喀喇沁旗
kā lǎ qìn qí
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Harqin banner or Kharchin khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia
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喀哒
kā dā
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(onom.) click
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喀噠
kā dā
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(onom.) click
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喀奴特
kā nú tè
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Knuth or Canute (name)
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喀山
kā shān
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Kazan
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喀布爾
kā bù ěr
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Kabul, capital of Afghanistan
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喀拉喀托
kā lā kā tuō
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Krakatoa island and volcano in the Sunda Strait
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喀拉喀托火山
kā lā kā tuō huǒ shān
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Krakatoa (volcanic island in Indonesia)
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喀拉昆仑山
kā lā kūn lún shān
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Karakorum mountains
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喀拉崑崙山
kā lā kūn lún shān
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Karakorum mountains
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喀拉汗国
kā lā hán guó
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Karakhan Dynasty of central Asia, 8th-10th century
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喀拉汗國
kā lā hán guó
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Karakhan Dynasty of central Asia, 8th-10th century
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喀拉汗王朝
kā lā hán wáng cháo
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Karakhan dynasty of central Asia, 8th-10th century
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喀斯特
kā sī tè
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karst (loanword);
weathered limestone often forming caves
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喀斯特地貌
kā sī tè dì mào
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karst landform (weathered limestone, often forming caves)
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喀尔喀
kā ěr kā
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Khalkha, largest subgroup of Mongol people
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喀爾喀
kā ěr kā
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Khalkha, largest subgroup of Mongol people
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喀爾巴阡山脈
kā ěr bā qiān shān mài
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Carpathian Mountains, 1500-km mountain range in Central and Eastern Europe
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喀秋莎
kā qiū shā
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Katyusha (name);
name of a Russian wartime song;
nickname of a rocket launcher used by the Red Army in WWII
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喀纳斯湖
kā nà sī hú
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Kanas Lake in Xinjiang
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喀納斯湖
kā nà sī hú
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Kanas Lake in Xinjiang
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喀麥隆
kā mài lóng
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Cameroon
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坦噶尼喀
tǎn gá ní kā
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Tanganyika on continent of West Africa, one component of Tanzania
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坦噶尼喀湖
tǎn gá ní kā hú
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Lake Tanganyika in East Africa
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宗喀巴
zōng kā bā
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Tsongkhapa (1357-1419), Tibetan religious leader, founder of the Gelugpa school 格魯派|格鲁派[Ge2 lu3 pai4]
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