- Asya haritasında göster. Lop Nur (Çince: 罗布泊; pinyin: Luóbù Pō; Uygurca: لوپنۇر), Çin'in Sincan Uygur Özerk Bölgesi'nde bulunan bir eski bir tuz gölüdür.
- There are also other reasons which have made Lop Nur very famous. Firstly, Lop Nur was situated at the key section of the Silk Road.
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- When Marco Polo reached Lop Nur in 1275 he found nothing more than sand. Its contraction continued and Lop Nur finally it dried up in 1972.
- The Lop Nur area has not been permanently inhabited since about 1920, when Uighur bands fled the basin after a plague killed many of them.
- Located in China’s resource-rich but moisture-poor Xinjiang autonomous region, Lop Nur is an uninviting location for any kind of agriculture.
- Lop Nur has been used as a nuclear testing site, and since the discovery of potash at the site in the mid-1990s it is also the location of a large-scale mining operation.
- The Kuruk Tagh mountains, an extension of the Tien Shan mountain range, dissect the area north of Lop Nur.
- Due to its geological features, Lop Nur has had many names over the centuries - Salt Lake, Puchang Sea and Peacock Sea among them.
- The 65,000 square kilometre Xinjiang Lop Nur Wild Camel Nature Reserve was created in 1999 to protect the wild camels and their fragile desert habitat.
- Lop Nur or Lop Nor is a former salt lake, now largely dried-up, located between the Taklamakan and Kumtag deserts in the Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous...
- Doğu kısmı bir tuz çölü'dür. 1971 yılından beri kurumuş olan Lop Nur tuz gölünden geriye kalan bölgedir. ...devamı.
- Lop Nur bölgesi, orada yaşayan Uygur çetelerinin, bir salgın birçoğunu öldürdükten sonra havzayı terk ettikleri yaklaşık 1920'den beri kalıcı olarak iskan edilmedi .
- Lop Nur (lôp nûr), salt basin, SE Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China, in the Tarim River basin. Since 1964, Lop Nur has been used by the China for its...
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