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Street of Turfan
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View of the "Flaming mountains"
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Emin minaret, Turfan

Turfan (Uyghur: تۇرپان; Uyghur Latin: Turpan; Modern Chinese 吐魯番, Pinyin: Tǔlǔfān; 42°59′N 89°11′E) is an oasis city in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. Its population was 254,900 at the end of 2003.


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Administration

Turfan is a county-level city in Turfan Prefecture, in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China.

Geography and climate

Turfan is located about 150 km southeast of Ürümqi, Xinjiang's capital, in a mountain basin, on the northern side of the Turfan Depression, at an elevation of 98 feet above sea level.

Turfan's climate is harsh, of the arid continental type, with very hot summers, very cold winters, and mininal precipitation, which amounts to only 0.9 inch (20mm) per year. July is the hottest month, with averages highs of 103°F (39°C) and lows of 77°F (25°C), while January is the coldest, with highs of 26°F (-4°C) and lows of 4°F (-16°C).

However, the very heat and dryness of the summer, when combined with the area's ancient system of irrigation, allows the countryside around Turfan to produce great quantities of high-quality fruit.

History

Turfan has long been the centre of a fertile oasis (with water provided by karez) and an important trade centre. It was historically located along the Silk Road's northern route, at which time it was adjacent to the kingdoms of Korla and Karashahr to the southwest and the town of Qarakhoja (Gaochang) to the southeast.Turfan is the source of numerous fragments written in the Middle Iranian languages (Middle Persian, Parthian, Sogdian, Sakan and Bactrian) related to the Iranian religion of Manichaeism.

Demography

According to the 2000 census, the city of Turfan had a population of 251,652 (population density 15.99 inh./km²). The breakdown by nationality was as follows:

Nationality Inhabitants Percentage
Uyghur 177.106 70,38%
Han 55.238 21,95%
Hui 18.482 7,34%
Tujia 182 0,07%
Manchu 132 0,05%
Tu 98 0,04%
Mongol 77 0,03%
Tibetan 70 0,03%
Kazakh 56 0,02%
Miao 45 0,02%
Russian 33 0,01%
Zhuang 31 0,01%
Dongxiang 30 0,01%
Others 72 0,03%

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Prefecture-level divisions of Xinjiang
Prefecture-level cities: Karamay | Ürümqi
Prefectures: Aksu | Hami | Hotan | Kashgar | Turpan | Altay1 | Qoqek1
Autonomous prefectures: Bayin'gholin | Börtala | Changji | Ili | Kizilsu
Sub-prefecture-level cities:Aral | Shihezi | Tumushuke | Wujiaqu
1 Part of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture


Administrative Divisions of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Provincial Capital:Ürümqi City) Turfan:Flag of the People%27s Republic of China.svg
Prefecture-level Cities, Regional District, Autonomous PrefecturesUrban Area Districts, County-level Cities, Counties, Autonomous Counties
Ürümqi CityTianshan District | Saybagh District | Xinshi District | Shuimogou District | Toutunhe District | Dabancheng District | Dongshan District | Ürümqi County
Karamay CityKaramay District | Dushanzi District | Baijiantan District | Urho District
Turfan PrefectureTurfan City | Toksun County | Piqan County
Hami PrefectureKumul City | Yiwu County | Barkol Kazakh Autonomous County
Khotan PrefectureKhotan City | Khotan County | Lop County | Minfeng County | Pishan County | Chira County | Keriye County | Karakash County
Aksu PrefectureAksu City | Wensu County | Shayar County | Baicheng County | Awat County | Kuchar County | Kalpin County | Toksu County | Uqturpan County
Kashgar PrefectureKashgar City | Maralbexi County | Poskam County | Peyziwat County | Kargilik County | Yopurga County | Shule County | Makit County | Yengisar County | Yarkand County | Shufu County | Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County
Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous PrefectureArtux City | Akqi County | Ulugqat County | Akto County
Bayin'gholin Mongol Autonomous PrefectureKorla City | Hejing County | Yuli County | Hoxud County | Qiemo County | Bohu County | Luntai County | Ruoqiang County | Yanqi Hui Autonomous County
Changji Hui Autonomous PrefectureChangji City | Fukang City | Miquan City | Qitai County | Manas County | Jimsar County | Hutubi County | Mori Kazakh Autonomous County
Börtala Mongol Autonomous PrefectureBörtala City | Jinghe County | Wenquan County
Autonomous Regional Districts directly under the jurisdiction of the County-level CitiesShihezi City | Aral City | Tumushuke City | Wujiaqu City

Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture

(The Tacheng Prefecture and Altay Prefectures are under the provincial jurisdiction of the Ili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture.)
Autonomous TerritoriesYining City | Kuitun City | Yining County | Tekes County | Nilka County | Zhaosu County | Xinyuan County | Huocheng County | Gongliu County | Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County
Tacheng PrefectureTacheng City | Wusu City | Emin County | Yumin County | Shawan County | Toli County | Hoboksar Mongol Autonomous County
Altay PrefectureAltay City | Qinggil County | Jeminay County | Fuyun County | Burqin County | Fuhai County | Habahe County

Categories


Cities in Xinjiang | Prefecture-level divisions of Xinjiang | Uyghurs | Oases | Cities along the Silk Road | Central Asian Buddhist kingdoms | Central Asian Buddhist sites | Ancient peoples of China | Former countries in Chinese history

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