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Baihe
Baihe may refer to: Mainland China Counties *Baihe County (白河县, lit. "White Creek"), Ankang, Shaanxi Towns * Baihe, Guangdong (百合镇), town in Kaiping * Baihe, Gansu (白河镇), town in Li County * Baihe, Guangxi (百合镇), town in Heng County * Baihe, Hebei (白合镇), town in Tang County * Baihe, Mengjin County (白鹤镇), town in Henan * Baihe, Song County (白河镇), town in Henan * Baihe, Hubei (白鹤镇), town in Fang County * Baihe, Shanghai (白鹤镇), town in Qingpu District * Baihe, Sichuan (白合镇), town in Dongxing District, Neijiang * Baihe, Zhejiang (白鹤镇), town in Tiantai County Townships *Baihe Township () in Gansu Subdistricts * Baihe Subdistrict (白鹤街道), a subdistrict of Qidong County in Hunan * Baihe Subdistrict, Ningbo (白鹤街道), a subdistrict of Jiangdong District in Ningbo prefecture-level city, Zhejiang * Baihe Subdistrict, Nanyang (白河街道), a subdistrict of Wancheng District in Nanyang prefecture-le ...
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Baihe Subdistrict, Nanyang
Baihe may refer to: Mainland China Counties *Baihe County (白河县, lit. "White Creek"), Ankang, Shaanxi Towns * Baihe, Guangdong (百合镇), town in Kaiping * Baihe, Gansu (白河镇), town in Li County * Baihe, Guangxi (百合镇), town in Heng County * Baihe, Hebei (白合镇), town in Tang County * Baihe, Mengjin County (白鹤镇), town in Henan * Baihe, Song County (白河镇), town in Henan * Baihe, Hubei (白鹤镇), town in Fang County * Baihe, Shanghai (白鹤镇), town in Qingpu District * Baihe, Sichuan (白合镇), town in Dongxing District, Neijiang * Baihe, Zhejiang (白鹤镇), town in Tiantai County Townships *Baihe Township () in Gansu Subdistricts * Baihe Subdistrict (白鹤街道), a subdistrict of Qidong County in Hunan * Baihe Subdistrict, Ningbo (白鹤街道), a subdistrict of Jiangdong District in Ningbo prefecture-level city, Zhejiang * Baihe Subdistrict, Nanyang (白河街道), a subdistrict of Wancheng District Wancheng District () i ...
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Baihe Township
Baihe may refer to: Mainland China Counties *Baihe County (白河县, lit. "White Creek"), Ankang, Shaanxi Towns * Baihe, Guangdong (百合镇), town in Kaiping * Baihe, Gansu (白河镇), town in Li County * Baihe, Guangxi (百合镇), town in Heng County * Baihe, Hebei (白合镇), town in Tang County * Baihe, Mengjin County (白鹤镇), town in Henan * Baihe, Song County (白河镇), town in Henan * Baihe, Hubei (白鹤镇), town in Fang County * Baihe, Shanghai (白鹤镇), town in Qingpu District * Baihe, Sichuan (白合镇), town in Dongxing District, Neijiang * Baihe, Zhejiang (白鹤镇), town in Tiantai County Townships *Baihe Township () in Gansu Subdistricts * Baihe Subdistrict (白鹤街道), a subdistrict of Qidong County in Hunan * Baihe Subdistrict, Ningbo (白鹤街道), a subdistrict of Jiangdong District in Ningbo prefecture-level city, Zhejiang * Baihe Subdistrict, Nanyang (白河街道), a subdistrict of Wancheng District Wancheng District () i ...
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Baihe Subdistrict, Ningbo
Baihe may refer to: Mainland China Counties *Baihe County (白河县, lit. "White Creek"), Ankang, Shaanxi Towns * Baihe, Guangdong (百合镇), town in Kaiping * Baihe, Gansu (白河镇), town in Li County * Baihe, Guangxi (百合镇), town in Heng County * Baihe, Hebei (白合镇), town in Tang County * Baihe, Mengjin County (白鹤镇), town in Henan * Baihe, Song County (白河镇), town in Henan * Baihe, Hubei (白鹤镇), town in Fang County * Baihe, Shanghai (白鹤镇), town in Qingpu District * Baihe, Sichuan (白合镇), town in Dongxing District, Neijiang * Baihe, Zhejiang (白鹤镇), town in Tiantai County Townships *Baihe Township () in Gansu Subdistricts * Baihe Subdistrict (白鹤街道), a subdistrict of Qidong County in Hunan * Baihe Subdistrict, Ningbo (白鹤街道), a subdistrict of Jiangdong District in Ningbo prefecture-level city, Zhejiang * Baihe Subdistrict, Nanyang (白河街道), a subdistrict of Wancheng District Wancheng District () i ...
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Baihe District
Baihe District () is a district located in Tainan, Taiwan. It is known for its hot springs and lotus farming. The town borders Chiayi County to the north and east, Dongshan District to the south, and Houbi District to the west. Some indigenous Siraya people live here, although their lifestyles and traditions were almost replaced (or perhaps were absorbed) by Han Chinese culture. History In 1875, Scottish missionary William Campbell made a narrow escape from an attack led by Gaw-chi-ko (吳志高), a wealthy local clan head opposed to the establishment of the foreign church. At the time, the place was a market-town called ''Tiam-a-khau'' (店仔口; ) and was five miles west of their chapel. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Baihe was organized as an urban township of Tainan County. On 25 December 2010, Tainan County was merged with Tainan City and Baihe was upgraded to a district of the city. Administrative divisions Baihe, Yong ...
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Baihe County
Baihe County () is located in the southeastern portion of Shaanxi province, China and is the easternmost county-level division under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Ankang. It is by the eastern part of the Daba Mountains and approaches the Han River (Yangtze River tributary), Han River on the north. On the east it borders Yun County, Hubei, Yun County (Hubei), on the south Zhushan County (Hubei), on the west Xunyang County, and is separated from Yunxi County (Hubei) by the Han River (Hubei and Shaanxi), Han River. As of November 2020 the population was 162,774. Baihe is in the north subtropical to warm temperate transitional climatic zone, and is part of the continental seasonal monsoon climate zone. The average temperature is , average yearly sunlight 1753.8 hours, average rainfall , and has 234 to 261 frost-free days each year. Baihe was historically nicknamed "The Head of Qin (state), Qin and the Tail of Wei (state), Wei." It is a largely rural county, popu ...
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Baihe Subdistrict
Baihe Subdistrict () is a subdistrict of Qidong County in Hunan, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... It was one of four subdistricts approved to establish in 2014. The subdistrict has an area of with a population of 40,700 (as of 2014).湖南省民政厅 湘民行发〔2014〕10号 sexzqh.org (2016-02-02) ''Four new subdistricts of Qidong County officially established'' / 祁东县四个新成立的街道办事处挂牌 se ''Qidong County will dissolve the two towns of Baihe and Baihepu and Plans to establish 4 subdistricts'' / 祁东将撤销白鹤镇、白鹤铺镇,设立四个街道 se/ref> Through the amalgamation of village-level divisions in 2016, the subdistrict of Baihe has 7 villages and 11 communities under its jurisdiction, its seat is at ''Baiya ...
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Kaiping
Kaiping (), postal map romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized in Cantonese as Hoiping, is a county-level city in Guangdong provinces of China, Province, China. It is located ín the western section of the Pearl River Delta and administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Jiangmen. The surrounding area, especially Sze Yup (), is the ancestral homeland of many overseas Chinese, particularly in the Chinese Americans, United States. Kaiping has a population of 688,242 as of 2017 and an area of . The locals speak a variant of the Taishanese, Toishan (Hoisan) dialect. History During the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127), Kaiping was under the administration of Xin'an county () Under the Qing Empire, Qing (1649), made up part of the fu (administrative subdivision), commandery of Zhaoqing, Shiuhing (Zhaoqing). It was promoted to county-level city status in 1993. Administration Administratively, Kaiping is administered as part of the prefecture-level ci ...
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Qingpu District
Qingpu District, is a suburban district of Shanghai Municipality. Lake Dianshan is located in Qingpu. The population of Qingpu was counted at 1,081,000 people in the 2010 Census. It has an area of . Qingpu District is the westernmost district of Shanghai Municipality; it is adjacent to Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces. Around the lake are a number of tourist scenic areas, all complete in tourist facilities. Among the tourist areas is the waterside town Zhujiajiao, a major tourist destination in the Shanghai region. There are currently 21 domestic travel services, three international travel business departments, 14 star-rated hotels, and 3 AAAA-grade tourist spots in Qingpu District. Transport * Line 17 (Shanghai Metro) * China National Highway 318 Tourism Qingpu's tourist attractions include the Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, Oriental Land, Jinze Ancient Town, Lake Dianshan, and the Qushui Garden. Economy The China offices of Oishi are located here. Culture Baihe, the ol ...
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Li County, Gansu
Li County or Lixian is an administrative division of the prefecture-level city of Longnan in southeastern Gansu, a northwestern province of China. The 2010 Chinese census found a population of 458,237, a decline of around 25,000 from the year 2000 but still placing it second in size within its prefecture.National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Cited in ''Geohive''.China – Gansu Sheng". 2013. Accessed 5 December 2013. The county seat is also known as Lixian, formerly romanized as Li Hsien. It is located at the confluence of the Western Han and Yanzi rivers, tributaries of the Jialing and Yangtze watersheds. Commanding a valley connecting the Yellow and Yangtze river systems, it was an important outpost of the Shang and Zhou dynasties and was the initial seat of the Ying family who later established the kingdom and empire of Qin. Geography Lixian is bordered within Longnan by the counties of Xihe to the east, Wudu to the south, and ...
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Tang County
Tang County or Tangxian () is a county under the jurisdiction of Baoding prefecture-level city, in west-central Hebei province, People's Republic of China. Administrative divisions Towns: * Renhou (), Wangjing (), Gaochang (), Beiluo (), Baihe (), Juncheng (), Chuanli () Townships: * Changgucheng Township (), Duting Township (), Nandiantou Township (), Beidiantou Township (), Luozhuang Township (), Baoshui Township Bao River, Baohe (), or Baoshui () is a river in southern Shaanxi Province, China. The river, a tributary of the Han River in the Yangtze River The Yangtze or Yangzi ( or ; ) is the longest list of rivers of Asia, river in Asia, the ... (), Dayang Township (), Micheng Township (), Qijiazhuang Township (), Yangjiao Township (), Shimen Township (), Huangshikou Township (), Daomaguan Township () Climate External links Geography of Baoding County-level divisions of Hebei {{Baoding-geo-stub ...
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Wancheng District
Wancheng District () is one of two districts of the city of Nanyang, in the southwest of Henan province, People's Republic of China. Administrative divisions As 2012, this district is divided to 6 subdistricts, 4 towns and 6 townships. ;Subdistricts ;Towns ;Townships Education Higher education * Nanyang Institute of Technology() * Henan Polytechnic Institutehttp://www.hnpi.cn/ (Chinese)() See also *Expressways of Henan *China National Highways *Expressways of China *Henan * Wolong District *Nanyang, Henan Nanyang is a prefecture-level city in the southwest of Henan province, China. The city with the largest administrative area in Henan, Nanyang borders Xinyang to the southeast, Zhumadian to the east, Pingdingshan to the northeast, Luoyang to the n ... References Nanyang, Henan County-level divisions of Henan {{Henan-geo-stub ...
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Fang County
Fang County or Fangxian () is a county of northwestern Hubei province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Shiyan City. The county spans an area of , and has a population of 390,991 as of 2010. History During the Spring and Autumn period, the region was known as Fangzhu (). During the Warring States period, the area belonged to the State of Chu. The area was incorporated as Fangling County () during the Qin dynasty, where it belonged to the . In 636 CE, the area of present-day Fang County was organized as . In 1277, Fang Prefecture was changed to Fang County, which it has remained since. It was placed under the jurisdiction of . In 1476, Xiangyang Fu was changed to . Republic of China Upon the establishment of the Republic of China, the area was placed under the jurisdiction of . In 1931, the area was re-organized as the 11th of Hubei Province. In 1936, it was changed to be under the 8th Administrative Inspectorate of Hubei Province. People's ...
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