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Dzungaria
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noun
a region in N Sinkiang, China: a Mongol kingdom during the 11th to 14th centuries.
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Dzungaria
(dzʊŋˈɡɛərɪə, zʊŋ-)
—
n
another name for
Junggar Pendi
Junggar Pendi
,
Dzungaria
or
Zungaria
(ˈdʒʊŋˈɡɛər ˈpɛnˈdiː)
—
n
an arid region of W China, in N Xinjiang between the Altai Mountains and the Tian Shan
Dzungaria
,
Dzungaria
or
Zungaria
—
n
Zungaria
,
Dzungaria
or
Zungaria
—
n
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