Junggar

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Junggar is a region in northern Xinjiang, China, known for its vast arid basins, steppe landscapes, and significant oil and mineral resources.

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Junggar canonical 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf basin
geographical region
borderedBy Altai Mountains
Tian Shan mountain system
surface form: Tian Shan
climate arid
semi-arid
contains JunggarBasin
surface form: Junggar Basin
country China
geologicalEraOfFormation Mesozoic Era
surface form: Mesozoic
hasBiodiversity desert fauna
steppe fauna
hasEconomicActivity mining
oil extraction
pastoralism
hasEconomicImportance major oil-producing region of China
hasEcoregion steppe
hasEthnicGroup Han Chinese
Kazakhs
surface form: Kazakh

Uyghurs
surface form: Uyghur
hasHydrologicalFeature endorheic basin
hasLandscape arid basin
steppe
hasNaturalResource coal
minerals
natural gas
oil
hasSoilType desert soil
steppe soil
hasVegetation desert shrub
grassland
isBetween Altai Mountains
surface form: Altai Mountains and Tian Shan
isInTimeZone China Standard Time
isNorthOf Tarim Basin
knownFor desert landscapes
mineral resources
petroleum production
steppe landscapes
languageUsed Kazakh language
surface form: Kazakh

Mandarin Chinese
Uyghur language
surface form: Uyghur
locatedIn Xinjiang
northern Xinjiang
locatedOnContinent Asia
partOf China
surface form: People's Republic of China

Xinjiang
surface form: Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
separatedBy Tian Shan mountain system
surface form: Tian Shan
separatedFrom Tarim Basin

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Dzungarian Basin locatedIn Junggar