"Southern Mongolia" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈsʌðən mɒŋˈɡəʊli.ə/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈsʌðɚn mɑːŋˈɡoʊli.ə/ [US]
Etymology: From southern + Mongolia. Etymology templates: {{com|en|southern|Mongolia}} southern + Mongolia Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Southern Mongolia}} Southern Mongolia
  1. Synonym of Inner Mongolia Synonyms: Inner Mongolia [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-Southern_Mongolia-en-name-BpagYQVQ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "LIBERATION CAMPAIGN IN SOUTHERN MONGOLIA BY NORTHERN MONGOLIA IN 1913\nAfter concluding the Russo-Mongolian agreement on 5 November 1912 and the Mongolian-Tibetan agreement on 29 December 1912 (see Appendix pp. ) the Mongolian government felt the time was right for Khalkh to take military action to liberate Southern Mongolia and thus establish a united Greater Mongolia.[...]The following day, the government decided to send five columns of soldiers to places in Southern Mongolia- Chuulalt Khaalga (Kalgan), Bat Khaalga ([Pailingmiao], about 100 miles north west of Khökh Khot), Bugat ([Paotou], about 90 miles west of Khökh Khot) Doloon-noor and Khökh Khot.",
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          "text": "In the mid-1980s, Southern Mongolia (Inner Mongolia) was still at the early stage of opening its door to Westerners. In Huhhot, the capital of Southern Mongolia, there were only a handful of Westerners visiting, teaching English, or studying at the various colleges, and only for limited periods of time.",
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          "text": "Bayiwar was born in Uushin Banner, Ordos, western Southern Mongolia Ordos (Ih-zuu League) in 1938. She is the mother of the author of this book. She was a herder who believed in socialism, became a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and lived through the Cultural Revolution.",
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