- Mount Lang
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Coordinates: 41°11′N 106°50′E / 41.183°N 106.833°E The Lang Shan (Chinese: 狼山; pinyin: Láng Shān (shan is Chinese for mountain); Mongolian: Khara Narin Ula) is a mountain range at the northwest corner of the Ordos Loop in Inner Mongolia. It runs from southwest to northeast and forces the Yellow River to turn from north to east. To the northwest is desert and to the southeast, between it and the Yellow River, is an irrigated area. Its northeast end joins the Yin Mountains.
The Huhebashige Peak at 41°11′N 106°50′E / 41.183°N 106.833°E rises to 2320 m.
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