Hami

Hami or Kumul, now Yizhou District, is a town on the Northern branch of the Silk Road in Province in .
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  • Type: Locality with 246,000 residents
  • Description: district of Hami prefecture
  • Also known as: Chamil”, “Ha-mi-ch’eng-chen”, “Ha-mi-chen”, “Ha-mi-hsien”, “Ha-mi-shih”, “Iwirghol”, “Kamil”, “Kha-mi”, “Khamil”, “Koumoul”, “Qomul”, “Yizhou”, “Yizhou District”, and “Yizhou District, Hami

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Railway station
Photo: Muzzleflash, CC0.
railway station is a station servicing high-speed and conventional rail in Yizhou District, , , . The station is along the line of the Lanzhou–Xinjiang high-speed railway connecting to the rest of Xinjiang to the west and to Eastern Chinese cities.

Hami

Latitude
42.8339° or 42° 50′ 2″ north
Longitude
93.506° or 93° 30′ 22″ east
Population
246,000
Elevation
762 metres (2,500 feet)
IATA airport code
HMI
United Nations Location Code
CN HMI
Open location code
8MJMRGM4+HC
Geo­Names ID
1529484
Wiki­data ID
Q650585
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Yue Chinese—“Hami” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Իչժոու
  • Azerbaijani: Qumul
  • Basque: Yizhou barrutia
  • Bulgarian: Хами
  • Catalan: Hami
  • Catalan: Kumul
  • Cebuano: Hami
  • Chinese: I-chiu-khu
  • Chinese: 伊州区
  • Chinese: 伊州區
  • Chinese: 哈密
  • Chinese: 哈密地区
  • Chinese: 哈密市
  • Chinese: 哈密縣
  • Czech: Chami
  • Danish: Hami
  • Danish: Kumul
  • Dutch: Hami
  • Dutch: Kumul
  • French: District de Yizhou
  • French: Hami
  • French: Iwirghol
  • Gan Chinese: 伊州区
  • German: Kumul
  • German: Yizhou
  • Hungarian: Komul
  • Italian: Hami
  • Italian: Kumul
  • Japanese: クムル
  • Japanese: クムル市
  • Japanese: コムル
  • Japanese: ハミ
  • Japanese: 伊州区
  • Japanese: 哈密
  • Japanese: 哈密市
  • Japanese: 哈密県
  • Kikuyu: Hami City
  • Korean: 이저우구
  • Korean: 쿠물
  • Korean: 하미
  • Lithuanian: Hami
  • Lithuanian: Kumulas
  • Min Nan Chinese: I-chiu-khu
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Hami
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Kumul
  • Norwegian: Kumul
  • Persian: شهرستان ییژو (هامی)
  • Persian: قومول
  • Polish: Hami
  • Polish: Kumul
  • Portuguese: Hami
  • Portuguese: Kumul
  • Russian: Ичжоу
  • Russian: Комул
  • Russian: Кумул
  • Russian: Хами
  • Serbo-Croatian: Hami
  • Serbo-Croatian: Kumul
  • Spanish: Yizhou
  • Swedish: Hami
  • Turkish: Hami
  • Turkish: Kumul
  • Uighur: K̩umul
  • Uighur: Qumul shehiri
  • Uighur: Қумул
  • Uighur: ئىۋىرغول رايونى
  • Uighur: ئىۋىرغول نارايونى
  • Uighur: قۇمۇل شەھىرى
  • Uighur: قۇمۇل
  • Ukrainian: Кумул
  • Ukrainian: Хамі
  • Urdu: ہامی شہر
  • Urdu: ییژؤ ضلع
  • Vietnamese: Hami
  • Vietnamese: Y Châu
  • Waray (Philippines): Hami
  • Waray (Philippines): Kumul, Xinjiang
  • Waray (Philippines): Kumul
  • Welsh: Ardal Yizhou
  • Wu Chinese: 伊州区
  • Yue Chinese: 伊州區

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