- Oirats. Today,
Mongolian Olots live in Erdenebüren and Ölziit sums.
There are a few
Olots in
Hulunbuir region and
around 40,000
Olots in
Xinjiang province...
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Olot (Catalan: [uˈlɔt] ; Spanish: [
oˈlot] ) is the
capital city of the
comarca of Garrotxa, in the
Province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. The city is known...
- Spain.
Olot District, a
district of
Bukhara Region in Uzbekistan.
Olot, Uzbekistan, the
capital city of the
Olot district in Uzbekistan.
Olots or
Olot people...
- Unió
Esportiva Olot, S.A.D. is a
Spanish football team
based in
Olot, in the
autonomous community of Catalonia.
Founded in 1921, it
plays in
Segunda Federación...
- Khoid, Khoton, Myangad,
Olots, Sart
Kalmyks (mainly
Olots), Torghut, Zakhchin.
Kalmyks — Baatud, Buzava, Choros, Durvud, Khoid,
Olots, Torghut.
Upper Mongolian...
- from
Olot (in Catalonia, Spain), but all
artists whose artworks were
inspired by the
countryside of
Olot. By extension,
artists connected with
Olot and...
- five
hundred households fled back to
Dzungar territory while the
remaining Olots were
deported to Hulunbuir.
After 1761, some of them were
resettled in Arkhangai...
- a
Holocene volcanic field (also
known as the
Garrotxa volcanic field or
Olot volcanic field) in Catalonia,
northeastern Spain. The volcanoes, of which...
- The
Museu de la
Garrotxa (Regional
Museum of Garrotxa) is a
museum in
Olot, Catalonia, Spain. It is ****ociated with the
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya...
- Historically, the
Oirats were
composed of four
major tribes:
Dzungar (Choros or
Olots), Torghut, Dörbet and Khoshut. The
political elite of the
Rouran Khaganate...