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Gengma Dai and Va Autonomous County () is located in Lincang City, in the west of Yunnan province, China. History In 1988, the county was affected by two strong earthquakes. It killed a total of 939 people and caused major destruction. Administrative divisions Gengma Dai and Va Autonomous County has 4 towns, 4 townships and 1 ethnic township. ;4 towns ;4 townships ;1 ethnic township * Manghong Lahu and Bulang () Climate Ethnic groups There are 1,004 Jingpo people The Jingpo people ( my, ဂျိန်းဖော) are an ethnic group who are the largest subset of the Kachin peoples, which largely inhabit the Kachin Hills in northern Myanmar's Kachin State and neighbouring Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autono ... located in the following five villages of Gengma County.Dai Qingxia 庆厦 2010. ''The Status Quo and Evolution of Language Use of The Jingpo Nationality in Gengma'' 马县景颇族语言使用现状及其演变 Beijing: Commercial Press 务印书馆 *Ne ...
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Gengma Dai And Va Autonomous County
Gengma Dai and Va Autonomous County () is located in Lincang City, in the west of Yunnan province, China. History In 1988, the county was affected by 1988 Lancang–Gengma earthquakes, two strong earthquakes. It killed a total of 939 people and caused major destruction. Administrative divisions Gengma Dai and Va Autonomous County has 4 towns, 4 townships and 1 ethnic township. ;4 towns ;4 townships ;1 ethnic township * Manghong Lahu and Bulang, Yunnan, Manghong Lahu and Bulang () Climate Ethnic groups There are 1,004 Jingpo people located in the following five villages of Gengma County.Dai Qingxia [戴庆厦]. 2010. ''The Status Quo and Evolution of Language Use of The Jingpo Nationality in Gengma'' [耿马县景颇族语言使用现状及其演变]. Beijing: Commercial Press [商务印书馆]. *New Jingpo hamlet 景颇新寨, Mangkang Village 芒抗村, Hepai Township 贺派乡 *Nalong 那拢组, Nongba Village 弄巴村, Gengma Town 耿马镇 *Hewen 贺稳组, Jingxin Vi ...
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1988 Lancang–Gengma Earthquakes
The 1988 Lancang–Gengma earthquakes (simplified Chinese: 澜沧江-耿马地震; traditional Chinese: 瀾滄江-耿馬地震; pinyin: ''Láncāngjiāng-gěng mǎ dìzhèn''), also known as the 11.6 earthquakes by the Chinese media were a pair of devastating seismic events which struck Lancang and Gengma counties, Yunnan, near the border with Shan State, Burma in the Shan Plateau. The pair of earthquakes occurred thirteen minutes apart with the first registering 7.7 on the moment magnitude scale and second measuring 7.2 on the surface wave magnitude scale. The two earthquakes were assigned their maximum Mercalli intensities of X (''Extreme'') and IX (''Violent'') respectively. At least 939 people were killed and more than 7,700 were injured in 20 counties across five prefectures in Yunnan, making it the worst in the country since the 1976 Tangshan earthquake. Both earthquakes resulted in US $270 million (in 1988 dollars) in damages and economical losses. Moderately large aft ...
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Lincang
Lincang () is a prefecture-level city located in the southwest of Yunnan province, People's Republic of China. History Lincang was previously called Baihuai during the Shang dynasty. On December 26, 2003, the state council approved the cancellation of Lincang District and set up prefecture-level Lincang city. Geography and climate Lincang covers latitude 23° 05′-25° 02′ N and longitude 98° 40′-100° 33′ E, thus straddling the Tropic of Cancer in the southern part of its administrative area, or prefecture. It is situated on the middle to lower reaches of the Mekong, known as the Lancang in China, and the Salween, or the Nu. Bordering prefectures are Pu'er to the southeast, and Baoshan and Dali to the northwest. It also borders Burma's Shan State. Elevations within the prefecture range from . Located at an altitude of above and within 30 arc minutes to the north of the Tropic of Cancer, Lincang has a mild subtropical highland climate (Köppen ''Cwb''), border ...
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Autonomous County
Autonomous counties () and autonomous banners () are county-level autonomous administrative divisions of China. The two are essentially identical except in name. There are 117 autonomous counties and three autonomous banners. The latter are found in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. Its border includes most of the length of China's border with the country of Mongolia. Inner Mongolia also accounts for a ... and the former are found everywhere else. Maps List History Former autonomous counties of China See also * External links ChinaDataOnline.org website {{authority control C * Counties of China China, PRC Autonomous ...
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Jingpo People
The Jingpo people ( my, ဂျိန်းဖော) are an ethnic group who are the largest subset of the Kachin peoples, which largely inhabit the Kachin Hills in northern Myanmar's Kachin State and neighbouring Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture of China. There is also a significant Jingpo community in northeastern India's Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, as well as in Taiwan. While they mostly live in Myanmar, the Kachin are called the ''Jingpo'' in China () and Singpho in Indiathe terms are considered synonymous. The greater name for all the Kachin peoples in their own Jingpo language is the ''Jinghpaw''. Other endonyms include ''Tsaiva'', ''Lechi'', ''Theinbaw'', ''Singfo'', ''Chingpaw'' The Kachin people are an ethnic affinity of several tribal groups, known for their fierce independence, disciplined fighting skills, complex clan inter-relations, craftsmanship, herbal healing and jungle survival skills. Other neighbouring residents of Kachin State include the Sh ...
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