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Luliang
Luliang Luliang is a prefecture-level city in Shanxi ...
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Shanxi
... Shì) Linfen (临汾市 Línfén Shì) Luliang (吕梁市 Lǚliáng Shì ...
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Kfz characteristic (China) (translated from German)
... E - Jincheng ?F - Shuozhou ?H - Xinzhou ?J - Luliang ?K - Jinzhong ?L - Linfen ?M - Yuncheng Internal ...
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Shanxi (translated from German)
... X?nzh?u Shì) Linfen (??? Línfén Shì) Luliang (??? L?liáng Shì) History Shanxi to the ...
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Liu Yuan (Han Zhao)
Liu Yuan (Han Zhao) Han (Zhao) Guangwendi (漢(趙)光文帝) Family name: Liu (劉; líu) Given name: Yuan (淵, yuān) Temple name: Gaozu (高祖, gāo zǔ) Posthumous name: Guangwen (光文, guāng wén), literary meaning: "rebuilding and civil" Liu Yuan (劉淵) (d. 310), courtesy name Yuanhai (元海), formally Emperor Guangwen of Han ...
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Yellow River Cantata
Yellow River Cantata The Yellow River Cantata is a cantata by Chinese composer Xian Xinghai (1905–1945). Composed in Yan'an in early 1939 during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the work was inspired by a patriotic poem by Guang Weiran , which was also adapted as the lyrics. Premiered on April 13 ...
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Licence plates of the People's Republic of China
... — Shuozhou 晋H — Xinzhou 晋J — Luliang 晋K — Jinzhong 晋L — Linfen 晋M ...
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Dayun Expressway
Dayun Expressway Dayun Expressway (pinyin: Dayun Gaosu Gonglu) is the largest expressway structure in China's Shanxi province. It enters Shanxi as the Xuanda Expressway until approaching Datong (in northern Shanxi), becoming the Dayun Expressway afterwards. It ultimately ends at Rongcheng (in southern Shanxi). The expressway passes through Datong, Shuozhou, Taiyuan ...
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List of administrative divisions of Shanxi
... Pínglù Xiàn Yuanqu County 垣曲县 Yuánqǔ Xiàn Luliang City吕梁市Lǚlíang Shì Lishi District 离石区 Líshí Qū ...
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Jin (linguistics)
Jin (linguistics) Jin (晋语 jìnyǔ) Spoken in: China Region: most of Shanxi province; central Inner Mongolia; parts of Hebei, Henan, Shaanxi Total speakers: 45 million Ranking: 22 Language family: Sino-Tibetan Chinese Jin Language codes ISO 639-1: zh ISO 639-2: chi (B) zho (T) ISO/DIS 639 ...
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