Xireg

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Xireg
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Xireg
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Coordinates: 36°55′30″N98°28′41″E / 36.925°N 98.478°E / 36.925; 98.478 Coordinates: 36°55′30″N98°28′41″E / 36.925°N 98.478°E / 36.925; 98.478
CountryFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Province Qinghai
DistrictUlan County
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard Time)

Xireg is a town in and county seat of Ulan County in Qinghai province, China. The town is located in a fertile valley. Wulan railway station and the G315 highway connects the town to other parts of China.

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