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Hexi Subdistrict, Tianjin
Hexi (河西) may refer to: Historical entities of China * Guiyi Circuit, a regime during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period that controlled the Hexi Corridor * Hexi Province (河西省), a province, now defunct, of the Republic of China * A name for the Western Xia, a Tangut-led Chinese dynasty Locations in the People's Republic of China ;Geographic region * Hexi Corridor, corridor in Gansu ;Districts * Hexi District, Tianjin * Hexi District, Sanya, township-level district of Sanya, Hainan ;Subdistricts *Hexi Subdistrict, Huazhou, Guangdong, in Huazhou City, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Lufeng, Guangdong, in Lufeng City, Guangdong * Hexi Subdistrict, Maoming, in Maonan District, Maoming, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Laibin, in Xingbin District, Laibin, Guangxi * Hexi Subdistrict, Liuzhou, in Liunan District, Liuzhou, Guangxi *Hexi Subdistrict, Tongren, in Bijiang District, Tongren, Guizhou * Hexi Subdistrict, Hengshui, in Taocheng District, Hengshui, Hebei *Hexi Subdist ...
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Guiyi Circuit
The Guiyi Circuit, also known as the Guiyi Army (, 848–1036 AD), was a Chinese regional military command and later an autonomous regime nominally subordinate to the Tang dynasty, the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Five Dynasties, and the Northern Song (960–1127), Northern Song dynasty. The Guiyi Circuit was controlled by the Zhang family from the second half of the 8th century to the 10th century and then the Cao family until the 11th century. The Guiyi Circuit was headquartered in Shazhou (沙州) (modern Dunhuang). Background The Hexi Corridor was an important part of the Silk Road, connecting Central Asia with Northwest China. After the An Lushan Rebellion, the Hexi Corridor was occupied by the Tibetan Empire. Around the 770s or the 780s, Shazhou, otherwise known as Dunhuang, was occupied by the Tibetan Empire, Tibetans. Zhang family After some 60 years of Tibetan rule, Tibet entered its Era of Fragmentation and was torn by civil war by 851. In 848 Z ...
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Hexi Subdistrict, Tongren
Hexi (河西) may refer to: Historical entities of China * Guiyi Circuit, a regime during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period that controlled the Hexi Corridor * Hexi Province (河西省), a province, now defunct, of the Republic of China * A name for the Western Xia, a Tangut-led Chinese dynasty Locations in the People's Republic of China ;Geographic region * Hexi Corridor, corridor in Gansu ;Districts * Hexi District, Tianjin * Hexi District, Sanya, township-level district of Sanya, Hainan ;Subdistricts *Hexi Subdistrict, Huazhou, Guangdong, in Huazhou City, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Lufeng, Guangdong, in Lufeng City, Guangdong * Hexi Subdistrict, Maoming, in Maonan District, Maoming, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Laibin, in Xingbin District, Laibin, Guangxi * Hexi Subdistrict, Liuzhou, in Liunan District, Liuzhou, Guangxi *Hexi Subdistrict, Tongren, in Bijiang District, Tongren, Guizhou * Hexi Subdistrict, Hengshui, in Taocheng District, Hengshui, Hebei *Hexi Subdistr ...
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Hexi Subdistrict, Qingdao
Hexi (河西) may refer to: Historical entities of China * Guiyi Circuit, a regime during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period that controlled the Hexi Corridor * Hexi Province (河西省), a province, now defunct, of the Republic of China * A name for the Western Xia, a Tangut-led Chinese dynasty Locations in the People's Republic of China ;Geographic region * Hexi Corridor, corridor in Gansu ;Districts * Hexi District, Tianjin * Hexi District, Sanya, township-level district of Sanya, Hainan ;Subdistricts *Hexi Subdistrict, Huazhou, Guangdong, in Huazhou City, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Lufeng, Guangdong, in Lufeng City, Guangdong * Hexi Subdistrict, Maoming, in Maonan District, Maoming, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Laibin, in Xingbin District, Laibin, Guangxi * Hexi Subdistrict, Liuzhou, in Liunan District, Liuzhou, Guangxi *Hexi Subdistrict, Tongren, in Bijiang District, Tongren, Guizhou * Hexi Subdistrict, Hengshui, in Taocheng District, Hengshui, Hebei *Hexi Subdistr ...
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Golmud
Golmud, also known by various other romanizations, is a county-level city in the Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province, China. It is now the second-largest city in Qinghai and the third largest in the Tibetan Plateau (after Xining and Lhasa). The population in 2020 is 221,863. Name ''Golmud'' is a romanization of a Mongolian word meaning "rivers". ''Ge'ermu'' is the pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of the same name's transcription into Chinese characters; it is sometimes misspelled ''Geermu''. ''Ko-erh-mu'' was the same name romanized using the Wade–Giles system; ''Golmot'' was the romanization used by the Chinese Postal Map. The Wylie romanization of the Tibetan form of the name is ''Nagormo''. Geography Golmud is part of Haixi Prefecture in western Qinghai Province. Despite being nominally a "city", the built-up urban area of Golmud comprises only of the county's . Most of the county lies in the southern Qaidam Basin and ...
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Hexi Subdistrict, Golmud
Hexi (河西) may refer to: Historical entities of China * Guiyi Circuit, a regime during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period that controlled the Hexi Corridor * Hexi Province (河西省), a province, now defunct, of the Republic of China * A name for the Western Xia, a Tangut-led Chinese dynasty Locations in the People's Republic of China ;Geographic region * Hexi Corridor, corridor in Gansu ;Districts * Hexi District, Tianjin * Hexi District, Sanya, township-level district of Sanya, Hainan ;Subdistricts *Hexi Subdistrict, Huazhou, Guangdong, in Huazhou City, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Lufeng, Guangdong, in Lufeng City, Guangdong * Hexi Subdistrict, Maoming, in Maonan District, Maoming, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Laibin, in Xingbin District, Laibin, Guangxi * Hexi Subdistrict, Liuzhou, in Liunan District, Liuzhou, Guangxi *Hexi Subdistrict, Tongren, in Bijiang District, Tongren, Guizhou * Hexi Subdistrict, Hengshui, in Taocheng District, Hengshui, Hebei *Hexi Subdistr ...
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Delingha
Delingha (; ), or Delhi ( SASM/GNC/SRC romanization of Mongolian: ''Delhi hot''), is the seat of the Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northern Qinghai province, China. It is located approximately southeast of the Da Qaidam Administrative Region. It is a mainly industrial county-level city. The Bayin River divides the city into two parts: '' Hedong'' () and ''Hexi'' (). Because the prefecture seat is located in Hedong, it is slightly more flourishing than Hexi, which is chiefly agricultural. Established in 1988, Delingha administers seven township-level divisions covering an area of and has a total population of 78,184, making it the smallest of the five cities in Qinghai. The name of the city comes from Mongolian and means "golden world" , reflecting the relatively large Mongol population of the city. Da Qaidam administrative zone merged into Delingha in mid-2018. Geography Climate Delingha has a cold arid climate (Köppen ''BWk''), that borders on a semi-ari ...
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Hexi Subdistrict, Delingha
Hexi (河西) may refer to: Historical entities of China * Guiyi Circuit, a regime during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period that controlled the Hexi Corridor * Hexi Province (河西省), a province, now defunct, of the Republic of China * A name for the Western Xia, a Tangut-led Chinese dynasty Locations in the People's Republic of China ;Geographic region * Hexi Corridor, corridor in Gansu ;Districts * Hexi District, Tianjin * Hexi District, Sanya, township-level district of Sanya, Hainan ;Subdistricts *Hexi Subdistrict, Huazhou, Guangdong, in Huazhou City, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Lufeng, Guangdong, in Lufeng City, Guangdong * Hexi Subdistrict, Maoming, in Maonan District, Maoming, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Laibin, in Xingbin District, Laibin, Guangxi * Hexi Subdistrict, Liuzhou, in Liunan District, Liuzhou, Guangxi *Hexi Subdistrict, Tongren, in Bijiang District, Tongren, Guizhou * Hexi Subdistrict, Hengshui, in Taocheng District, Hengshui, Hebei *Hexi Subdistr ...
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Horqin District
Horqin District (Mongolian script: ; ) is an administrative district of the prefecture-level city of Tongliao, Inner Mongolia, China, and its seat of government. The district was formed in January 1999 upon the creation of the prefecture-level city of Tongliao from the former Jirem League. The boundaries of the district is roughly coterminous with the core urban area of Tongliao. The local Mongolian dialect spoken in the area is Khorchin Mongolian; most people in the district speak Mandarin Chinese (the most commonly spoken dialect is Northeastern Mandarin Northeastern Mandarin ( or / ''Dōngběiguānhuà'' "Northeast Mandarin") is the subgroup of Mandarin varieties spoken in Northeast China with the exception of the Liaodong Peninsula and few enclaves along Amur and Ussuri rivers. The classificati ...). The Inner Mongolia University for the Nationalities is located in the district; it was founded in 2000 as an amalgamation of the Inner Mongolia Normal College of the Natio ...
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Hexi Subdistrict, Tongliao
Hexi (河西) may refer to: Historical entities of China * Guiyi Circuit, a regime during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period that controlled the Hexi Corridor * Hexi Province (河西省), a province, now defunct, of the Republic of China * A name for the Western Xia, a Tangut-led Chinese dynasty Locations in the People's Republic of China ;Geographic region * Hexi Corridor, corridor in Gansu ;Districts * Hexi District, Tianjin * Hexi District, Sanya, township-level district of Sanya, Hainan ;Subdistricts *Hexi Subdistrict, Huazhou, Guangdong, in Huazhou City, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Lufeng, Guangdong, in Lufeng City, Guangdong * Hexi Subdistrict, Maoming, in Maonan District, Maoming, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Laibin, in Xingbin District, Laibin, Guangxi * Hexi Subdistrict, Liuzhou, in Liunan District, Liuzhou, Guangxi *Hexi Subdistrict, Tongren, in Bijiang District, Tongren, Guizhou * Hexi Subdistrict, Hengshui, in Taocheng District, Hengshui, Hebei *Hexi Subdistr ...
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Zhalantun
Zalantun (Manchu ' or ') or Zhalantun (; Mongolian: ''Жалан-Айл хот''), is a city with an estimated population of 132,408 and administrative division of Hulunbuir Prefecture-level city, Inner Mongolia, China. It is in the northeastern part of Inner Mongolia, in the southeastern foothills of the Greater Khingan mountains, bordering Heilongjiang province to the east. It is an area which has a number of forests and streams, as well as the Yalu River, not to be confused with the Yalu River on the Sino-Korean border. It is known for its hunting and fishing. History Zalantun was formerly known as Butha (), and the city was made into an administrative centre in the Kangxi era. In 1929, Buteha was renamed as Yalu county () because the Yalu River runs through it, but in 1933 it became the Zalantun Banner (). In 1983, Zalantun ceased to be a banner and became a part of Hulunbuir, remaining so today. Climate Zalantun has a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate (Köppen ...
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Hexi Subdistrict, Zhalantun
Hexi (河西) may refer to: Historical entities of China * Guiyi Circuit, a regime during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period that controlled the Hexi Corridor * Hexi Province (河西省), a province, now defunct, of the Republic of China * A name for the Western Xia, a Tangut-led Chinese dynasty Locations in the People's Republic of China ;Geographic region * Hexi Corridor, corridor in Gansu ;Districts * Hexi District, Tianjin * Hexi District, Sanya, township-level district of Sanya, Hainan ;Subdistricts *Hexi Subdistrict, Huazhou, Guangdong, in Huazhou City, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Lufeng, Guangdong, in Lufeng City, Guangdong * Hexi Subdistrict, Maoming, in Maonan District, Maoming, Guangdong *Hexi Subdistrict, Laibin, in Xingbin District, Laibin, Guangxi * Hexi Subdistrict, Liuzhou, in Liunan District, Liuzhou, Guangxi *Hexi Subdistrict, Tongren, in Bijiang District, Tongren, Guizhou * Hexi Subdistrict, Hengshui, in Taocheng District, Hengshui, Hebei *Hexi Subdist ...
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Genhe
Genhe (Gegengol) ( mn, (Гэгээнгол хот) Gegen Gôûl Hôt; ), formerly Ergun Left Banner or Ergun Zuoqi (), is a county-level city in the far northeast of Inner Mongolia, China, under the administration of Hulunbuir City. The city spans an area of , and has a total population of 130,722 as of 2019. Geography and climate Genhe has a monsoon-influenced subarctic climate (Köppen ''Dwc''), making it one of the coldest locations nationally, with an annual mean temperature of . Winters are long, severely cold, and very dry in terms of total precipitation, while summers are short and warm; the normal monthly mean temperature ranges from in January to in July. Over two-thirds of the annual precipitation of is distributed from June through August. Genhe recorded a temperature of on 31 December 2009. This is the lowest temperature to have ever been recorded in China. Administrative divisions Genhe is divided into four subdistricts, four towns, and one ethnic township ...
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