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Daxiangling (simplified Chinese: 大相岭; traditional Chinese: 大相嶺; pinyin: Dàxiānglǐng), or Daxiang Range is a fairly small mountain range in China's Sichuan Province. It runs in the general western and northwestern direction from the famous sacred Mount Emei, and is part of the western mountainous rim of the Sichuan Basin. Administratively, the mountains are within the prefecture-level cities of Ya'an, Meishan, and Leshan. The narrow valley of the Dadu separates the Daxiangling from the Xiaoxiangling Range to the south, and the great Daxue Mountains to the west.

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  • Daxiangling (simplified Chinese: 大相岭; traditional Chinese: 大相嶺; pinyin: Dàxiānglǐng), or Daxiang Range is a fairly small mountain range in China's Sichuan Province. It runs in the general western and northwestern direction from the famous sacred Mount Emei, and is part of the western mountainous rim of the Sichuan Basin. Administratively, the mountains are within the prefecture-level cities of Ya'an, Meishan, and Leshan. The Daxiangling forms a divide between the valley of the Dadu River (which flows to the west, and then to the south, of the mountains) and that of its tributary, the Qingyi River (which is to the northeast of the Daxiangling). The narrow valley of the Dadu separates the Daxiangling from the Xiaoxiangling Range to the south, and the great Daxue Mountains to the west. (en)
  • La cordillera Daxiang (en chino, 大相岭; pinyin, Daxiang ling) es una cadena montañosa relativamente pequeña en la provincia china de Sichuan. Se inicia en la dirección general oeste y noroeste del famoso sagrado monte Emei, y es parte del borde occidental montañoso de la cuenca de Sichuan. Administrativamente, las montañas se encuentran dentro de las ciudades-prefectura de Ya'an, Meishan y Leshan. La cordillera Daxiangling forma una división entre el valle del río Dadu (que fluye hacia el oeste, y luego hacia el sur, de las montañas) y el de su afluente, el río Qingyi (que está al noreste de la cordillera Xiaoxiang). El estrecho valle del Dadu separa la cordillera Daxiangling de la cordillera Xiaoxiangling, al sur, y de la gran cordillera Daxue, hacia el oeste. Son parte de una serie de montañas más grandes, las montañas Hengduan. * Datos: Q5242738 (es)
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  • Daxiangling (simplified Chinese: 大相岭; traditional Chinese: 大相嶺; pinyin: Dàxiānglǐng), or Daxiang Range is a fairly small mountain range in China's Sichuan Province. It runs in the general western and northwestern direction from the famous sacred Mount Emei, and is part of the western mountainous rim of the Sichuan Basin. Administratively, the mountains are within the prefecture-level cities of Ya'an, Meishan, and Leshan. The narrow valley of the Dadu separates the Daxiangling from the Xiaoxiangling Range to the south, and the great Daxue Mountains to the west. (en)
  • La cordillera Daxiang (en chino, 大相岭; pinyin, Daxiang ling) es una cadena montañosa relativamente pequeña en la provincia china de Sichuan. Se inicia en la dirección general oeste y noroeste del famoso sagrado monte Emei, y es parte del borde occidental montañoso de la cuenca de Sichuan. Administrativamente, las montañas se encuentran dentro de las ciudades-prefectura de Ya'an, Meishan y Leshan. El estrecho valle del Dadu separa la cordillera Daxiangling de la cordillera Xiaoxiangling, al sur, y de la gran cordillera Daxue, hacia el oeste. * Datos: Q5242738 (es)
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