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Baita may refer to: Romania ;Communes and villages *Băița, Hunedoara, a commune in Hunedoara County *Băița and Băița-Plai, villages in Nucet town, Bihor County *Băița, a village in Gherla town, Cluj County *Băița, a village in Tăuții-Măgherăuș town, Maramureș County *Băița, a village in Lunca Commune, Mureș County *Băița de sub Codru, a commune in Maramureș County ;Other places *Băița mine, open pit mine in Bihor County * Băița (Fleț), tributary of the Fleț in Mureș County *Băița, tributary of the Pârâul Galben in Gorj County * Băița (Lăpuș), tributary of the Lăpuș in Maramureș County China Within China, Baita or Bai Ta (Chinese: , lit. "White Tower") may refer to: ;Places *Baita District (白塔区), Liaoyang, Liaoning * Baita railway station, railway station in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia on the Beijing-Baotou Line * Hohhot Baita International Airport (呼和浩特白塔国际机场), serving Hohhot, Inner Mongolia * Wanbu Huayanjing Pa ...
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Wanbu Huayanjing Pagoda
Wanbu Huayanjing Pagoda (), commonly referred to as Baita or White Pagoda () is a large pagoda located in Saihan District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. Built during the Liao dynasty, the tower is octagonal in shape and contains 7 floors, and was an important feature of the city of Fengzhou. In the late Yuan dynasty the city was destroyed and the tower was badly damaged, though it has since been repaired to its original state. In 1982, it was listed as a protected cultural site at the national level, the highest level of protection awarded to important historic and cultural sites in China. History The Wanbu Huayanjing Pagoda was built in the ancient city of Fengzhou () during the Liao dynasty; though the exact date is unknown. Most sources suggest that the tower was likely complete during the reign of Emperor Daozong of Liao (1055–1110), an era in which a large number of temples and pagodas were built nationwide across the Liao dynasty. When the tower was first complete ...
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Băița, Hunedoara
Băița ( hu, Boica, german: Pernseifen) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eleven villages: Barbura (''Bárbura''), Băița, Căinelu de Sus (''Felsőkajanel''), Crăciunești (''Krecsunesd''), Fizeș (''Füzesd''), Hărțăgani (''Hercegány''), Lunca (''Nyavajásfalva''), Ormindea (''Ormingya''), Peștera (''Pestyere''), Săliște (''Szelistye''), and Trestia (''Tresztia''). The commune is situated in the northern part of the county, at the foot of the Metaliferi Mountains. It is dominated by the Setraș Peak, with an altitude of , and other hay-like peaks which provide evidence of volcanic eruptions in the area. Băița is located at a distance of from Deva and from Brad. It borders the following communes: Crișcior and Bucureșci to the north, Balșa and Certeju de Sus to the east, Șoimuș to the south, and Vălișoara to the west. It is crossed by county road A county highway (also county road or county route; usually abbrev ...
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Luoyuan County
Luoyuan County (; Foochow Romanized: Lò̤-nguòng) is a Counties of China, county on the northeast coast of Fujian, Fujian Province, China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Fuzhou, the provincial capital. The county spans an area of 1,187 square kilometers, and has a population of approximately 260,000 as of 2012. The county's administrative center is the Towns of China, town of . Administrative divisions Luoyuan County administers 6 Towns of China, towns, 4 Townships of China, townships, and 1 Ethnic townships, towns, and sums, ethnic township. The county's 6 towns are , Songshan, Fujian, Songshan, , , , and . The county's 4 townships are , , , and . The county's sole ethnic township is Huokou She Ethnic Township. Climate Transportation The Wenzhou–Fuzhou railway and China National Highway 104, National Highway 104 both run through the county. References

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Baita Township, Luoyuan County
Baita may refer to: Romania ;Communes and villages *Băița, Hunedoara, a commune in Hunedoara County *Băița and Băița-Plai, villages in Nucet town, Bihor County *Băița, a village in Gherla town, Cluj County *Băița, a village in Tăuții-Măgherăuș town, Maramureș County *Băița, a village in Lunca Commune, Mureș County *Băița de sub Codru, a commune in Maramureș County ;Other places *Băița mine, open pit mine in Bihor County * Băița (Fleț), tributary of the Fleț in Mureș County *Băița, tributary of the Pârâul Galben in Gorj County * Băița (Lăpuș), tributary of the Lăpuș in Maramureș County China Within China, Baita or Bai Ta (Chinese: , lit. "White Tower") may refer to: ;Places * Baita District (白塔区), Liaoyang, Liaoning * Baita railway station, railway station in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia on the Beijing-Baotou Line * Hohhot Baita International Airport (呼和浩特白塔国际机场), serving Hohhot, Inner Mongolia * Wanbu Huayanjin ...
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Xianju County
Xianju County ( Tai-chow dialect: Sin-kü Yön) is a county of Zhejiang, China. It is under the administration of the Taizhou city. It is the location of Shenxianju, a geological site protected by the Chinese government. Xianju is an economically underdeveloped county, relying somewhat on tourism. On October 15, Shenxianju scenic spot became a national 5A level scenic spot. Administrative divisions Subdistricts: * Fuying Subdistrict (福应街道), Nanfeng Subdistrict (南峰街道), Anzhou Subdistrict (安洲街道) Towns: * Hengxi (横溪镇), Baita (白塔镇), Tianshi (田市镇), Guanlu (官路镇), Xiage (下各镇), Zhuxi (朱溪镇), Butou (埠头镇) Townships: * Anling Township (安岭乡), Xigang Township (溪港乡), Qiushan Township (湫山乡), Potan Township (皤滩乡), Tanzhu Township (淡竹乡), Bulu Township (步路乡), Shangzhang Township (上张乡), Guangdu Township (广度乡), Dazhan Township (大战乡), Shuangmiao Township (双庙乡) ...
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Boshan District
Boshan () is the southernmost district of the city of Zibo, in central Shandong province, China. Description BoShan is a district in southern Zibo City with a population of around 400,000 people. It is 42 kilometers south of the urban center of Zibo City: Zhang Dian. Downtown BoShan has a wide central avenue which is divided by a park-like river with walkways, stone bridges and gazebos. A modern expressway bypassed the downtown area, and that has attracted development to the outskirts of the city. BoShan's major industries are ceramics, industrial pumps, vacuum pumps, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. They advertise themselves as being the Pump Capital of China. History In the early 20th century, BoShan was the administrative capital of the area. But BoShan is in the mountains while Zhang Dian is in a flat valley. Zhang Dian is on a main rail corridor, while BoShan was just a spur. So Zhang Dian replaced BoShan as a commercial and administrative center. ShanDong was a German pr ...
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Dongling District
Hunnan District (), formerly Dongling District () one of ten districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province, Northeast China, and forms part of the eastern and southeastern suburbs. The district contains 12 subdistricts of Shenyang proper, six towns, one rural township, and one ethnic rural township. It borders Shenbei New Area to the north, Sujiatun to the south, Heping to the west, and Shenhe and Dadong to the northwest; it also borders the prefecture-level city of Fushun to the east. The former name Dongling refers to the Eastern Tomb, or Fuling Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is in fact two Qing dynasty tombs: of Nurhachi, the first emperor of Qing. The district is rapidly becoming a developed, high-end residential area. There are two corridors along two major highways, one leading to the Eastern Tomb and Fushun, the other leading to the Shenyang Taoxian International Airport, along which one can see luxury apartments and sleek ...
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Shahe, Hebei
Shahe () is a county-level city in the prefecture-level city of Xingtai, in the southern part of Hebei province, China. Shahe has been called China's "glass capital." Its glass factories manufacture about ten percent of the world supply of flat glass. About 50,000 of Shahe's 480,000 residents work in the glass industry. Smog in Shahe has become a serious problem, with some factories preferring to pay fines rather than comply with air pollution enforcement requirements. Administrative divisions Subdistricts: * Dalian Subdistrict (), Qiaodong Subdistrict (), Qiaoxi Subdistrict Qiaoxi District (桥西区) may refer to the following locations in Hebei, China: *Qiaoxi District, Shijiazhuang *Qiaoxi District, Xingtai *Qiaoxi District, Zhangjiakou {{Geodis ... (), Zanshan Subdistrict (), Zhouzhuang Subdistrict () Towns: * Shahecheng (), Xincheng (), Baita (), Shiliting (), Qicun (綦村镇 Townships: * Liucun Township (), Cejing Township (), Liushigang Township (), Chaigu ...
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