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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Autonomous region of Inner Mongolia Altitude: 1000m/3282ft Area: 2152sq.km/831sq. miles. Population: 1,500,000 Baotou lies in the centre of Inner Mongolia at 109°49&#8217;E and 40°42&#8217;N, some 140km/87 miles west of Hohhot, the regional capital, on the north bank of the Huanghe river. Baotou is one and a half hours by air from Beijing and three and half hours by rail from Hohhot. It is an important rail station on the Beijing Lanzhou line, which also passes through Hohhot. As a result of the growth of many branches of industry, including iron-smelting in particular, Baotou has become the economic centre of Inner </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It was a strangely wonderful experience. Some of the parent Baotou Map birds were brave enough to ignore me and return to their nests. Others began to get Baotou Map upset; they wheeled in circles, rending the air with screeching, cawing and honking noises&#8217;. A little further along the lakeshore there were cliffs where black cormorants nested. To the Chinese the cormorant symbolises unique ability: to fly, swim, dive and swim underwater. It would be fun to be that adaptable. The Vacant Hotel In her recent survey of Callum Morton&#8217;s career, Call Me Mr. In-Between, Linda Michael suggests that his </p>
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