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Where is Moni Mountain in Inner Mongolia?

Moni Mountain is located in Bayannur City, Inner Mongolia. Moni Mountain is located in Bayannur City, Inner Mongolia, Urad Front Banner, Wula Mountain Town, now named Wula Mountain. Wula Mountain was called Bannawula and Chaonawula in ancient times. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that it was renamed Moniwula. Due to the large rise of the axis of the Moni Mountains, strong erosion has occurred, making the ridge narrow and dangerous. There are obvious fault cliffs overlooking the Yellow River on the southern slope of the Moni Mountains. There are many ravines. There are a series of alluvial fans and three-level terraces at the foot of the mountain. Wula Mountain is a branch of Yinshan Mountain and runs across the southeastern part of Bameng. The northern part of Bayannur City is the Urad Grassland, the central part is the Yinshan Mountains, and the southern part is the Hetao Plain. It has a typical mid-temperate continental monsoon climate. It is rich in mineral resources, wind energy resources, and sunshine resources. Its pyrite reserves rank first in the country. It is one of the areas with the richest wind energy resources in China. Bayannur City has tourist areas such as Nalin Lake, Yellow River Loop, and Jinghu Lake. It has successively won the honorary titles of China International Tourism and Cultural Destination and National Garden City.