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Nanshi Subdistrict, Dongyang
Nanshi may refer to: * Nanshi District, Baoding, in Hebei, China *Nanshi District, Shanghai, historical district of Shanghai, merged to Huangpu District, Shanghai, China *Nanshi River The Nanshi River (; DT: Lamsiw kev) is a river in Taiwan. The river is governed by Water Management Office of Taipei City Government overseen by the Water Resources Agency. Geography The river flows through Wulai District and Xindian District o ..., in Taiwan * Nanshi, Tainan, or Nansi, Nanxi, township in Tainan County, Taiwan *'' Nan Shi'', or ''History of Southern Dynasties'', Chinese official history book for the Southern Dynasties {{disambig ...
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Nanshi District, Baoding
Nanshi District ( is a former district of Baoding, Hebei, China. In May 2015, it was merged with Beishi District to form the new Lianchi District. Administrative divisions There were five subdistricts and four townships at the time of merging: Subdistricts: *Lianmeng Subdistrict, Baoding, Lianmeng Subdistrict (), Hongxing Subdistrict, Baoding, Hongxing Subdistrict (), Yuhua Subdistrict, Baoding, Yuhua Subdistrict (), Yonghua Subdistrict (), Nanguan Subdistrict, Baoding, Nanguan Subdistrict () Townships: *Nandayuan Township (), Jiaozhuang Township, Hebei, Jiaozhuang Township (), Yangzhuang Township, Baoding, Yangzhuang Township (), Wuyao Township () References

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Nanshi District, Shanghai
Nanshi District (, was a district located in central Shanghai until its merger with Huangpu District, Shanghai on 13 June 2000. It had an area of , of which was water, and population of as of June 2000. Location The former Nanshi District, literally "southern city", was the historical core of Shanghai. It included the old, walled city as well as the nearby docklands on both sides of the Huangpu River. Shanghai County was established at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. A city wall was built to repel the Wokou, and this Ming Dynasty wall defined the extent of urban Shanghai for the next few centuries. History In 1842, the area north of the old city was established as the British concession in Shanghai, which later became the Shanghai International Settlement. At the time, the concession was referred to by locals as the "northern city" while the walled Chinese city was the "southern city". From this reference was later derived the name ''Nanshi'' (). Upon the defeat of Japan at ...
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Nanshi River
The Nanshi River (; DT: Lamsiw kev) is a river in Taiwan. The river is governed by Water Management Office of Taipei City Government overseen by the Water Resources Agency. Geography The river flows through Wulai District and Xindian District of New Taipei City and Yilan County for 45 km. It is one of the tributaries of Xindian River. At Guishan, Xindian, it combines with Beishi River to form Xindian River. Forward, its down reach has many scenic spots. There are many public hot springs along the river banks. See also * List of rivers in Taiwan * Beishi River The Beishi River () is a river in northern Taiwan. It flows through New Taipei City and Yilan County for . It is one of tributaries of Xindian River. The river is impounded by the Fetsui Reservoir in Shiding District, New Taipei City. The Beishi ... References Rivers of Taiwan Landforms of Yilan County, Taiwan Landforms of New Taipei {{Taiwan-river-stub ...
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Nansi District, Tainan
Nansi District, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (), alternatively spelled Nanxi, is a rural district of about 8,951 residents in Tainan, Taiwan. Name Nansi () was so named because it is west of the Cishan River (Qishan). The 'nan' () in 'Nansi' is an abbreviation for Nanzixian River (), an alternate name for Cishan River. The 'si' () means 'west'. This name originated in the period of Taiwan under Japanese rule. History After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, Nansi was organized as a rural township of Tainan County. On 25 December 2010, Tainan County was merged with Tainan City and Nansi was upgraded to a district of the city. Geography Nansi District borders Nanhua District to the east; Yujing District to the south; Dongshan District, Lioujia District, and Danei District to the west; and Dapu, Chiayi to the north. Administrative divisions The district consists of Nanxi, Wanqiu, Miqi, Zhaoxing, Lutian, Guidan and Tun ...
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