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  • {{r|China, history}} {{r|China}}
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  • The main overland supply routes to China in the CBI Theater during World War II.
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  • One of the most primitive [[viperinae|vipers]], found in mountains of China, [[Tibet]] and [[Vietnam]].
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  • One of four [[Lake freighter]]s built in China, for [[Canada Steamship Limited]], in 2013
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  • The southernmost province of central [[Vietnam]]; the South China Sea forms its eastern border
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  • One of four [[Lake freighter]]s built in China, for [[Canada Steamship Limited]], in 2013
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  • One of four [[Lake freighter]]s built in China, for [[Canada Steamship Limited]], in 2013
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  • One of four [[Lake freighter]]s built in China, for [[Canada Steamship Limited]], in 2013
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  • ...ocked central Asian nation, formerly part of the Soviet Union, bordered by China, Kyrgyzstan, [[Russia]], Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
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  • ''See [[Taiwan]] for the Republic of China since 1949'' ...ut today that international recognition goes to the [[People's Republic of China]] on the mainland.
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  • ..., in China. He became a significant figure within the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC). ...rty of China]]. Though he never held the office of President or Premier of China, as Chairman of the party, he had effective authority over and above those
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  • The political state in China from 1912 to 1949, and which since then has administered Taiwan and its ter
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  • A border crossing between [[Vietnam]] and China, which is the northernmost point of [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)]]
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  • ...Xiangjiang]], a tributary of the [[Yangtze River]], in [[Hubei]] Province, China.
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  • {{r|China, history}} {{r|China}}
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  • Is a major state protected area of China located in [[Liaoning]] Province near the city of [[Anshan]].
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  • State that administered mainland China, 1912-1949; government forced to withdraw to Taiwan during the Chinese Civi
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  • ...nal staff, an advocacy group for strong defense, with special interests in China, [[North Korea]], and [[Western Sahara]]
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|Great Wall of China}}
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  • ...hi-byo]] in [[Nagasaki]] is a little piece of [[People's Republic of China|China]] in [[Japan]].]] ...nese decoration]], and the grounds also house a [[museum]] of [[Culture of China|Chinese culture]].
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  • ...sses the Uighur homeland in present-day Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China
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  • An island province, through which multiple rivers run to the [[South China Sea]], in the [[Mekong Delta]] of Vietnam
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  • ...l's [[viper]], a subspecies found in parts of southeast [[Asia]], southern China and [[Taiwan]].
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  • ...ld's largest [[democracy]]. Borders [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[Burma]], China, [[Nepal]], Pakistan
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  • ...o directed their [[biological weapon]] program at [[Unit 731]] in Pingfan, China; given immunity postwar by US intelligence
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  • ...land and the common name for territories administered by the [[Republic of China]].
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  • Large dam constructed by the Government of China on the Yangtze River near to Yichang City in Hubei Province.
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  • ...ame [[Vietnam]]. Other variants on the name include "Cochinchina", "Cochin-China", or "Cochinchine". ...h Commissioner [[Georges d'Argenlieu]] declared a separate state in Cochin China.
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  • ...apanese/sinojapaperbib2.pdf Steven Phillips, "English-Language Sources on China at War, 1937-1945: Bibliography"] * [http://hua.umf.maine.edu/China/republic.html "The Republican Era: 1911-1949"], comprehensive bibliography.
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  • Commissioner, [[U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission]] appointed by Rep. [[Mitch McConne
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  • ...Nguyen and Bac Kan Provinces to Cao Bang Province and its border gate into China.
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  • A regional organization of China, [[Russia]], [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan as memb
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  • ...[[United States of America|United States]] and the [[People’s Republic of China]], and to provide recommendations, where appropriate, to Congress for legis *U.S.-China bilateral programs
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  • * Anders, Leslie. ''The Ledo Road: General Joseph W. Stilwell's Highway to China'' (1965) * Romanus, Charles F. and Riley Sunderland. ''Stilwell's Mission to China'' (1953), official U.S. Army history [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/U
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|People's Republic of China}}
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|Republic of China (1912-1949)}}
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  • is the food and culinary culture of the people of China.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Great Wall of China]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|China, history}}
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  • (1893–1976) Former Chairman of the [[People's Republic of China]]; military theorist most associated with [[protracted war]]
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  • (1904-1997) Former chairman of the [[Communist Party of China]] who ended the [[cultural revolution]].
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  • Large dam on the Hongshui River, a tributary of the Pearl River, in China.
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  • ...f Communist Takeover''. Praeger, 1963 [http://www.questia.com/library/book/china-on-the-eve-of-communist-takeover-by-a-doak-barnett.jsp online edition] * Bedeski, Robert E. ''State-Building in Modern China: The Kuomintang in the Prewar Period.'' (1981). 181 pp.
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  • ...ese rule in the 17th century. The [[Soviet Union]] helped it break free of China in 1924, but installed a Communist government. It now has an independent de
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  • ...that indirectly explores the return of the administration of Hong Kong to China following British rule.
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  • American general in World War II; commander of American forces in the China-Burma-India theater.
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  • ...co Polo''' (1254–1324) was a Venetian adventurer who travelled overland to China and was received at the court of [[Kublai Khan]].
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  • A Chinese revolutionary and Leader of the [[Republic of China]] and [[Kuomintang]] from 1928 until his death in 1975.
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  • ...the People's Republic of China pulled out in protest over the Republic of China being allowed to compete.
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  • ...o affirmed that all Chinese territory seized by Japan would be restored to China, that Japan would lose all Pacific islands seized after 1941, and that Kore
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  • ...Yangtze River which has long been the international gateway for trade with China.
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  • ...na: A Brief History,'' 3d ed. (1997), 398pp [http://www.amazon.com/Peoples-China-History-Craig-Dietrich/dp/0195106288/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197238 ...story.'' 2nd ed. Harvard U. Press, (2006). 640 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/China-New-History-Second-Enlarged/dp/0674018281/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=11
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  • ...r of the "Flying Tigers" in World War II, an American operation that aided China.
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  • A real estate holding company in China, whose suspension of stock trading is seen as a sign that the [[Chinese hou
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  • Endangered species of bear native to south-western China, with distinctive black and white coat and diet of mainly bamboo.
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  • Special advisor, Rocky Mountain Institute; President of the China/USA Educational Fund, former Director of the [[Defense Civil Preparedness A
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  • ...rents had been then later in [[Shaochang]] (韶昌), in [[Yunnan]] Province of China's south western interior. ...nd Maureen. With the outbreak of the [[Sino-Japanese War]], he remained in China despite official advice form the British government to leave. However, his
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  • An [[United States of America|American]], who lived in China for a long time, including during the [[Cultural Revolution]] and wrote a b
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  • ...ion. Originally primarily mutual aid associations, tongs in some cities in China, the U.S., Australia and elsewhere, evolved into secret societies or crimin
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  • ...of the People's Republic of China|Chairman]] of the [[People's Republic of China]]. ...[Second United Front]], Mao was successful in harassing Japanese forces in China through [[guerrilla warfare]].
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  • ...vince in the central part of [[Vietnam]], with coastal area on the [[South China Sea]] and a western border with [[Laos]]
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  • A short-lived, nationalist, non-Communist political party of the [[Cochin China]] region of [[French Indochina]] in the late 1940s
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  • ...nese Army]] officer, a specialist in intelligence and covert operations in China, who was intimately involved in the [[Manchurian Incident]] and later for e After fighting in the Russo-Japanese War, he commanded the 33rd Regiment in China, and worked actively in Kunming, Wuhan and Shenyang. <ref name=MWC>{{citati
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  • Collective term for varieties of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken in China; linguistically several different languages, but in broad cultural terms of
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  • ...revealed a number of classified issues; more hard-line, especially against China, than partisan
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  • ...up whose member [[state (polity)|states]] are [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan, [[Russia]], Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Its s
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  • ...d species of venomous viper, found from southeastern France all the way to China.
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  • ...G/is_1_21/ai_n6155263 Journal of Population Research: Shortage of girls in China today]
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  • ...city in Fukui prefecture, Japan, famous for its historical connections to China and sharing its name with a U.S. presidential candidate; population about 3
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  • ...''. In 1903-1904 he published ''Sectarianism and Religious Persecution in China''. ...china/religious_system.html Text of de Groot's work: ''Religious System of China'']
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  • China's '''Polar Silk Road''' is a plan to build a series of new polar shipping r According to ''[[Reuters]]'' China's announcement of this initiative was prompted by the realization that [[gl
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  • ...es)|D-]][[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]]); former [[U.S. Ambassador to China]]
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  • * Klinkowitz, Jerome. ''With the Tigers Over China, 1941–1942'' (1999), memoirs and oral histories * see also [[China-Burma-India theater (CBI)/Bibliography]]
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  • {{r|Cochin China|Cochin China and the Mekong River Delta}}
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  • see also [[China-Burma-India theater (CBI)/Bibliography]] * Anders Leslie. ''The Ledo Road: General Joseph W. Stilwell's Highway to China.'' (1965).
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  • ...from 1592 to 1598 between Japan and the Chinese tributary alliance (Korea, China, Ryukyus, Java, etc.), and resulted in Japanese retreat.
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  • ...ietnam]] and [[Southeast Asia]], starting at [[Quang Ngai]] on the [[South China Sea]] and running to [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]] and [[Thailand]]
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  • ...United States and its allies from "rising and resurgent powers, including China and [[Russia]]"
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  • ...porcelain]] and [[bone china]] (usually informally called "china" or "bone china" when referring to dishes, regardless of which material has actually been u
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>International organisation comprising China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan; stated aims inc
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  • This large eastward flowing river in China has its headwaters high in the [[glacier]] fields of the [[Himalayas]], and
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  • The [[air force]] of the [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • ...oliticians, that was to be held at the Bird's Nest Stadium in [[Beijing]], China in 2010.
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  • ...and and west of Vietnam, with short borders to [[Burma]], [[Cambodia]] and China
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  • ...t is the national capital, about 65 miles west of Haiphong, on the [[South China Sea]]
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  • ...and television actress. She is known for her roles in the television shows China Beach and Desperate Housewives.
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  • Brazil, Russia, India and China - a group of countries that acts as a pressure group within the [[Group of
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  • ...south of Nagasaki, Japan; sovereign territory of the People's Republic of China.
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  • ...ompany whose economic interests bore on Japanese strategy in Manchuria and China. It also provided cover for [[human-source intelligence]] operations, princ ...n some of the other companies, since there was more shared culture between China and Japan than, for example, India and Britain. Both had an interest in red
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  • ...aptured and brought in by 6<sup>th</sup> U.S. Cavalry, Tientsin [Tianjin], China.}} ...xer Rebellion''' was an outbreak of anti-foreign violence that occurred in China during 1900.
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  • Commissioner, [[U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission]]; Assistant to the General Preside
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  • ...(1937-45) fought in Asia and the Pacific Ocean between Japan and the U.S., China, Britain, Australia, and other Allies.
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  • ...gression Against China. Section I. Invasion & Occupation of Manchuria. The China War and Its Phases ...nchurian Incident]], in which the [[Kwangtung Army]] opened hostilities in China.
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  • (四川, ''Sìchuān'') western province of the People's Republic of China which is an agricultural centre and home to most Giant Pandas; population a
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  • ...uring the later years of the Chinese [[Qing Dynasty]]. He was President of China from 1912 until his death in 1916.
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  • ...support the Richard Nixon|Nixon-Henry Kissinger|Kissinger engagement with China. Terrorism is a challenge to Pakistan internally, but international terror
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  • ...Japan took control of Manchuria, was their major force there and fighting China; contained some of the most hard-line officers
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>Fought over control of [[Korea]] by [[Qing Dynasty]] China and [[Meiji Restoration]] [[Japan]] (1894-1895); Japan gained control of Ko
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  • ...oric [[Chinese]] [[dynasty]] (ca. 1600 BCE - ca. 1046 BCE), that ruled in "China proper", in the [[Yellow River]] valley.
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  • Wars in the 1840s and 1850s between the United Kingdom and the Qing empire (China), resulting in the Unequal Treaties.
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  • A [[United States Navy]] gunboat sunk, in the [[Yangtze River]] in China, by Japanese forces in 1937; sometimes considered one of the starting point
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