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Danyang may refer to: Locations in China *Danyang, Jiangsu (丹阳市), county-level city of Jiangsu **Danyang railway station **Danyang East railway station **Danyang North railway station *Danyang, Ma'anshan (丹阳镇), town in Bowang District, Ma'anshan, Anhui *Danyang, Lianjiang (丹阳镇), town in Lianjiang County, Fujian *Danyang, Changde (丹阳街道), subdistrict in Wuling District, Changde, Hunan *Danyang (Chu) (丹陽), ancient capital of the State of Chu Korea *Danyang County (단양군 / 丹陽郡), Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea See also

*Danyang Road station, Shanghai Metro *Yang Dan (other) {{place name disambiguation ...
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Danyang, Jiangsu
Danyang () is a county-level city located on the southwest (right) bank of the Yangtze River, and is under the administration of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, China. It is noted for the production of optical lenses used in sunglasses and eyeglasses. Danyang has a total area of and a population of roughly 890,000. Danyang locals speak a dialect of Wu Chinese, and the city is on the linguistic borderline between Wu Chinese and Jianghuai Mandarin. History During the period of the four Southern Dynasties (Nan Chao) from 420 to 589 A.D. when China's national capital was in Jiankang (modern Nanjing), Danyang was the hometown of the emperors of the Southern Qi (479-502) and Liang Dynasties (502-557), who were buried in the countryside outside the city. Today 11 of these Southern Dynasties imperial tombs can still be found to the east and northeast of the city. They are notable for their unique stone statues of mythical animals marking the sacred way (shen dao) leading to each imperial ...
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Danyang Railway Station
Danyang railway station () is a railway station on the Jinghu and Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity railways. The station is located in Danyang City, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China. "Danyang railway station" now refers to two separate, but adjacent stations that are situated on either side of parallel regular (Beijing–Shanghai railway) and high-speed tracks. The "old" station serves regular trains, while the "new" station (referred to by locals as "大火车站" or "big train station") serves high-speed trains on the Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity High-Speed Railway. Danyang North railway station lies on the Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway The Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway (or Jinghu high-speed railway, from its name in Mandarin) is a high-speed railway that connects two major economic zones in the People's Republic of China: the Bohai Economic Rim and the Yangtze River .... History The station opened in 1907.
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Danyang East Railway Station
Danyang East railway station, was called Linkou railway station, is a reserved railway station of Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity Railway located in Jiangsu, People's Republic of 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 .... Currently it's a freight station of Beijing-Shanghai railway, as well as its passenger services closed in 2003. References Railway stations in Jiangsu {{Jiangsu-railstation-stub ...
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Danyang North Railway Station
The Danyang North railway station (Simplified Chinese: 丹阳北站) is a high-speed railway station in Danyang, Jiangsu, China. It is served by the Jinghu High-Speed Railway.''gaotie.huochepiao.com''''Timetabel Chezhan Danyang''
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Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge The Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge () is a viaduct on the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway. It is the longest bridge in the world. Bridge The bridge is located on the rail line between Shanghai and Nan ...
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Bowang District
Bowang District () is a district of the prefecture-level city of Ma'anshan in Anhui province, China. It was created in September 2012 by splitting off the three towns of Bowang, Danyang, and Xinshi from Dangtu County. It governs an area of and has a total population of 183,500. Administrative divisions Bowang District is divided into three towns: Bowang Town Bowang District () is a district of the prefecture-level city of Ma'anshan in Anhui province, China. It was created in September 2012 by splitting off the three towns of Bowang, Danyang, and Xinshi from Dangtu County Dangtu County () is one of ... (), Danyang Town (), and Xinshi Town (), which are further divided into 3 neighbourhood committees, 3 communities, and 37 villages. References {{Authority control County-level divisions of Anhui 2012 establishments in China Ma'anshan ...
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Lianjiang County
Lianjiang (; BUC: Lièng-gŏng) is a county on the eastern coast in Fuzhou prefecture-level city, the provincial capital of Fujian Province, China. Most of the county is administered by the People's Republic of China (PRC), while a number of outlying islands, collectively referred to as the Matsu Islands, are administered as Lienchiang County (same Chinese character name in traditional Chinese characters and referred to using Wade–Giles romanization) by the Republic of China (ROC) (now based in Taiwan) ever since their return to ROC control after Japanese occupation in World War II. History Lianjiang, in 282, during the Jin dynasty, was Wenma, named after a shipyard there, Wensha Ship-hamlet (溫麻船屯). It was incorporated into Min Prefecture (閩縣) in 607, during the Sui dynasty. Wenma was changed to the present name and made its own county in 623, during the Tang dynasty, when Baisha (白沙) or Fusha (伏沙) of Aojiang was the capital of Lianjiang County. The ...
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Wuling District
Wuling District () is one of two urban districts in Changde City, Hunan Province, China. Located on the central area of Changde, the district is surrounded by Dingcheng District to the north and south, bordered to the west by Taoyuan County, to the east by Hanshou County. Wuling District has an area of with 426,694 of registered population (as of 2015).population in 2015, according t/ref> It is divided into 11 subdistricts, one towns and two township, its government seat is Nanpinggang Subdistrict (). Administrative divisions According to the result on adjustment of township-level administrative divisions of Wuling District on August 18, 2014, Wuling District has 11 subdistricts, one town and two townships under its jurisdiction.The township-level administrative divisions of Wuling District: According to the result on adjustment of township-level administrative divisions of Wuling District on August 18, 2014常德市武陵区人民政府关于调整我区乡镇及街道行政 ...
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Danyang (Chu)
Danyang () was the first capital of the State of Chu. It is located near modern-day Xichuan County in Henan Province. Following a number of battles with neighboring states the Chu capital moved to Ying, near modern-day Jingzhou City on the Jianghan Plain in the western part of Hubei Province Hubei (; ; alternately Hupeh) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, and is part of the Central China region. The name of the province means "north of the lake", referring to its position north of Dongting Lake. The prov .... Cultural relics from Xichuan Chu tomb File:Bronze_jin_from_Henan.jpg, File:Spring and Autumn Bronze Ding.jpg, 王子午鼎 References {{reflist External linksXichuan Chu tomb Zhou dynasty Chu (state) Jianghan Plain ...
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Danyang County
Danyang County (''Danyang-gun'') is in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Symbols *County tree: Yew tree *County bird: Magpie *County flower: Royal Azalea Geography The geographical terrain is 83.7% mountainous and 11.2% cultivable. It is very rugged, except in some of the urban areas and villages that can be found in the valleys and hills. The main water system ranges from the upper stream of the long Namhan River, which flows through the county. Pyeongchang River, one of the streams flowing from Odaesan, joins several streams at Jungnyeong, Danyang, and Geumgok, originating from Sobaeksan. Danyang Stream, which has its source in Hakseongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do, joins the Namhan River at Habang-ri, Danseong-myeon, together with Jungnyeong Stream flowing from Jungnyeong and Dosolsan to Hyeoncholli, Danyang-eup, Maepo Stream from Geumsusan to Dodam, and Geumgok Stream from Biro Peak to Gosu-ri, Danyang-eup.Official page of Danyang county http://english.dy21.net/english/ ...
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