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- Qin_Mountains abstract "The Qin Mountains (simplified Chinese: 秦岭; traditional Chinese: 秦嶺; pinyin: Qín Lǐng; Wade–Giles: Ch'in2 Ling3) are a major east-west mountain range in southern Shaanxi province, China. The mountains provide a natural boundary between the North and South of the country, and support a huge variety of plant and wildlife, some of which is found nowhere else on Earth.To the north is the densely populated Wei River valley, an ancient center of Chinese civilization. To the south is the Han River valley. To the west is the line of mountains along the northern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. To the east are the lower Funiu Shan and Dabie Shan which rise out of the coastal plain.The Northern side of the range is prone to hot weather, however the physical barrier of the mountains mean that the land to the North has a semi-arid climate, with the lack of rich, fertile landscape that can not support a wealth of wildlife. The mountains also acted as a natural defense against nomadic invasions from the North, as only four passes cross the mountains. In the late 1990s a railway tunnel and a spiral was completed, thereby easing travel across the range.The highest mountain in the range is Mount Taibai (太白山) at 3,767 metres (12,359 ft), which is about 100 kilometres (62 mi) West of the ancient Chinese capital of Xi'an and is the highest mountain in eastern China. Mount Hua (华山) (2,155 metres (7,070 ft)), Mount Li (骊山/驪山) (1,302 metres (4,272 ft)), and Mount Maiji (麦积山) (1,742 metres (5,715 ft)) make up the three other significant peaks in the range.".
- Qin_Mountains country China.
- Qin_Mountains elevation "3767.0".
- Qin_Mountains wikiPageID "1097467".
- Qin_Mountains wikiPageRevisionID "572993353".
- Qin_Mountains country "China".
- Qin_Mountains countryFlag "1".
- Qin_Mountains elevationM "3767".
- Qin_Mountains hasPhotoCollection Qin_Mountains.
- Qin_Mountains highest "Mount Taibai".
- Qin_Mountains latD "33".
- Qin_Mountains latM "57".
- Qin_Mountains latNs "N".
- Qin_Mountains latS "48".
- Qin_Mountains longD "107".
- Qin_Mountains longEw "E".
- Qin_Mountains longM "37".
- Qin_Mountains longS "5".
- Qin_Mountains name "Qinling Mountain Range".
- Qin_Mountains p "Qín Lǐng".
- Qin_Mountains region "Shaanxi Province".
- Qin_Mountains t "秦嶺".
- Qin_Mountains w "Ch'in2 Ling3".
- Qin_Mountains subject Category:Geography_of_Shaanxi.
- Qin_Mountains subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_China.
- Qin_Mountains type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Qin_Mountains type MountainRangesOfChina.
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- Qin_Mountains type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Qin_Mountains type Range109403734.
- Qin_Mountains type YagoGeoEntity.
- Qin_Mountains type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Qin_Mountains type MountainRange.
- Qin_Mountains type NaturalPlace.
- Qin_Mountains type Place.
- Qin_Mountains type Wikidata:Q532.
- Qin_Mountains type Place.
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- Qin_Mountains comment "The Qin Mountains (simplified Chinese: 秦岭; traditional Chinese: 秦嶺; pinyin: Qín Lǐng; Wade–Giles: Ch'in2 Ling3) are a major east-west mountain range in southern Shaanxi province, China. The mountains provide a natural boundary between the North and South of the country, and support a huge variety of plant and wildlife, some of which is found nowhere else on Earth.To the north is the densely populated Wei River valley, an ancient center of Chinese civilization.".
- Qin_Mountains label "Cordillera Qin".
- Qin_Mountains label "Monts Qinling".
- Qin_Mountains label "Qin Ling".
- Qin_Mountains label "Qin Ling".
- Qin_Mountains label "Qin Mountains".
- Qin_Mountains label "Qinling Shan".
- Qin_Mountains label "Qinling".
- Qin_Mountains label "Циньлин".
- Qin_Mountains label "秦岭".
- Qin_Mountains label "秦嶺山脈".
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Čchin-ling.
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- Qin_Mountains sameAs Cordillera_Qin.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Qin_mendiak.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Monts_Qinling.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs 秦嶺山脈.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs 친링_산맥.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Qinling_Shan.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Qin_Ling.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Qinling.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs m.045sfd.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Q863798.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Q863798.
- Qin_Mountains sameAs Qin_Mountains.
- Qin_Mountains wasDerivedFrom Qin_Mountains?oldid=572993353.
- Qin_Mountains isPrimaryTopicOf Qin_Mountains.
- Qin_Mountains name "Qinling Mountain Range".