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4.3. I want to study in Inner Mongolia. Where do I establish contact? |
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This article is from the Mongolia FAQ, by Oliver Corff with numerous contributions by others.
The answer here is the same as above. Only one difference must be
observed: Politically being a part of China, all programs dealing with
Inner Mongolia are usually in the Chinese section or department.
 
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