Alxa League or Alashan League ( Chinese : 阿拉善盟 ; pinyin : Ālāshàn Méng ; Mongolian : alasha ayimag , Mongolian Cyrillic. Алшаа аймаг) is one of 12 prefecture level divisions and 3 extant leagues of Inner Mongolia . The league borders Mongolia to the north, Bayan Nur to the northeast, Wuhai and Ordos to the east, Ningxia to the southeast, and Gansu to the south and west. The capital is Bayanhot town ( Chinese : 巴彦浩特镇 ), formerly known as Dingyuanying ( 定远营镇 ) or Wang Ye Fu, in the aimag 's Left Banner. The Mongolian variety spoken in this area is the Alasha dialect .
4-507: Alxa (Chinese: 阿拉善 ; pinyin: ālāshàn ; Mongolian: Alaša) may refer to several places in Inner Mongolia, China: Alxa League , prefecture-level division Alxa Left Banner , county-level division Alxa Right Banner , county-level division Alxa Desert , a desert Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
8-494: The 2020 census, there were 262,361 inhabitants. Alxa is the least populated region of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. A number of residents have been relocated from the growing Tengger Desert . Since 2010, Alxa League has frequently appeared as one of the most prosperous prefecture-level divisions in all of China when measured by GDP per capita; in 2013, the GDP per head was approximately US$ 30,000. If using this measure alone, Alxa
12-488: The title Alxa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alxa&oldid=1184116186 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Chinese-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Alxa League In
16-463: Was ranked first in China, even higher than its neighbor Ordos . Wealth in the region is not evenly distributed, and the numbers are skewed by its low permanent population. Much of the productive economic activity takes place under the auspices of several large companies operating in the region, extracting natural resources. These include China Kingho Corporation, a " clean coal " technology operator, and
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