Khalkha River

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The Khalkha River, also known as Khalkhin Gol, is a river in eastern Mongolia and northeastern China best known as the site of major 1939 battles between Soviet-Mongolian and Japanese forces.

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Khalkha River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international river
river
alsoKnownAs Halha River NERFINISHED
Khalkhin Gol NERFINISHED
Khalkhyn Gol NERFINISHED
associatedWith Imperial Japan NERFINISHED
Mongolian People’s Republic NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
basinCountry China
Mongolia NERFINISHED
borderRegion Mongolia–Manchukuo border (historical) NERFINISHED
conflict Battle of Khalkhin Gol NERFINISHED
Soviet–Japanese border war of 1939 NERFINISHED
country China
Mongolia NERFINISHED
eventLocation Battles of Khalkhin Gol NERFINISHED
Soviet–Japanese border conflict in 1939
flowsThrough China NERFINISHED
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
Mongolia NERFINISHED
hasFeature battlefields along its banks
borderland terrain
steppe landscape
historicalPeriod World War II era
interwar period
knownFor 1939 Soviet–Mongolian victory over Japan
Battles of Khalkhin Gol NERFINISHED
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts NERFINISHED
languageOfName Mongolian
locatedIn Inner Mongolia NERFINISHED
eastern Mongolia NERFINISHED
northeastern China
mouthOf Hailar River NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Halha River NERFINISHED
near Mongolia–China border NERFINISHED
partOf East Asia NERFINISHED
region East Asian steppe
strategicImportance Soviet–Japanese frontier NERFINISHED
border between Mongolia and Manchukuo (historical)
tributaryOf Hailar River NERFINISHED
usedAs geographical reference in military operations

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Khalkhin Gol river alsoKnownAs Khalkha River
subject surface form: Khalkhin Gol