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  • ...mmonly known as the maidenhair tree (''Ginkgo biloba''), that is native to China and is cultivated as a shade tree, and is regarded as a living fossil.
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  • There are some very tall dams in China, and Chinese engineers have built [[lift lock|ship lift]]s to rapidly trans
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  • ...}</noinclude>One of two competing Japanese strategies for expansion beyond China and Mongolia, striking into the [[Soviet Union]] in search of resources; su
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  • ...acau Special Administrative Region''' (SAR), in the [[People's Republic of China]], is a former [[Portugal|Portuguese]] overseas [[colonialism|colony]]. ''M ...ane 路環島, in the Pearl River delta in the south of the People's Republic of China. A narrow land border joins the Macau peninsula to [[Guandong]] (Canton) pr
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  • ...e [[Guangxi]] Autonomous Region in the South of the [[People's Republic of China]], situated on the banks of the Kuei and Li Rivers, and a major tourist des
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  • ...e based on "realism", and a balance of power among the U.S., U.S.S.R., and China; most associated with [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]]
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  • ...sian region surrounded on three sides by the Sea of Japan (East Sea), East China Sea, and the Yellow Sea; divided into the states of North and South Korea.
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  • ...ellings of the Hakka and Minnan people in mountainous southeastern Fujian, China. Most were built between the 12th-20th centuries as large, enclosed and som
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  • Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia; neighbouring parts of Bangladesh, China, Vietnam, Malaysia; Ceylon. Language: Pali. Tibet, Bhutan, Mongolia; neighbouring parts of India, Nepal, China, Russia; Kalmykia.
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  • ...such as: non-proliferation, counterterrorism, transnational crime, [[South China Sea]] and the [[Korean Peninsula]], etc.
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  • {{r|China-Burma-India theater}} {{r|China}}
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  • ...Sea to the south, India to the east, Iran and Afghanistan to the west, and China to the north.
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  • * Yantai, Shandong, China
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  • ...in War: Japan's Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea And Attempt To Conquer China'' (2005), The Royal Asiatic Society and The Institute of East Asian Studies
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  • ...who led the successful invasion of Malaya and Singapore, was sidelined to China over military politics, returned to lead the ground defense of Leyte, and l
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  • ...et empire, some believe the U.S. is the only remaining superpower, or that China is rapidly rising to superpower status.
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  • (Also ''Taoism'') Philosophical and religious tradition originating in China between 6th and 2nd centuries BCE; as a philosophy, advocates harmony with
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  • On the border of [[Vietnam]] with China, '''Lang Son Province''' is primarily agricultural, but, as a transportatio China forms its northern border, [[Cao Bang Province]] on its northwest side, [[H
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  • ...Judiciary Committee]]; [[House Armed Services Committee]]; [[Congressional China Caucus]]; chair, [[Congressional Prayer Caucus]]; Congressional Internet Ca
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  • | title = A Hero, Soviet-Style (book review of Borodin, Stalin's Man in China. By Dan N. Jacobs) ...g [[Chinese Communist Party]], as well as set up the first United Front in China, working with lesser agents such as Ho. <ref name=Grasso>{{citation
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  • ...arezemian Empire, the Western Xia (a Tangut state), and the Jin Dynasty in China. He died in 1227 after returning to Mongolia from fighting in China, leaving his (by that time) substantial empire in the hands of his third so
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  • {{Image|Wulanhaote City Street - Inner Mongolia - China.JPG|right|350px|A main street of Wulanhaote near to the train station.}} ...d 1950, Wulanhaote was the capital of Inner Mongolia Region.<ref>Governing China's Multiethnic Frontiers By Rossabi, Published 2005, University of Washingto
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  • ...of [[Korea]], the '''First Sino-Japanese War''', between [[Qing Dynasty]] China and [[Meiji Restoration]] [[Japan]], also affected the power balance in Eas
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  • ...eties of all Ages and Countries, Embracing the Mysteries of Ancient India, China, Japan, Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Greece, and Scandinavia, the Cabbalists, early ...ux (Editor), Lucien Bianco ''Popular Movements and Secret Societies in China, 1840-1950''. ISBN 0804707901.
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  • ...y televised music event in the history of [[China|The People's Republic of China]], with backing from the [[United Nations]]. The official [[slogan]] for th ...conference-in-beijing-show-of-peace-concert-to-take-place-on-april-17th-in-china-81502017.html|publisher=PR Newswire|accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref>
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  • The '''li''' 里 was a unit of length and area used in China from the [[Qin dynasty|Qin period]] to the early [[Qing dynasty|Qing period ...countries that have converted to metric. For instance, the [[Great Wall of China]] is called, in Chinese, "The Long Wall of 10,000 Li."
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  • ...ization, and post-1975 but related warfare among Vietnam, [[Cambodia]] and China
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  • ...lion people died (mostly civilians), begun when [[North Korea]], backed by China, attempted to overrun [[South Korea]], which had been placed under the cont
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  • ...ss developed countries, providing services (e.g., as "barefoot doctors" in China); often combine knowledge of medical and traditional healing
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  • ...hree nations had already been involved in armed conflict, such as Japan in China, Germany in Poland, and Italy in Ethiopia.
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  • | url = http://blog.usw.org/2009/11/12/tripping-in-china-barack-obama%E2%80%99s-challenge/ | title = Tripping in China: Barack Obama’s Challenge
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  • ...t the[[ Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS) China Lake]] which later became China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station. As a navy scientist, Saint-Amand helped dev Saint-Amand received the [[LTE Thompson Award]] during his China Lake career. He appeared in the Who's Who in the World and was a fellow of
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  • ...rmy]] officer, who first served in intelligence and covert action roles in China and Manchuria, then became a conventional commander and staff officer; exec
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  • Government and public policy attorney; commissioner, [[U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission ]], appointed by Sen. [[Mitch McCon
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  • ...ange extends east to west across a wide area of Central Asia, from western China and through Kashmir and northern Pakistan to Afghanistan. It is the watersh
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  • The government of China has built or is building several new '''Chinese ship lifts'''. | title=Planning of the ship lift at the Three Gorges dam in China
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  • ...of [[Finmeccanica]]; Congressionally appointed Commissioner on the [[U.S.-China Security Review Commission]] and Fellow at the [[Taiwan Institute for Polit
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  • ...uan Province''' is the southernmost part of central [[Vietnam]]; the South China Sea forms its eastern border. Its capital is '''Phan Rang-Thap Cham'''.
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  • ...nguage''' (several varieties of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken in China) may refer to
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  • The plant was originally cultivated for fiber in China c. 2800 BC, and later spread all the way across [[Asia]], reaching [[Europe ...he Western world. However, it is still grown as a legal commercial crop in China and eastern Europe. Rope, yarn, and string are all made from the strong, du
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  • ...t mountain is [[Mount Everest]] in the [[Himalayas]] on the border between China and [[Nepal]]. It was first successfully climbed in 1953 by [[Tenzing Norga
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  • |{{Image|Smog in Kunming, China in 2005.jpg| |200px|Smog in Kunming, China in 2005}}
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  • ...d from his seat in the Politburo, in the interest of better relations with China
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  • ...in two states, [[North Korea]] and [[South Korea]]. An adjacent region of China also belongs to the Korean culture area.
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  • ...on to the El Salvador Elections and delegations to the Peoples Republic of China in 2000 and 2005.
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  • * [http://es.chinabroadcast.cn/ China Radio International] ...//esperanto.china.org.cn/world/index.htm China Interreta Informa Centro] - China's Official Gateway to News & Information in Esperanto
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  • *[http://www.reptilia.net/articulos_ing/031.pdf Venomous Snakes of Southern China]
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  • '''Hui Nghi''' is a crossing point at the border between [[Vietnam]] and China, 15 nmi north of the [[Hanoi]] international airport. It is the northernmos
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  • '''Manchuria''' is a region in northeastern China, rich in natural resources.
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  • Chairman, [[U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission]]; Director, [[Kaiser Aluminium]] d
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  • *''China Rising: Peace, Power, and Order in East Asia'' (Columbia University Press,
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  • ...f the larger lift locks, like the shiplift at the [[Three Gorges Dam]], in China, and the shiplift at [[Strépy-Thieu]] in [[Belgium]], on the other hand, h | [[Three Gorges Dam]], China || 3000 tons || 280 x 35 meters x 5 metres || 113 || 30-40 minutes (planned
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  • ...[[Vietnam]]. [[Lam Dong Province]] forms its northern border; the [[South China Sea]] defines its southeast; [[Ninh Thuan Province]] is the northeast side;
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  • ...the [[Hoa Hao]]), to form an alliance of nationalist elements in [[Cochin China]], especially the [[Saigon]] area. <ref name=Patti>{{citation ...d been brewing since October 1946, over participation in an interim Cochin China government being formed.
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  • ...ht|435px|The Dam site is located on the Yangtze River in Hubei province of China. It is about midway between of Hubei's province provincial capital, Wuhan C ...or 600 kilometre (375 miles). The Yangtze has brought fertility to central China. However, it also has been the cause of frequent and devastating floods. Br
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  • ...nese Army]] officer, a specialist in intelligence and covert operations in China, who commanded an infantry regiment during the [[Manchurian Incident]]; lat
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  • *[[Ministry of National Defense (China)]]
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  • ...ministration]]; promoted [[realism (foreign policy)]] and [[détente]] with China and the [[Soviet Union]]; shared 1973 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for ending the
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  • ...erse-engineered from an [[AIM-9 Sidewinder|AIM-9B Sidewinder]] obtained by China. When it became operational in 1960, the first Soviet version was also know
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  • ...ver delta of northern [[Vietnam]], with headwaters in [[Yunnan Province]], China
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  • ...en Son province. On the north, it has [[Ha Giang Province]], which borders China. Its southern neighbor is [[Son La Province]], with [[Tuyen Quang Province]
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  • *see also [[China, history/Bibliography]] *see also [[China-Burma-India theater/Bibliography]]
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  • ...] [[provinces of China|province]] of what is now the [[Peoples Republic of China]]. The monastery was built by the Emperor Hsiao-Wen in 496 CE, and the firs ...nard Faure</ref> [[Batuo]] was an [[India]]n [[dhyana]] master who came to China in CE [[464]] to spread [[Buddhist]] teachings. <ref name=ofc>Order of the
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  • ..., Iraq, and other countries have produced derivatives, and North Korea and China have exported to numerous other nations.
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  • ...ory as Manchuria. When the Manchu people eventually conquered Ming dynasty China to form the Qing dynasty, and moved their capital to Beijing, they maintain ...rone and furniture inside the Chongzheng Hall of Shenyang Imperial Palace, China, is representative of Imperial Qing Dynasty furnishings.}}
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  • ...ronment]]s. Although landscape planning is an ancient [[art]] practiced in China and elsewhere for thousands of years, the late 19th century planning of the
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  • ...odified system of martial arts is usually attributed to H'uang Ti (sp), of China. The [[Yellow Emporer]], as he was known, is said to have chronicled and o ===China===
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  • * First use of decimal [[fraction]]s, in China * First use of [[iron]] to build [[suspension bridge]]s, in China
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  • ...]. He was a prominent figure in the "[[Misty Poets]]" literary movement in China. He was also remembered for his premature [[death]] in a murder-suicide inc ...social upheaval of the Communist [[Cultural Revolution]] of 1960s-1970s in China, he was sent to do hard [[labor]] such as herding [[pig]]s and working in [
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  • *[http://www.itmonline.org/arts/snakes.htm The medicinal use of snakes in China]
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  • ...f particular concern because American exporters fared better there than in China proper and because Russian domination threatened to exclude American goods. ...s economic development and security. The governments of the [[Republic of China]] (1911-49) never exercised more than nominal control over the area.
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  • ...oute was needed. The Chinese Army built the Burma Road connecting Kunming, China, to Rangoon, Burma. When Rangoon was captured by the Japanese in March 1942 ...e Soviets as well to stop shipments. </ref> The goal was to link Kunming, China, and Lashio, Burma, which connected by rail to Rangoon.
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  • ...fghanistan; Army and Defense Attache to China; Senior Country Director for China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mongolia in the Office of the [[United States Secret ...in Chinese History from [[Nanjing University]] in the People’s Republic of China.
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  • ...d [[Bac Kan Province]]s, to [[Cao Bang Province]] and its border gate into China. It connects to a number of highways in Hanoi, especially the main national
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  • Executive Committee, Atlantic Council; President of the [[US-China Education Trust]]; Distinguished Advisor of the School of International and
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  • ...of early 2011, he is about to move to [[Shanghai Jiaotong University]] in China[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/330/6012/1732.summary?sa_campaign=Email/t
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  • ...g the 1930s and 1940s. In 1946, the region was returned to the control of China. ...ria as in the rest of China, and Manchuria was again politically a part of China.
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  • In current speech, either Chinese or the English of China expatriates, "tai tai" is often used for the well-off females who spend muc
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  • | known_for = one of the few non-Chinese journalists living in China during the [[Cultural Revolution]] ...ulian Schuman''' is an [[United States of America|American]], who lived in China for a long time, including during the [[Cultural Revolution]]<ref name=RedC
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  • The principal target of China's 1984 invasion of [[Vietnam]] in the [[Third Indochina War]], '''Ha Giang
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  • ...unclear if Manchuria had been separated. Throughout the Nomura-Hull talks, China and Manchuria had always been separated,a confusing explanation from Togo,
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  • Her sister describes her father dying, in China, in 2008.<ref name=SbsDateline2014-09-03/> ...scribes finding a restaurant owner who provided a place for her to live in China, but who exploited her.<ref name=express2020-05-31/><ref name=ibtimes2020-0
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  • ...in Nagasaki]] is notable for standing on sovereign [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] territory.
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  • ...concentration, breathing, and power. Qigong is widely practiced throughout China, mainly as a form of exercise, but by some as a type of alternative medicin ...ww.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/CHINA0102.pdf Dangerous Meditation: China’s Campaign Against Falungong] Human Rights Watch </ref>
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  • ...Soviet Union]]. There are significant Uzbek minorities in Afghanistan and China; they are a people of the traditional [[Silk Road]].
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  • ...l be the perfect word in most of the world--the liberals in societies from China to Iran to South Africa to Argentina are supporters of human rights and fre ...cosmopolitan, inclusive vision for society. We reject the bashing of gays, China, rich people, and immigrants that contemporary liberals and conservatives s
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  • ...and the [[Whitefish Bay (ship, 2013)|''Whitefish Bay'']] she was built in China.<ref name=CanadianSailings2013-09-13/> She left China on June 30, 2013, arrived in Montreal on August 24.<ref name=Csl2013-08-24/
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  • She arrived on August 17, 1932, carrying a mixed cargo of liquor, china and glass tableware, binding twine, and lubricating oil, as well as a few p ...h'', the only vessel to carry inbound cargo, brought liquor, binder twine, china, glass, and oil from Great Britain, and besides wheat, carried out a quanti
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  • ...simplified Chinese:辽宁 - traditional: 遼寧) is a province in the northeast of China. It borders the [[Inner Mongolia]] autonomous region in the north, [[Jilin| ...kden Incident]] occurred that is considered to mark the start of the Japan-China war. Under Japanese control, the region became part of the puppet state of
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  • The [[People's Republic of China]] is divided into many [[province]]s, [[region]]s and [[municipality|munici ...e [[People's Republic of China|PRC]] but administered by the [[Republic of China|ROC]]</td>
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  • ...rshy areas in [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. It was used for medicine in ancient China. In Europe, it was primarily a seasoning until the 18th century, when the f
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  • ...untain range and is located on the border between [[Nepal]] and [[Tibet]] (China). The name of the mountain in Tibetan is '''Chomolungma''' (variously spelt
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  • ...from headwaters in [[Tibet]], via [[Burma]] ([[Myanmar]]), [[Cambodia]], China, [[Laos]], and Vietnam. The Vietnamese name means "nine dragons", referring ...Travel}}</ref> Under French administration, the region was called [[Cochin China]]. [[Can Tho Province]] is the center of the region, where the nine rivers
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