Which cities do the license plates in Inner Mongolia represent from A to Z?

Huhehot

Baotou city

C Wuhai city

Chifeng city

E Hulunbeier city

F Hinggan league

G Tongliao city

H Xilingol league

J. Wulanchabu League

K Ordos city

Bayannur league

Alxa league

Hohhot A, which means blue in Mongolian, is specially designed for the city and is common in Lan Qing, so it is translated into Qingcheng.

Baotou B is a homonym of Mongolian "Baoketu", which means a place with deer.

Wuhai C Municipal Government is located in Haibowan District, Wuhai City.

The predecessor of D city in Chifeng is Zhaowuda League. Zhaowuda is a Mongolian language, and its full Chinese name is: Zagunudayin Chaogelagan, which means Bai Liu, and it is named after the address of the tribal alliance in history.

Hulunbeier E was first named after Hulun Lake and Bell Lake in China. Hulun is the pronunciation of "Haliu" in Mongolian, meaning otter, and Bell is also Mongolian, meaning male otter. Hulun Lake and Bell Lake are sister lakes, which are rich in otters in history.

Xing' an F was originally Manchu, meaning hilly, and it was named because it was located in the southeast foot of Daxing' an Mountains.

Horqin District, Tongliao City, where the capital of G City is located. Horqin, Mongolian, means guardian with bow and arrow. Tongliao city, formerly known as Zhelimuming, Zhelimu, is Mongolian, meaning saddle sling.

Xilingol River, in Mongolian, means a river in hilly areas.

Wulanchabu J is Mongolian, which means red mountain pass.

Ordos k "is Mongolian, which means" palace guards ",and Chinese means many palaces.

Bayannur L is Mongolian, which means rich lake.

Alashan M is the Mongolian phonetic change of Helan Mountain.