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  • ...cient times. Its 1.66 million sq km represent about one-sixth of the total territory of the country, making it the largest of China's regions and provinces. (
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  • ...cient times. Its 1.66 million sq km represent about one-sixth of the total territory of the country, making it the largest of China's regions and provinces. ([[
    374 bytes (55 words) - 05:42, 5 June 2014
  • ...e Chinese government position that it was determined to recover the entire territory of Hong Kong. ...[[Treaty of Peking]], and the [[Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory]] between [[1842]] and [[1898]].
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  • ...for the culture of the China Central Plains China and that of its Western Territory. The remains of Gaochang, mostly from the Gaochang Huigu days, are now unde
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  • second, the originally jointly-administrated boundary territory covering some 400,000 sq. km, east to the [[Ussuri River]], including [[Sak ...Opium War]], the Russians had looted more than 1 million sq. km of Chinese territory.
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  • ...thern expedition to annihilate the [[Northern Song Dynasty]]. By then, Jin territory bordered Western Xia to the west and was separated from the Southern Song b
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  • ...changing of seasons, indicating that winter begins. Since China is a vast territory, the temperature difference between the north and south is great. Meteorolo
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  • ...changing of seasons, indicating that winter begins. Since China is a vast territory, the temperature difference between the north and south is great. Meteorolo
    357 bytes (53 words) - 00:55, 7 November 2012
  • ...('''钓鱼岛''') and its 70 affiliated isles have been part of inherent Chinese territory since ancient times, and China has indisputable sovereignty over them, says
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  • The [[Macao]] [[Special Administrative Region]] (MSAR) is a part of China’s territory. It is located on the Southeast coast of [[China]] to the west of the [[Pea
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  • ...]], with a total length of 4,350 km, of which 2,965 km lies within Chinese territory and forms the border between China and Russia, and has a drainage basin whi
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  • ...a has faced simmering tensions with neighboring countries over a string of territory disputes in the '''South China Sea''' ('''南海'''), raising concerns that
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  • ..., geographically part of Taiwan Island, are an inalienable part of Chinese territory. China's earliest record of the Diaoyu Islands can be traced back to the Su
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  • ...('''钓鱼岛''') and its 70 affiliated isles have been part of inherent Chinese territory since ancient times, and China has indisputable sovereignty over them, says
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  • ...ds established throughout the country, accounting for 15% of the country’s territory, of which 303 are state-level nature reserves. ('''[[Nature Reserves|More .
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  • The [[Macao]] [[Special Administrative Region]] (MSAR) is a part of China’s territory. It is located on the Southeast coast of [[China]] to the west of the [[Pea
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  • The construction of the oilfield was started in 1964. With a vast territory and rich resources, it's near the main industrial and agricultural producti
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  • ..., geographically part of Taiwan Island, are an inalienable part of Chinese territory. China's earliest record of the Diaoyu Islands can be traced back to the Su
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  • '''China''' is an [[East Asian]] country with a large territory, a huge [[population]] and an ancient [[history]]. With written records dat
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  • ...x]]The '''Diaoyu Islands''' ('''钓鱼岛''') are an inalienable part of Chinese territory. They are at the frontline of the defense of China's sovereignty. They cons
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  • ...rushing defeat at Asan in Korea, the war threatened to spread into Chinese territory, and the Chinese military commander [[Li Hongzhang]] had no choice but to s
    470 bytes (73 words) - 01:48, 25 July 2014
  • ...rushing defeat at Asan in Korea, the war threatened to spread into Chinese territory, and the Chinese military commander [[Li Hongzhang]] had no choice but to s
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  • ...rst discovered Huangyan Island, gave it the name, incorporated it into its territory, and exercised jurisdiction over it. ...Scarborough Shoal, was included as a part of Zhongsha Islands into Chinese territory.
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  • ...sk in Russia, the cable runs a total of 970 km, with 820 km inside China's territory.
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  • ...s to the south of the Yellow River, which runs for over 700 km through its territory, it was given the name [[Henan]] (River South). Neighboring [[Hebei]], [[Sh
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  • ...upies an area of 1.6649 million sq km, accounting for one-sixth of Chinese territory. It has a land border of 5,600 km and neighbors eight countries. It was an
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  • ...ellow]], and [[Lancang]] rivers, Qinghai has an area of 720,000 sq km. Its territory includes 31.6 million ha of grassland, 589,900 ha of cultivated land and 25
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  • ...g the nation to enjoy the world's fastest-growing economy with the largest territory. ('''[[Qing Dynasty|More...]]''')
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  • ...It covers a total area of 102,600 sq km, making up 1.06% of China's total territory.
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  • ...tze, Yellow, and Lancang rivers, Qinghai has an area of 720,000 sq km. Its territory includes 31.6 million ha of grassland, 589,900 ha of cultivated land and 25
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  • ...the Treaty of Beijing, caused China losing more than 440,000 square km of territory.
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  • ...ral government's authority over Tibet to maintain the integrity of Chinese territory. However, due to conceit, he spent huge sums of money to display his greatn
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  • ...[Yalu]] rivers. Located between 122-131 degrees E and 41-46 degrees N, its territory covers 187,400 sq km, accounting for 2% of the nation's total. The land is
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  • ...hes of the [[Yellow River]], on China's eastern coast line. The province's territory consists of the Shandong Peninsular and adjacent inland.
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  • Nestling among the tree-clad hills dotting an extensive stretch of territory on the Hunan-Guizhou-Guangxi borders are innumerable villages in which dwel
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  • ...the region covers an area of 1.18 million sq km, or 12.3% of the country's territory. It neighbors eight provinces and regions in its south, east and west and M
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  • ...he [[Yangtze River]]) with his elder brother [[Sun Ce]], and inherited the territory at 19. In 208, the coalition forces of Sun and [[Liu Bei]] defeated [[Cao C
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  • ...; and the Eastern Han from 25 AD to 220 AD, centered in Luoyang. With vast territory, the Western Han was the most prosperous multi-national state in Asia at th
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  • ...has reiterated that the Diaoyu Islands are an inalienable part of China's territory and China will make no concessions on issues concerning its sovereignty and [[Category:Islands]][[Category:Territory]][[Category:Geography]]
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  • ...the region covers an area of 1.18 million sq km, or 12.3% of the country's territory. It neighbors eight provinces and regions in its south, east and west and M
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  • ...[[Guangdong]] on the northeast, northwest and southwest, respectively. Its territory includes 121,400 sq km of land and 136,300 sq km of sea. Its coastline stre
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  • ...established the '''Song Dynasty''', which saw the reunification of China's territory. With a history of 300 years and 18 emperors, the dynasty spanned two perio
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  • ...forces. He gradually amassed military power over most of northern Chinese territory and deposed the Tang. Zhu took the throne and established his Liang Dynasty
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  • ...s). Zengmu Shoal of Nansha Archipelago is the southernmost part of Chinese territory.
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  • ...e [[Eastern Han]] from 25 AD to 220 AD, centered in [[Luoyang]]. With vast territory, the Western Han was the most prosperous multi-national state in Asia at th
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  • ...g the nation to enjoy the world's fastest-growing economy with the largest territory. However, in its later years, the Qing began to fall prey to the colonialis
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  • ...rushing defeat at Asan in Korea, the war threatened to spread into Chinese territory, and the Chinese military commander [[Li Hongzhang]] had no choice but to s
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  • —Japan would be deprived of all territory seized from [[China]] and of all Pacific islands acquired since 1914.
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  • ...he evergreen Korean Pines 400 to 500 years of age---the symbol of Northern Territory, speeding through the boundless forest on the mini-train named “Shaoqi”
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  • ...]]; [[Yuan]] court documents on the official annexation of Tibet into Yuan territory; official letters and documents exchanged between the successive Chinese ce
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