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Dünkheger
Mountain in China and Mongolia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dünkheger (Mongolian: Дүнхэгэр уул Dungheger ûûl; Chinese: 冬赫格尔; pinyin: Dōnghègé'ěr; Wade–Giles: Tung-ho-ko-erh), also known as Mount Altun Obo (Mongolian: Altan ôbôô ûûl; Oirat: Altun oboo uulǝ; Chinese: 阿同敖包; pinyin: Ātóng Áobāo; Wade–Giles: A-t'ung-ao-pao), is the highest peak of Baitag Bogda (Oirat: Baitag Bogdǝ uulǝs, Chinese: 北塔山, 拜克达山), a mountain range in the Altai Mountains of Asia. It has an elevation of 3,315 metres (10,876 ft)[1] and is on the international border between Qitai County, China and Khovd Province, Mongolia.[3]
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