"Kherlen" meaning in All languages combined

See Kherlen on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: Kern [alternative], Kerulen [alternative]
Head templates: {{en-prop}} Kherlen
  1. A river in China and Mongolia, periodical tributary of Argun. Categories (place): Places in China, Places in Mongolia, Rivers in China, Rivers in Mongolia Translations (Translations): 克鲁伦河 (Chinese), ᡴᡝᡵᡠᠯᡠᠨ ᠪᡳᡵᠠ (kerulun bira) (Manchu), ᡴᡝᡵᡝᠯᡠᠨ ᠪᡳᡵᠠ (kerelun bira) (Manchu), Хэрлэн гол (Xerlen gol) (Mongolian), Керулен (Kerulen) [masculine] (Russian)

Alternative forms

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