Mentoukou
See also: Men-t'ou-kou
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 門頭溝/门头沟 (Méntóugōu) Wade–Giles romanization: Mên²-tʻou²-kou¹.
Proper noun
Mentoukou
- Alternative form of Mentougou
- 1939, J. S. Lee, The Geology of China, London: Thomas Murby & Co., →OCLC, page 172:
- The coalfields of Mentoukou and Chaitang, in the Western Hills of Peking, of Yuhsien, Yangyuan, and Hsuanhua in south-western Chahar, and of Kuangling and Tatung in northern Shansi are among the best known for their valuable Jurassic coal.
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