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  • ...e. [[Liaoning]] is in a temperate zone and adjoins [[Jilin]] and [[Hebei]] provinces and [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]], and is bordered along the [[Yalu [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...accounting for 2.5% of the nation's total and ranking ninth among all the provinces and autonomous regions. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • '''Jiangxi''', also called "Gan" for short, is one of [[China]]'s inland provinces. It is located in the southeastern part of the country, on the southern ban [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...[[Hebei]], [[Shanxi]], [[Shaanxi]], [[Hubei]], [[Anhui]] and [[Shandong]] provinces, Henan covers an area of 167,000 sq km. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ....18 million sq km, or 12.3% of the country's territory. It neighbors eight provinces and regions in its south, east and west and Mongolia and Russia in the nort [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • .... [[Guizhou]], Guangxi, Guangdong, [[Zhejiang]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[Hunan]] provinces soon announced their succession with wide support from the people. Discord The Republic Protection Campaign was proclaimed a success with the provinces rescinding their declarations of independence.
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  • ...g Peninsular of [[Liaoning]] Province over the sea. Its inland adjoins the provinces of [[Hebei]], [[Henan]], [[Anhui]] and [[Jiangsu]]. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ....18 million sq km, or 12.3% of the country's territory. It neighbors eight provinces and regions in its south, east and west and Mongolia and Russia in the nort
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  • ...aring that he would administer military and political affairs of the three provinces in name of the commander of the Zhenwei Army.
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  • ...n the East China Sea and the [[South China Sea]]. It is one of the Chinese provinces closest to Southeast Asia, West Asia, East Africa and Oceania. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...e''' is one of the four famous[[ Buddhist]] temples of the three northeast provinces. [[Temple of Paradise|(More...)]]
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  • ...ze-Huaihe River valley. 70% of the population in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Anhui]] provinces was affected.
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  • ...ters,is one of the four famous [[Buddhist temples]] of the three northeast provinces. ('''[[Temple of Paradise|More...]]''')
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  • ...f the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East Chin
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  • [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...f the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East Chin
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  • ...f the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East Chin
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  • ...f the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East Chin
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  • ...ches of the [[Yangtze River]] in southwest [[China]], Chongqing borders on provinces of [[Hubei]], [[Hunan]], [[Guizhou]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Shaanxi]]. Its tota
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  • ...e meters,is one of the four famous Buddhist temples of the three northeast provinces. [[Temple of Paradise|(More...)]]
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  • ...e meters,is one of the four famous Buddhist temples of the three northeast provinces. [[Temple of Paradise|(More...)]]
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  • ...aditional folk dance of the Han people, commonly performed in the northern provinces. There are two kinds of ways of performing: one is on the ground and the ot
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  • ...aditional folk dance of the Han people, commonly performed in the northern provinces. There are two kinds of ways of performing: one is on the ground and the ot
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  • ...f the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East Chin
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  • ...ional folk dance of the [[Han]] people, commonly performed in the northern provinces. There are two kinds of ways of performing: one is on the ground and the ot
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  • [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • ...is in [[Beijing]], and it has branch offices in the capital cities of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central governmen
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  • [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • ...tal territory of the country, making it the largest of China's regions and provinces. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Xinjiang_Uygur_Autonomous_Regi
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  • ...tal territory of the country, making it the largest of China's regions and provinces. ([[Xinjiang|More...]])
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  • ...and has a drainage basin which covers the greater part of the northeastern provinces.
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  • ...ises and falls with the contours of the mountains westwards, crossing nine provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions over 6,700 kilometers, to end at [[J
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  • ...]'s total landmass, and is by far the biggest of the country's regions and provinces. It occupies much of the sparsely-populated northwest. [[Uygur ethnic group
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  • ...ions of China, specifically from the [[Shanxi]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[Gansu]] provinces. The genre has an upbeat western tempo with a strong beat and extremely agg
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  • [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...economic giants meet – Shanghai Municipality, and [[Jiangsu]] and Zhejiang provinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land
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  • ...economic giants meet – Shanghai Municipality, and [[Jiangsu]] and Zhejiang provinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land
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  • ...economic giants meet – Shanghai Municipality, and [[Jiangsu]] and Zhejiang provinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land
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  • ...economic giants meet – Shanghai Municipality, and [[Jiangsu]] and Zhejiang provinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land
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  • ...are scattered in Xichang and Bijie in neighboring [[Sichuan]] and Guizhou provinces respectively. ([[Bai ethnic group|More...]])
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  • ...are scattered in Xichang and Bijie in neighboring [[Sichuan]] and Guizhou provinces respectively. ([[Bai ethnic group|More...]])
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  • ...a formal army that would operate around the [[Yangtze River]], and in the provinces of [[Fujian]] and [[Zhejiang]]. ...he KMT government formally announced that Red Army guerrillas in the eight provinces of southern China had been reorganized as the '''New Fourth Army''' of the
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  • '''People's congresses''' are established in [[provinces]], [[autonomous regions]], [[municipalities]] directly under the [[Central
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  • ...Mountain]] in [[Qinghai Province]]. It flows 5,464 km easterly across nine provinces and autonomous regions before emptying into the [[Bohai Sea]]. With a drain
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  • ...r Mountain in [[Qinghai Province]]. It flows 5,464 km easterly across nine provinces and autonomous regions before emptying into the [[Bohai S]]ea. With a drain
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  • [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • ...inly distributed across [[Guizhou]], [[Yunnan]], [[Hunan]] and [[Sichuan]] provinces and [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region]], and a small number live on [[Hain
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  • ...]. With a powerful fleet at sea, he maintained control of the southeastern provinces of Fujian, [[Guangdong]] and [[Zhejiang]] for over 20 years, once even adva
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  • ...na]], '''Heilongjiang''', lies at higher latitudes compared with all other provinces of China.It is named after the largest of the border rivers between Russia Heilongjiang ranks sixth in size among China 's provinces and accounts for 4.7 percent of the country's total land area .In terms of
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  • [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...there are people’s congresses and people’s governments at all levels – in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen ...fairs in their respective administrative areas. The people’s congresses of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...young science lovers from [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]], [[Jiangsu]] and other provinces received their Certificates of Academician of China Children's Academy of S
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  • ...d according to law from 35 electoral units from the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government,
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  • ...d according to law from 35 electoral units from the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government,
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  • ...d according to law from 35 electoral units from the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government,
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  • ...d according to law from 35 electoral units from the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government,
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  • ...d according to law from 35 electoral units from the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government,
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  • ...d according to law from 35 electoral units from the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government,
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  • In the Wuling Range of western Hunan and Hubei provinces, at elevations from 400 to 1,500 meters, dwell more than 8 million people c
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  • [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • By the end of 1996, 30 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions across the country had built GSM ne
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  • ...f the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East Chin
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  • ...Qing government sent troops from Hunan, [[Hubei]], Jiangxi and [[Jiangsu]] provinces to suppress the uprising, and more than 10,000 people were killed.
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  • ...economic giants meet – Shanghai Municipality, and [[Jiangsu]] and Zhejiang provinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land
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  • ...s visiting the hometowns of workers, most of whom are from Hebei and Henan provinces.
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  • ...those leaving homes for various reasons, and coordinate such work between provinces; take part in activities with international organizations on civil affairs,
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  • ...[[Inner Mongolia]], [[Tianjin]], [[Shanxi]], [[Shandong]] and [[Liaoning]] Provinces.
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  • ...the world. Starting at [[Beijing]], it passes through [[Tianjin]] and the provinces of [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]], [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] to the city of [[H
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  • ...the world. Starting at [[Beijing]], it passes through [[Tianjin]] and the provinces of [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]], [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] to the city of [[H
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  • [[category:Provinces]]
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  • ...e. Skilful craftsmen were invited from [[Fujian]], [[Guangdong]] and other provinces to design and build the temple.
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  • ...njoy the same rights as their urban peers in terms of education. The other provinces and municipalities include Heilongjiang, Anhui, Chongqing, Hebei, Hunan, Ji
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  • ...re trapped and 219 were missing. The earthquake also affected the mainland provinces of [[Fujian]], [[Guangdong]], [[Zhejiang]], and [[Jiangxi]].
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  • ...titude and 121°29' east longitude, borders on [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] provinces in the west. North of the city, the [[Yangtze River]] pours into the East C
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  • ...lar in [[Sichuan]] province and some regions of [[Yunnan]] and [[Guizhou]] provinces. It is the most significant and most interesting opera form from Southweste
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  • ...ious ministries and offices of the State Council as well as those of the [[provinces]], [[autonomous regions]] and municipalities directly under the Central Gov
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  • ...7 years working on water conservancy projects in [[Gansu]] and [[Shaanxi]] provinces after graduating in 1963. In 1980 she was transferred to [[Beijing]] where
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  • ...n discovered in royal tombs in [[Yunnan]], [[Shanxi]], [[Hubei]] and other provinces. The most remarkable is the one found in Hubei. This set of bells are well
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  • ...Army, led by [[Yang Huc]]heng, were deployed to [[Shaanxi]] and [[Gansu]] provinces to attack the [[Red Army]]. Because of the influence of [[CPC]]'s anti-Japa
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  • [[:Category:Provinces|Provinces]] • [[:Category:Cities|Regions]] • [[:Category:Cities|Cities]] •
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  • ...]. With a powerful fleet at sea, he maintained control of the southeastern provinces of Fujian, [[Guangdong]] and [[Zhejiang]] for over 20 years, once even adva
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  • ...al committees in northeast China's [[Heilongjiang]] and northern [[Hebei]] provinces.
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  • The federation's members include journalism societies in the provinces and autonomous regions. It has a standing committee of head of societies an
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  • ...is located on the border of the [[Fujian]], [[Guangdong]] and [[Jiangxi]] provinces. As the biggest settlement of the [[Hakka]] ethnic group in Fujian, this an
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  • ...l government, the entire country was divided into different administrative provinces. During this dynasty, irrigation works, agriculture and handicraft were gre
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  • ...ow to cook it. The green dumpling has been popular in Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces ever since, and it is an important, popular food in the Qingming Festival.
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  • ...hina's railway network plan. The route crosses Hubei, Hunan, and Guangdong provinces, with a total of 15 stations, including Xianning, Yueyang, Changsha, Hengya
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  • ...and commissions under the State Council and from local governments of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...for the entrance exam to the same university vary among municipalities and provinces. Students who study in one place must adapt to the educational system of an
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  • .... The local Qing officials fled, and over the next two months, 15 southern provinces seceded in support.
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  • The CDNCA has branches in all provinces, autonomous regions and major cities, apart from Tibet and Taiwan. Most of
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  • ..., Huangmei Opera swiftly took off in [[Anqing]] and many other neighboring provinces. Now, the opera has grown into a professional performance piece in both rur ...often flooded and the displaced victims had to seek refuge in neighboring provinces. As a result, Huangmei Opera of Hubei Province was brought to Anhui by vict
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  • ...ltural Village, where visitors can enjoy many well-known structures of the provinces of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan, and the folk customs and arts of some minor
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  • ...ional folk dance of the [[Han]] people, commonly performed in the northern provinces. There are two kinds of ways of performing: one is on the ground and the ot
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  • ...r Mountain in [[Qinghai Province]]. It flows 5,464 km easterly across nine provinces and autonomous regions before emptying into the [[Bohai S]]ea. With a drain
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  • ...ions of China, specifically from the [[Shanxi]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[Gansu]] provinces. The genre has an upbeat western tempo with a strong beat and extremely agg
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  • ...arge-scale China-made water turbo generators, providing electricity to the provinces of [[Shaanxi]], [[Gansu]] and [[Qinghai]]. The hydropower station, designed
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  • ...l, religious and cultural center of [[Gansu]], [[Qinghai]] and [[Sichuan]] provinces. In Tibetan architectural, it is one of the six major monasteries of the Ge
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  • ...ina]]. The Great Hall of the People also contains halls designated for the provinces, special administrative regions and autonomous regions, such as [[Beijing H
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  • ...AS has about 10,000 staff members and 38 research institutes located in 17 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...700,000, they have set up branches and grassroots organizations in all the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...eady subsidized hundreds of AIDS-impacted children in the nation’s central provinces, including [[Henan]], [[Anhui]] and [[Yunnan]], by reducing social discrimi
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  • ..." in September 1927 in the rural areas bordering the Hunan and [[Jiangxi]] provinces. He held key military positions during the [[War of Resistance Against Japa
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  • ...uncil]], with its headquarters in Beijing and regional branches in various provinces.
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  • ...e meters,is one of the four famous Buddhist temples of the three northeast provinces.
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  • ...sites designated by the religious affairs department of the governments of provinces, autonomous regions or municipalities.
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  • ...the world. Starting at [[Beijing]], it passes through [[Tianjin]] and the provinces of [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]], [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] to the city of [[H
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  • ...and five documentation and information centers. The CAS has branches in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...an 4,000 kilometers mainly in Southwest China's [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces and the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Just as the Silk Road, the '''Ancient Te ...Dynasty. In the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279), people of Yunnan and Sichuan provinces exchanged tea for Tibetan horses.
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  • ...f the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East Chin
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  • ...f the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East Chin
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  • ...the [[Cultural Revolution]], Ah Cheng spent time in Sichuan and [[Yunnan]] provinces and [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]].
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  • By 1911, the Qing Dynasty lost much of its influence in the provinces as local warlords declared sovereignty. General Yuan Shikai was sent to que
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  • Sections of the project in [[Shandong]] and [[Jiangsu]] provinces along the eastern route had been completed and started to supply water in D
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  • ...hina Young Women’s Christian Association and youth associations of various provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities.
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  • By 1911, the Qing Dynasty lost much of its influence in the provinces as local warlords declared sovereignty. General Yuan Shikai was sent to que
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  • By 1911, the Qing Dynasty lost much of its influence in the provinces as local warlords declared sovereignty. General Yuan Shikai was sent to que
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  • ...congress in Beijing. A total of 198 bishops, priests and laypeople from 26 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions attended. The congress produced two
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  • ...irectly under the Central Government); higher courts are those set up in [[provinces]] (also [[autonomous regions]] and [[municipalities]] directly under the [[
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  • ...lar in [[Sichuan]] province and some regions of [[Yunnan]] and [[Guizhou]] provinces.
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  • ...een the [[Central Government]] and the organs of state administration of [[provinces]], [[autonomous regions]], and [[municipalities]] directly under the Centra :15. To approve the geographic division of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the [[Central Governm
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  • ...d by the end of 2007. Totaling 35,000 km, they link up the capitals of all provinces and autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the [[Central Governm
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  • ...n 1930, he was elected party secretary of the communist bases in the three provinces of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi. In 1934, he was elected to the CPC central
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  • ...shed the first base in the border area of [[Shanxi]], Chahar and [[Hebei]] provinces occupied by the Japanese army. During the Hundred Regiments Offensive in 19
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  • ...[Lunnan]], [[Xinjiang]] to [[Shanghai]], passing through 66 counties in 10 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central governmen
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  • ...oast and falls with the contours of the mountains westwards, crossing nine provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions over 6,700 kilometers, to end at [[J
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  • ...dget and the report on its implementation; to approve the establishment of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Governme People's congresses are established in [[provinces]], [[autonomous regions]], [[municipalities]] directly under the [[Central
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  • ...designed by the educational departments from respective municipalities or provinces.
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  • ...s to suppress the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and other minority uprisings in provinces of [[Yunnan]], [[Guizhou]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[Gansu]].
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  • A total of 19 provinces and municipalities in eastern and central China have paired up with quake-h
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  • ...tal territory of the country, making it the largest of China's regions and provinces. Xinjiang shares 5,600 km of frontier with Mongolia in the northeast, then ...quare kilometers make it the largest of all of China's autonomous regions, provinces and municipalities. In fact it accounts for no less than one sixth of the t
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  • All of China's 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions have expressed their willingness to
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  • ...h consisted of parts of [[Shanxi]], [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]], and [[Henan]] provinces. This significantly enhanced the People's armed forces.
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  • In the Wuling Range of western Hunan and Hubei provinces, at elevations from 400 to 1,500 meters, dwell more than 8 million people c ...[Yao]], [[Mulam]] and [[Hui]] fighters, were sent to the country's coastal provinces to fight against Japanese pirates pillaging the areas.
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  • ...gent, which usually stationed at the borders of Hunan, Sichuan and Guizhou provinces, Shen witnessed endless border conflicts and the lives of Miao tribesmen.
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  • ...n July, 1958, Sihanouk led a delegation to visit China. He visited several provinces across the country, accompanied by Premier [[Zhou Enlai]]. At the same time
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  • ...d in November 1996, the action involved over three thousand youths from 25 provinces in China. From this activity, a mail group, the Green Volunteer Network, wa
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  • ...f production. He led a team to promote the two new methods in more than 20 provinces and municipalities around the country, achieving obvious economic profit. [
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  • Intermediate courts are those set up in prefectures, cities directly under provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the [[central governm ...trative actions taken by State Council departments or governments of the [[provinces]] ([[autonomous regions]], [[municipalities]]); other important and complic
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  • ...tion of the organizations of standing committees of people’s congresses of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen ...content_28456.htm) (http://english.gov.cn/2005-09/02/content_28456.htm) of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...in the mosque is inscribed: "It is declared that the governors of all the provinces should have anyone who spreads false tales about the Muslims executed and t
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  • ...designed by the educational departments from respective municipalities or provinces.
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  • ...ribution to the Northern Expedition Armies’ battle in Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces.
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  • Traders from 24 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China have stalls in the market, ...ows of boulders. Many of them were farmers from suburban Beijing or nearby provinces who sold items they had scraped together from their villages.
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  • ...of departments of fishery administration under the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and centrally-administered municipalities contiguous to ...tate. Concrete measures shall be worked out by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Governme
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  • ...by Shenyang Railway Station run within the province or to the neighboring Provinces, while trains from Shenyang North Railway Station reah all the major cities ...5000 kilometers, and across-line passenger transport has been open to ten provinces and almost all the cities in Liaoning Province.
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  • The 709,592 Shes are scattered in hejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong provinces. They live in villages of several dozen households or live along with [[Han ...to fight landlords, and similar uprisings sprang up in Fujian and Zhejiang provinces. Revolutionary activities exploded in eastern Fujian during the Agrarian Re
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  • ...f the province, namely [[Hangzhou]] and [[Huzhou]]. The economy in the two provinces began growing after the middle of the [[Tang Dynasty]] (around the 5th cent
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  • ...Army, led by [[Yang Huc]]heng, were deployed to [[Shaanxi]] and [[Gansu]] provinces to attack the [[Red Army]]. Because of the influence of [[CPC]]'s anti-Japa
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  • ...f this dance are the Luohan Playing with Lion in [[Sichuan]] and [[Hunan]] provinces and the Laughing Monk Playing with Lion in [[Shaanxi Province]].
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  • ...he CPWDP with a membership of around 100,000 has local organizations in 30 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...bei]] provinces, the [[Majiapang Culture]] in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] provinces, the [[Hemudu Culture]] in eastern Zhejiang and the[[ Yangshou Culture]] al
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  • The border public security force has 30 contingents in provinces (autonomous regions or municipalities directly under the Central Government
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  • ...the Viceroy of Huguang and the governor general of [[Hunan]] and [[Hubei]] provinces and surrounding areas. He developed an interest in military affairs and pra
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  • So far Zhi Gong Dang has set up provincial organizations in 18 provinces, autonomous regions and centrally directed municipalities, namely, Beijing,
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  • ..., 163 council members. They have been chosen by tourism departments in all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government,
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  • Local organizations of the CPC include congresses of various provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government,
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  • ...a]] of [[Hunan Province]], [[Huadeng opera]] of [[Yunnan]] and [[Guizhou]] provinces, [[Meihu opera]] of [[Shaanxi Province]] and [[Quzi opera]] of northwest Ch ...nasty, huiban -- opera troupes featuring the tunes of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces and funded by the richest merchants in the city of [[Huizhou]] -- began to
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  • ...Biao, the Prefect of Jingzhou (the greater parts of modern Hubei and Hunan provinces and southwestern Henan Province). ...tions with the ethnic minorities inhabiting present-day Guizhou and Yunnan provinces and to strengthen the political, economic and cultural ties between the Han
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  • Arbitration committees are executive bodies established in capital cities of provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions. They can also be set up in other ci
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  • ...whose ancestral homes are said to have been in [[Shandong]] and [[Fujian]] provinces.
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  • Local Buddhist associations have been established in various provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions. There are also Buddhist associatio There are 20 or so elementary and secondary seminaries in various provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions in which thousands of monks and nun
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  • ...ing side by side. With the immigrants pouring in and guildhalls of various provinces being established, Sichuan began to enjoy economic prosperity. At the same ...and Xipi melodies that originated in [[Anhui]], [[Hubei]], and [[Jiangxi]] provinces. This took shape in Sichuan during the Qianlong reign (1736-1796) of the Qi
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  • ...le reaches of the [[Yangtze River]] in central China, with its neighboring provinces [[Jiangxi]], [[Chongqing]], [[Guizhou]], [[Guangdong]], [[Guangxi]] and [[H ...e total quantity of natural water resources in Hunan is on the top of nine provinces in South China.
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  • ...Prison Administration]] that supervises all prisons in the country. In the provinces (municipalities directly under the [[central government]] and [[autonomous ...written proposal and submit it to prison administration authorities of the provinces ([[municipalities]] and [[autonomous regions]]).
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  • ...me into the homes of the ordinary people. In the Qing Dynasty, most of the provinces had their own workshops for making nianhua.
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  • ...nasty restored peace to the Baiyue region (present-day Zhejiang and Fujian provinces), Jizang went to Kuaiji (present-day Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province), and sett
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  • ...be held on May 7 at Central Park, and cabled popular organizations in the provinces to hold similar rallies on the same day. On the evening of May 3, a mass ra ...on the Tianjin-Pukou Railway. Statistics showed that over 150 cities in 22 provinces in China were involved in the suspension of business, factory walkouts and
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  • ...Zedong]]'s leadership in the border regions between [[Hunan]] and Jiangxi provinces. On December 11, [[Zhang Tailei]], Ye Ting, [[Ye Jianying]] and others led
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  • ...d drove many peasants off the land. The Japanese seizure of the Manchurian provinces further served to drive landless Koreans to settle in Northeast China.
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  • ...ui Autonomous Region and Gansu, Qinghai, Henan, Hebei, Shandong and Yunnan provinces and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. ...d settlements in areas in today's Gansu, Henan, Shandong, Hebei and Yunnan provinces and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. They later were joined by more scout
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  • ...osed of such ethnic groups as the Xiou and Louyue in Guangdong and Guizhou provinces and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The similarity between the modern Zhu
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  • ...r the Japanese army to occupy [[Heilongjiang]], [[Jilin]] and [[Liaoning]] provinces in [[northeast China]]. .... By that time, the Kuomintang had withdrawn from [[Hebei]] and [[Chahar]] provinces.
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  • ...are scattered in Xichang and Bijie in neighboring [[Sichuan]] and Guizhou provinces respectively.
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  • ...ify the minority areas of what are now [[Sichuan]], Yunnan and [[Guizhou]] provinces). The Dais in subsequent years sent tribute to the Han court in [[Luoyang]]
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  • The Central Government and its organs, provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • The Central Government and its organs, provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...ve in a few mountain ranges in central China’s Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. They once lived in lowland areas, but farming, forest clearing, and other
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  • ...far, Jiu San Society has set up committees or preparatory committees in 30 provinces, autonomous regions and centrally directed municipalities as well as in 286
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  • ...ly the RCCK with a membership of over 80,000 has local organizations in 30 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...economic giants meet – Shanghai Municipality, and [[Jiangsu]] and Zhejiang provinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land
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  • ...a's total landmass, and is by far the biggest of the country's regions and provinces. It occupies much of the sparsely-populated northwest. ...ibali (present-day areas north of Jimsar) and Alimali (present-day Korgas) provinces. The Hami Military Command was set up during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
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  • ...s. The NPC is entitled by the Constitution to approve the establishment of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Governme
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  • ...ected that the scheme would continue to expand and include more cities and provinces. As a result, Macao is looking forward to receiving an increasing number of
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  • ...tonomous Region, the rest in Hunan, Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Jiangxi provinces.
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  • ...mber of the residence was initially a guest area and was also called Three Provinces Hall (referring to Celestial Master Zhang’s Du Province, Perfect Master T
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  • Article 40 Local committees of the CPPCC shall be set up in the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen Article 50 The local CPPCC committees of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • Intermediate courts are those set up in prefectures, cities directly under provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central governmen ...istrative actions taken by State Council departments or governments of the provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities); other important and complicated cases
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  • ...countries where colored pottery first appeared. [[Gansu]] and [[Qinghai]] Provinces on the upper reaches of the [[Yellow River]] has yielded more colored potte
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  • ...n environmental protection, in justice and between parliaments and between provinces and cities and further strengthen consultation and cooperation in the UN or ...y 80%.Enterprises with Canadian investment are distributed in more than 20 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen
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  • ...ailing Mountains and spread out towards the plains. Bordering on the three provinces of Shanxi, Hebei and Henan, this mountain range, known in ancient times as ...ally reaching the Dabie Mountains on the borders of Hubei, Henan and Anhui provinces.
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  • ...large irrigated areas and that of large draining pump stations in the four provinces of Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi and Anhui.
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  • ...ds were not counted as part of Ryukyu Islands. A Complete Map of the Three Provinces of Ryukyu and Thirty Six Islands by Hayashi Shihei (林子平) clearly indi ...ted on the fringe of the continental shelf upon which rest the two Chinese provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang. These islands are natural extensions of the land ma
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  • ...ds were not counted as part of Ryukyu Islands. A Complete Map of the Three Provinces of Ryukyu and Thirty Six Islands by Hayashi Shihei (林子平) clearly indi ...ted on the fringe of the continental shelf upon which rest the two Chinese provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang. These islands are natural extensions of the land ma
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  • ...chief procurators of special procuratorates and the procuratorates of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the [[Central Governm
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  • ...Tibetan communities in [[Qinghai]], [[Gansu]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces. ...north to south, runs across the western part of [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces.
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  • ...in China's Tibet as well as Qinghai, [[Gansu]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces, plus areas concentrated with such ethnic groups in China as the Mongolian,
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  • ...regional/municipal) judicial authorities. The judicial authorities of the provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions should, after reviewing the document
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  • ...ew Zealand]. The rest have settled in Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces.
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  • ...because of threats and cheating by chieftains, moved to Gansu and Qinghai provinces from 1936 to 1939. There, they were plundered and massacred by warlord Ma B
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  • ...ect. They are mainly distributed across Guizhou, Yunnan, Hunan and Sichuan provinces and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and a small number live on Hainan Isl
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  • ...mous Region, autonomous prefectures and counties were established in other provinces where Mongolians live in large communities. These include the two Mongolian
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  • ...f work, empower the appropriate departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions or municipalities directly under the Central Government
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  • ...ed four workshops to listen to the views of leading officials from certain provinces and municipalities, jurists and Taiwan specialists, heads of relevant centr
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  • ...to areas in present-day [[Gansu]], [[Qinghai]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Yunnan]] provinces. ...[Sun Yat-sen]], Interim President, stipulated that Tibet was one of the 22 provinces of the Republic of China. This legalized the rule of the Government of the
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  • ...r Li Keqiang told an executive meeting on Dec 12 that Guangdong and Fujian provinces and the northern port city of Tianjin will follow Shanghai's lead and estab
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  • ...to China by pirates during the Ming Dynasty and were grown in the coastal provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang.
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  • ...ith a population of more than 7.76 million, is mainly distributed over the provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou, and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. T
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