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traveller toward the north-west passed through this gate, and it opened out on that great and always mysterious waste called the Desert of Gobi. The long archway was covered with writings...the work of men of scholarship, who had fallen on an hour of deep distress. Who were then the writers of this
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The fort is trapezoid-shaped with a perimeter of 733 metres (2,405 ft) and an area of more than 33,500 square metres (361,000 sq ft). The length of the wall is 733 metres (2,405 ft) and the height is 11 metres (36 ft).
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1864:Yellow River
1721:Lazikou Pass
1711:Jianmen Pass
1524:Shanhai Pass
1513:Niangzi Pass
1498:Huangya Pass
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1254:Mustagh Pass
1249:Mintaka Pass
1208:Wakhjir Pass
1013:Qing dynasty
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791:Shanhai Pass
786:Huangya Pass
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1716:Kunlun Pass
1616:Muzart Pass
1535:Yanmen Pass
1508:Juyong Pass
1320:Kongka Pass
1280:Bum La Pass
1200:Afghanistan
1016:(1644-1912)
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837:Juyong Pass
827:Yanmen Pass
820:New Guangwu
805:Inner Wall
776:Jinshanling
719:Outer Wall
340:Qinhuangdao
336:Shanhaiguan
285:A fabulous
232:Description
198:Juyong Pass
2106:Categories
2079:98°12′57″E
1992:Yumen Pass
1982:Jiayu Pass
1706:Hulao Pass
1701:Hangu Pass
1621:Sanju Pass
1611:Mazar Pass
1567:(Tongguan)
1559:Dasan Pass
1540:Yumen Pass
1493:Jiayu Pass
1475:Great Wall
1422:Diphu Pass
1300:Indira Col
1295:Dongkha La
1290:Diphu Pass
1244:Kilik Pass
1177:Kulma Pass
1172:Beyik Pass
1164:Tajikistan
1136:Bedel Pass
1128:Kyrgyzstan
1102:Kazakhstan
977:Yumen Pass
729:Jiayu Pass
617:2010-03-26
576:4 December
489:References
419:Jiayu Pass
181:Jiāyù Guān
142:Jiayu Pass
133:Partially
69:newspapers
2076:39°48′5″N
1987:Yang Pass
1894:Education
1841:Geography
1691:Biandukou
1665:North Col
1655:Lhagba La
1640:Cherko la
1595:Hindutash
1565:Tong Pass
1561:(Sanguan)
1550:Guanzhong
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1396:South Col
1391:Nangpa La
1355:Tulung La
1345:Shipki La
1340:Rezang La
1330:Mana Pass
1315:Kepang La
1024:Dajingmen
982:Yang Pass
766:Baimaguan
536:244587800
528:1385-3783
455:The Brick
351:Silk Road
218:Jiayuguan
190:Jiayuguan
151:Jiayuguan
2046:Category
1961:Liangfen
1826:Politics
1726:Mei Pass
1660:Mayum La
1650:Lanak La
1645:Laken La
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1231:Pakistan
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721:(W to E)
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208:Location
2058:Commons
1949:Cuisine
1932:Culture
1831:Economy
1821:History
1813:General
1804:capital
1800:Lanzhou
1670:Semo La
1571:Wu Pass
1473:On the
1445:Vietnam
1414:Myanmar
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815:Guangwu
781:Simatai
749:Jiankou
734:Jumenbu
703:History
655:PASSAGE
384:frescos
294:History
273:Legends
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331:天下第一關
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226:oasis
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194:Gansu
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