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  • #REDIRECT [[China (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{rpl|People's Republic of China}} {{rpl|Republic of China}}
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  • ...ory of China''' from prehistoric times to the present. On China today see China. ==What is “China”? What is the "History of China?"==
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Cochin China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • *[[China/Catalogs/Political subdivisions|Catalog of political subdivisions of China]]
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  • ...a very large real estate holding company, in [[People's Republic of China|China]].<ref name=bloomberg2022-03-14/> China has been in the midst of a massive building boom, for a long time.
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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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  • covers the [[History]] of China from 2000 BC to the present.
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  • {{Image|Schina sea 88.jpg|left|300px|The South China Sea and its Islands}} ...cts to the [[Gulf of Thailand]]. Nations on its coasts include [[Brunei]], China, [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Singapore]], and [[Vie
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  • #REDIRECT [[China, history]]
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  • ...e.com/books?id=5LgjunIn1CEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=intitle:history+intitle:china&num=30&as_brr=1&sig=k1CgHXYb6jQ6BgdwVpUWngov7So full text online free] ...na'' (1999) 352 pages [http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Illustrated-History-China-Histories/dp/052166991X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197346890&sr=8-1 ex
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  • '''Republic of China''' may refer to {{r|Republic of China (1912-1949)}}
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  • ...er of Operations''' (CBI) included the territories of East and South Asia: China, Burma, and India. American, British, Indian, and Chinese troops operated ...mander in China, General [[Joseph Warren Stilwell]]. The Japanese army in China, however, was far too strong for the weak Chinese armies and never lost a b
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  • This dynastic table/timeline of [[History of China|Chinese history]] has been adapted, modified and compacted into its present [[Nationalist Republic of China]] <font face="&quot;MS Mincho&quot;"> &#20013;</font><font face="PMingLiU">
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  • {{China Subgroup}}
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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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  • The political state in China from 1912 to 1949, and which since then has administered Taiwan and its ter
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  • ...reat Wall of China.jpg|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Great Wall of China.jpg/credit| {{Great Wall of China.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}A section of the Great Wall.]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cochin China]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #Redirect [[Ship lifts in China]]
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  • * Waldron, Arthur N. (April 1, 1992). ''Great Wall of China: From History to Myth.'' Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521427074. * Lovell, Julia. (February 13, 2006). ''The Great Wall: China Against the World, 1000 BC - 2000 AD.'' Grove Press. ISBN 0802118143.
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  • |caption=Photos of the [[Great Wall of China]]. |MuTianYu Great Wall.jpg|A section of the Great Wall of China, fount at MuTianYu.
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[China-Burma-India theater]]
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  • {{r|People's Republic of China}}
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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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  • * Kraus, Theresa L. '' China Offensive ,'' (1999) brief official US Army history; 24pp [http://www.ibib * Sherry, Mark D. '' China Defensive,'' (1999) brief official US Army history; 24pp [http://www.ibibl
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  • ...tice with an overall British military commander and a U.S. subcommander in China
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  • {{r|China}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship lifts in China]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • State that administered mainland China, 1912-1949; government forced to withdraw to Taiwan during the Chinese Civi
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Republic of China (1912-1949)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|China, history}}
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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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  • {{r|U.S.-China relations}}
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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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  • The [[air force]] of the [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • {{r|China}} *[[China, history]]
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  • ...tural Atlas of China'' (2nd ed 1998) [http://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Atlas-China/dp/0816038147/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1199243319&sr=8-3 excerpt and * Chow, Gregory C. ''China's Economic Transformation'' (2nd ed. 2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Chinas-Ec
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  • ...hina-cia.jpg|right|400px|Map of East Asia showing the People's Republic of China (PRC).}} ...dictatorship state in East Asia.<ref>https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/04/10/china-xi-jinping-totalitarian-authoritarian-debate/</ref> The PRC is not only the
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  • {{rpl|People's Republic of China}} {{rpl|Republic of China}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Will be China's first nuclear powered [[icebreaker]]
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  • An official spokesman for China's Space program
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  • ...tice with an overall British military commander and a U.S. subcommander in China
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  • A Vietnamese province on the Chinese border, which was China's primary target in the 1984 invasion
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  • {{r|China}} *[[China, history]]
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  • U.S. Navy force which cruised China's rivers and coastal waters, protecting U.S. citizens, their property, and
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  • {{disambig}}'''Chinese''' refers to anything or anyone originating in '''China''': {{rpl|China}}
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  • '''Republic of China''' may refer to {{r|Republic of China (1912-1949)}}
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  • ...lamist group, not the only one in the area, which calls for secession from China's Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Region, usually called Turkestan, and the creat
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  • ...] - China Internet Information Center - images, information and links from China, in English
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  • ...e term for all the [[military]] forces of the [[China|People's Republic of China]]
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  • *[http://prospect.org/article/chinas-secret-separatists 'China's Secret Separatists', ''The American Prospect'']
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  • ...le's Republic of China, and former Portuguese colony, located on the South China Sea south of Guangzhou.
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  • A region of the [[South China Sea]] partially bounded by the land masses of China and [[Vietnam]], and containing uninhabited island groups of economic signi
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|Republic of China}}
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  • *[[China/Catalogs/Political subdivisions|Catalog of political subdivisions of China]]
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  • ...mmission]]; retired [[colonel]], [[U.S. Army]] and [[military attache]] to China; past Asian Studies Center Director and Vice President for foreign policy
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Republic of China (1912-1949)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|China, history}}
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  • ...dowment for International Peace]] and the author of ''Charm Offensive: How China's Soft Power is Transforming the World''
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  • ====China==== ...ployer of industrial labor and by 1937 they had about 300,000 employees in China Proper and the [[Japan|Japanese]]-controlled Northeast, along 21,270 kilome
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  • ...tural Atlas of China'' (2nd ed 1998) [http://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Atlas-China/dp/0816038147/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1199243319&sr=8-3 excerpt and * Chow, Gregory C. ''China's Economic Transformation'' (2nd ed. 2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Chinas-Ec
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  • ...China]]. In 1949 he became the first [[Premier of the People's Republic of China]] &mdash; a post that he held until his death in 1976.
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  • |caption=Photos of the [[Great Wall of China]]. |MuTianYu Great Wall.jpg|A section of the Great Wall of China, fount at MuTianYu.
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  • * Paul U. Unschuld. ''Medicine in China: A History of Ideas.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986. .... ''Reproducing Women: Medicine, Metaphor, and Childbirth in Late Imperial China.'' Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 2010.
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  • ..., against the [[Yunnan Province]] of China. Its capital is '''Ha Giang'''. China attacked this area, apparently trying to seize Ha Giang in 1984, during the
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  • ...tute for Sino-American International Dialogue, University of Denver; prior China specialist for U.S. Department of Defense, senior associate at [[Center fo
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  • ...udies at the [[American Enterprise Institute]]; former senior director for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for I
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  • ...e Chinese [[Ming Dynasty]]. The last Qing Emperor, and the last Emperor of China, [[Puyi]], abdicated in 1912 with the country becoming a republic controled ...the Great Qing Empire and stated his ambition to conquer the whole of Ming China.
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  • * [[Loulan]], China * [[Marin (China)|Marin]], China
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  • In the [[China|People's Republic of China]], the military is collectively called the '''People's Liberation Army (PLA ...bscure names, such as the Second Artillery Corps, which is responsible for China's long-range [[ballistic missile]]s.
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  • ===China===
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|Civil service examination system (Imperial China)}}
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  • {{r|China, history}} {{r|China}}
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  • {{China Subgroup}}
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  • *Ly Thuy: pseudonym on his arrival in China, 1924 *Lee Suei: name used as Vietnamese interpreter for the Soviet mission to China
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  • ...the tower of the Oriental Pearl is highly recognisable and is symbolic of China's modern development.}} ...he cities success has also brought it misery. The [[Japanese occupation of China]] in the 1930's and early 1940's saw Shanghai become a focus of much fighti
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cochin China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cochin China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[China, history]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[China (disambiguation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cochin China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cochin China/Definition]]
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  • ...Chinese military forces. The [[Spratly Islands]] are completely claimed by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam, with portions claimed by Malaysia and the Philippines
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  • #Redirect [[Ship lifts in China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[China-Burma-India theater]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[China-Burma-India theater]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Wall of China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[China, history/Timelines/Dynasties]]
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|China-Vietnam border}}
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|China-Vietnam border}}
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  • ...ween these three nations, as well as links with the [[People's Republic of China]] and [[Taiwan]], have varied from cordial to strained since the close of [ *China
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  • {{Image|Three gorges dam map 2.gif|right|435px|Yangtze River, China.}} | title=Yangtze Patrol: The U.S. Navy in China
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  • #REDIRECT [[South China Sea#Spratly Islands]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[South China Sea#Paracel Islands]]
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|China-Vietnam border}}
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • *Yahya, Harun & Bergman, Jerry (2004) ''Communist China's Policy of Oppression in East Turkestan''. Istanbul: Global Pub. ISBN 9789
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  • .... Today the one time ''Forbidden Palace'' is open to the public and one of China's foremost tourist attractions.
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  • Japan, in 1915, issued '''Twenty-One Demands''' to China, which established regional dominance. <ref>{{citation | title = '21 Demands' Made by Japan to China, 18 January 1915
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  • A province in the North East of China.
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  • Commissioner, [[U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission]];
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from China
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  • Capital city of China (pop. 13,831,900).
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  • ...o recognised government, China fragmented and entered its [[Warlord Era of China|Warlord Era]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A plan to increase commerce with China over Arctic shipping routes
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  • The XXIX Summer Olympic Games, held in Beijing (China).
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  • ...with seacoast on the [[Gulf of Thailand]], [[Gulf of Tonkin]], and [[South China Sea]]. Now the unified [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]], under a Communist
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  • ...e:Flag of the Republic of China.svg|thumb|National flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan)]] ...ukyu Islands]] and about 70 miles from the south-eastern coast of mainland China. The [[capital (city)|capital]] is [[Taipei]] (台北市 ''Táiběi Shì'')
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|China-Vietnam border}}
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  • (960–1279 CE); a culturally rich and sophisticated era in China.
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  • The third largest [[prefecture]] level city in [[Liáoníng]] province of China.
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  • * DF-21 (China) * DF-25 (China)
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  • ...of its reformed political system, than Russia, whose Tsarist regime (like China's, they argued) was autocratic and out of date.
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  • A species of box turtle found in China, with the taxonomy ''C. flavomarginata''.
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  • ...ither which reached its current development during the Tang dynasty era in China.
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  • ...rkic ethnic group originally from the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in China.
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  • {{r|China-Burma-India_theater}} {{r|China, history}}
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  • *Morton, Scott and Charlton Lewis (2005). ''China: Its History and Culture: Fourth Edition''. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc. *Needham, Joseph (1986). ''Science and Civilization in China: Volume 1, Introductory Orientations''. Taipei: Caves Books Ltd.
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  • {{r|China, history}} {{r|China}}
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  • ...s a large dam on the [[Hongshui River]], a tributary of the [[Pearl River (China)|Pearl River]].<ref name=ChinaDaily20031026> | title=Hongshui River in south China to be dammed in November
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  • ...an area of 1,183,000 square kilometres, it is the third largest region in China. To the north is Mongolia and the North east tip of Inner Mongolia borders
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a venomous snake species found mostly in southern China, Taiwan, northern Vietnam, and northeastern Laos.
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  • A province of [[Vietnam]], on the border with China, containing [[Ho Chi Minh]]'s 1941 headquarters
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  • A landlocked Islamic republic in [[Central Asia]] which borders China, Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Asian citrus originating in China but mostly cultivated in Japan.
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  • An outbreak of anti-foreign violence in China in 1900.
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  • covers the [[History]] of China from 2000 BC to the present.
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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • * Waldron, Arthur N. (April 1, 1992). ''Great Wall of China: From History to Myth.'' Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521427074. * Lovell, Julia. (February 13, 2006). ''The Great Wall: China Against the World, 1000 BC - 2000 AD.'' Grove Press. ISBN 0802118143.
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in the Russian Far East, China, North Korea and on Sakhalin Island.
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  • (乌兰浩特) City in eastern part of Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, China; regional capital, 1947-50; also spelled Ulaanhot.
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  • (KMT or GMD) is a Chinese political party that ruled China 1927-48 and then moved to Taiwan.
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  • {{r|China, history}} {{r|Republic of China (1912-1949)}}
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  • ...-byoo'') in [[Nagasaki]] is a little piece of [[People's Republic of China|China]] in [[Japan]].
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  • Venetian adventurer (1254–1324) who travelled overland to China and was received at the court of [[Kublai Khan]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A set of demands sent to China by Japan, in January 1915, which established Japanese dominance over Mongol
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  • Acronym for Brazil, Russia, India and China, as a group of large, low-income, high-growth-rate.
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  • {{r|China, history}} {{r|China}}
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  • One of four [[Lake freighter]]s built in China, for [[Canada Steamship Limited]], in 2013
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • |Origin = China}} The Bubble-eye Goldfish variety was first developed in 1908 in China, although there is evidence to suggest they existed in the eighteenth centu
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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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  • ...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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