In
Inner Mongolia, aimags (in the Inner Mongolian context, usually translated as "league", from ) are a prefecture-level subdivision, first-level when seen from Inner Mongolia and second-level when seen from the whole of China. Currently, Inner Mongolia has three aimags:
Xilin Gol,
Hinggan, and
Alxa. Inner Mongolian aimags are subdivided into
banners (
khoshuu in Mongolian, 旗 in Chinese) and further into
sums (苏木 in Chinese). During the Qing dynasty, Inner Mongolia was divided into six assemblies of the local nobility (
chuulga in Mongolian; 盟 in Chinese). After 1949, this structure was largely kept, except that in Mongolian, the term
chuulga was replaced by
aimag, and that several aimags were added. Beginning in the 1980s, most aimags have been converted into
prefecture-level cities. == Russia ==