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Dongan may refer to: People * Donegan, an Irish surname, sometimes spelled Dongan * Dongan Baronets, in the Baronetage of Ireland *Dungan people, a Muslim population of Chinese origin living in central Asia Places *Yunfu City (), Guangdong, China. From 1578 to 1913, known as Dong'an (, formerly romanized as Tong On) *Dong'an County (), Yongzhou, Hunan, China *Dong'an District (), Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang, China * Dong'an, Chongqing (), town in Chengkou County, Chongqing, China * Dong'an, Zhucheng (), in Zhucheng Subdistrict, Xinzhou District, Wuhan, Hubei, China * Dongan, Iran, a village in North Khroasan Province, Iran *Dongan Hills, Staten Island, U.S. ** Dongan Hills station *Dongan-gu, Anyang, South Korea * Dong'an Road station, a station on the Shanghai Metro, China Other uses * Dong'an chicken, a Chinese cuisine cold parboiled chicken dish *Dongan Engine Manufacturing Company The Dongan Engine Manufacturing Company is a Chinese engine manufacturer founded in 1948. Also k ...
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Donegan
Donegan ( ga, Ó Donnagáin), most commonly refers to a Gaelic Irish clan from Munster. The name is diminutive of ''Donn'' which means, "the Dark One", or in modern Irish, "brown", referring to hair colour. The most prominent dynasty were an Érainn people of the Múscraige and provided a King of Munster in the 10th century in the form of Flaithbertach mac Inmainén. Much later, the family provided the Dungan Baronets and two Earls of Limerick, the most notable of which Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick was a Governor of New York. Naming conventions Numerous spelling variations of the surname Donegan exist in Anglicised form. Different spellings include Donegan, Donnegan, Doneghan, Donneghan, Donagan, Donnagan, Donnaghan, Dunegan, Dunnegan, O'Donegan, O'Dunnegan, O'Donnaghan, Dongan, Donegin, Donnegin, Donnagen, Donagen, Donnegen, Donegen, Donnigan, Donigan, Dunnican, Dunican, Dunigan, Dunnigan, McDunnigan, McDonegan, Dongane, Dongan, Dongen, Dungan, and many more. ...
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Xinzhou District, Wuhan
Xinzhou () is one of 13 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, China, covering part of the city's northeastern suburbs and situated on the northern (left) bank of the Yangtze River. It is also the easternmost of Wuhan's districts. It borders the districts of Hongshan to the southwest and Huangpi to the west, as well as the prefecture-level cities of Huanggang to the north and east and Ezhou to the south. The Wuhan Yangluo Airfield () is located in Xinzhou District. History In early July 2019, there were protests against plans for a new incinerator in Yangluo Subdistrict Xinzhou () is one of 13 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, China, covering part of the city's northeastern suburbs and situated on the northern (left) bank of the Yangtze River. It is also the .... Geography Administrative divisions Xinzhou District administers: Climate Transport Xinzhou District is se ...
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Dong'an Road Station
Dong'an Road () is a station on the Shanghai Metro. The station serves lines Line 4 (Shanghai Metro), 4 and Line 7 (Shanghai Metro), 7. Service began on Line 4 at this station on 31 December 2005, while the interchange with Line 7 opened on 5 December 2009 with the initial section of that line from to . Station Layout Places nearby *Zhongshan Hospital *Cancer Hospital, Shanghai, Cancer Hospital References

Shanghai Metro stations in Xuhui District Line 4, Shanghai Metro Line 7, Shanghai Metro Railway stations in China opened in 2005 Railway stations in Shanghai {{Shanghai-metro-stub ...
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Dongan-gu
Dongan-gu is a district of the city of Anyang, Gyeonggi, Anyang in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Administrative divisions Dongan-gu is divided into the following "''Dong (administrative division), dong''"s. *Bisan-dong (Divided in turn into Bisan 1 to 3 Dong, Buheung-dong and Daran-dong) *Gwanyang-dong (Divided in turn into Gwanyang 1 and 2 Dong and Burim-dong) *Pyeongchon-dong (Divided in turn into Pyeongchon-dong, Pyeongan-dong and Gwiin-dong) *Hogye-dong (Divided in turn into Hogye 1 to 3 Dong, Beomgye-dong, Sinchon-dong and Galsan-dong) See also

*Anyang, Gyeonggi *Manan-gu Dongan-gu, Anyang, Gyeonggi Districts in Gyeonggi Province {{SouthKorea-geo-stub ...
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Dongan Hills Station
The Dongan Hills station is a Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Dongan Hills, Staten Island, New York. History The station opened on April 23, 1860, with the opening of the Staten Island Railway from Vanderbilt's Landing to Eltingville. The station's original name was Garretsons, named after the original name of the neighborhood of the same name. The station's name changed after the neighborhood was renamed Dongan Hills. The name Garretson still can be found as there is a street that passes under the station. Both names appeared on the October 16, 1921 timetable. On February 21, 1907, the Staten Island Railway petitioned the Public Service Commission (PSC) to get permission to move the Dongan Hills stop from its location south of Seaview Avenue to a location to the north in between Seaview Avenue and Garretson Avenue. On March 12, 1907, the PSC granted its permission. Station layout The station is located on an embankment at Seaview Avenue and Railroad A ...
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Dongan Hills, Staten Island
Dongan Hills is a neighborhood located within the New York City borough of Staten Island. It is on the Island's East Shore. Dongan Hills is bounded by Laconia Avenue on the southeast, Jefferson Avenue on the southwest, Richmond Road on the northwest, and Old Town Road to the north. It is adjacent to New Dorp and Grant City to the southwest, Todt Hill to the northwest, Old Town/Concord to the northeast, and South Beach and Midland Beach to the southeast. Dongan Hills is part of Staten Island Community District 2 and its ZIP Codes are 10304 and 10305. Dongan Hills is patrolled by the 122nd Precinct of the New York City Police Department. Etymology The neighborhood was originally known by two separate names, the western half being called Hillside Park and the eastern half Linden Park. The name of Dongan Hills was originally Garretson's, named after a family that lived in the area since the late 1600s. The name was changed to Dongan Hills to avoid confusion with Garrison on H ...
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Dongan, Iran
Dongal ( fa, دنگل, also Romanized as Dāngal and Dāngol; also known as Dongān, Dūngir, and Dūnjīr) is a village in Garmkhan Rural District, Garmkhan District, Bojnord County, North Khorasan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 337, in 90 families. References Populated places in Bojnord County {{Bojnord-geo-stub ...
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Dongan Baronets
Earl of Limerick is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, associated first with the Dongan family, then with the Pery family. First creation The earldom was created for the first time in 1686 for Sir William Dongan, 4th Baronet, with remainder, failing male issue of his own, to his brothers Robert, Michael and Thomas and the heirs male of their bodies. He had been made Viscount Dungan, of Clane in the County of Kildare in 1661, also in the Peerage of Ireland and with similar remainder. His only son Walter Dungan, Viscount Dungan, was killed at the Battle of the Boyne and Lord Limerick was succeeded according to the special remainders (and normally in the baronetcy) by his brother Thomas Dongan, the second Earl. He was Governor of New York from 1683 to 1688. All three titles became extinct on his death in 1715. The Dungan Baronetcy, of Castletown in the County of Kildare, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1623 for Walter Dungan. He was the elde ...
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Chengkou County
Chengkou County () is a county in Chongqing municipality, China, and is the northernmost county-level division of Chongqing, bordering the provinces of Shaanxi and Sichuan to the north and west, respectively. To the northeast, the county borders Zhengping County, Pingli County, Langao County and Ziyang County of Ankang, Shaanxi. To the west, the county borders Wanyuan and Xuanhan County of Dazhou, Sichuan. To the south, the county borders Chongqing's Kaizhou District and Wuxi County. Administrative divisions Chengkou County is composed of two subdistricts, ten towns, and thirteen townships. It formerly had 7 towns and 17 townships. Two subdistricts (街道): * Gecheng Subdistrict (, before 2009 Gecheng Town ()), Fuxing Subdistrict () Ten towns (镇): * Bashan (), Pingba (), Miaoba (), Mingtong (), Xiuqi (), Gaoguan (), Gaoyan (, before 2012 Gaoyan Township ()), Dong'an (, before 2014 Dong'an Township ()), Xianyi (, before 2014 Xianyi Township ()), Gaonan (, before 20 ...
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