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Baotou, Inner Mongolia is my motherland. What is the ratio of Mongolian population to the total population of Baotou City?

Mongolians account for about 3%

Baotou is a place where many nationalities live together. There are 43 ethnic groups in the city, among which the population of ethnic minorities is 6.5438+0.308 million, accounting for 6.25% of the city's total population. /kloc-There are three ethnic minorities with more than 0/000 people, namely Mongolian, Hui and Manchu. [1] The main branch of Baotou Mongolians is in Bailingsi area. Hui people are mainly distributed in Beiliang area of Donghe District.

Residents mainly come from North China and Northeast China. During the westward migration in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, a large number of immigrants from Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei and other places flooded into Baotou, and the population of Baotou began to increase gradually. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he launched the "Support Frontier Construction Movement" and exiled the Rightists. A large number of intellectuals and workers moved to Baotou from Northeast China and Hebei, and these people and their descendants account for a high proportion of Baotou's urban population.

The population of Baotou three districts is all composed of immigrants, among which Kundulun District and Qingshan District are the areas with the largest number of immigrants after the founding of the People's Republic of China. The main reason is that this area is a new area of Baotou and a gathering area of large state-owned enterprises. Kundulun District is dominated by northeast dialect, Qingshan District has the highest usage rate of Putonghua, Donghe District is mostly descended from Zouxikou, and its industry, commerce, economy, culture and education are relatively backward, and most of them are Jin dialect.