure. The Qing dynasty designated this area as part of "Inner Mongolia", but after its overthrow by the Republic of China, Bayannur was assigned to Suiyuan Province. Because of Mongol-Chinese cooperation with the Communist faction in the Chinese Civil War, Suiyuan was annexed to the new Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from 1954, although not without controversy because of the province's large and longstanding ethnic Han majority.Geography and climate
Bayannur is located in the western part of inner Mongolia Autonomous region. Neighbouring prefectures are:- Baotou
- Alxa
- Ordos
Demographics
In 2000, there were 1,682,662 inhabitants:At the end of 2004, the population was at around 1.79 million inhabitants.