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Tonghua Province was one of the provinces of Manchukuo. It was created in 1941, when Andong Province was split into: # Andong Province # Tonghua Province See also * List of administrative divisions of Manchukuo The administrative divisions of Manchukuo consisted of a number of provinces plus the special municipalities of Xinjing (新京特別市) and Harbin (哈爾浜特別市), and the Beiman Special Region (北満特別区). The number of provinces ... Provinces of Manchukuo {{china-hist-stub ...
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Provinces Of Manchukuo
The administrative divisions of Manchukuo consisted of a number of provinces plus the special municipalities of Xinjing (新京特別市) and Harbin (哈爾浜特別市), and the Beiman Special Region (北満特別区). The number of provinces was five in 1932, corresponding to the original provinces under Qing dynasty China. The number was increased to 19 by 1941. Each province was further divided into prefectures (four in Xing'an East and 24 in Fengtian). Beiman Special Region lasted less than 3 years (July 1, 1933 - January 1, 1936) while Harbin was later incorporated into Binjiang Province. {, class="wikitable" , - !colspan="6", Year , - !1932 !1934 !1937 !1939 !1941 !1943 , - , rowspan="4", Longjiang Province龍江省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , - , Sanjiang Province三江省 , Sanjiang Province三江省 , Sanjiang Province三江省 , Sanjiang Province三江省 , Sanjia ...
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Andong Province
Andong / Antung ( Wade-Giles) (), or Liaodong () was a former province in Northeast China, located in what is now part of Liaoning and Jilin provinces. It was bordered on the southeast by the Yalu River, which separated it from Korea. History The name of the province ''Antung'' in Chinese means "pacify the east" and was likely inspired by the Protectorate General to Pacify the East established during the Tang Dynasty. Antung Province was first created in 1934 as a province of the Japanese-controlled Empire of Manchukuo, when the former Fengtian Province was divided into three parts: Antung Province, Fengtian Province and Jinzhou Province. Antung was further sub-divided in 1939 into Antung Province and Tonghua Province. After the annexation of Manchukuo by the Republic of China after the end of World War II, the Kuomintang reunited Antung and Tonghua, and continued to recognize the area as Antung Province. However, under the administration of the People's Republic of China, Antun ...
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List Of Administrative Divisions Of Manchukuo
The administrative divisions of Manchukuo consisted of a number of provinces plus the special municipalities of Xinjing (新京特別市) and Harbin (哈爾浜特別市), and the Beiman Special Region (北満特別区). The number of provinces was five in 1932, corresponding to the original provinces under Qing dynasty China. The number was increased to 19 by 1941. Each province was further divided into prefectures (four in Xing'an East and 24 in Fengtian). Beiman Special Region lasted less than 3 years (July 1, 1933 - January 1, 1936) while Harbin was later incorporated into Binjiang Province. {, class="wikitable" , - !colspan="6", Year , - !1932 !1934 !1937 !1939 !1941 !1943 , - , rowspan="4", Longjiang Province龍江省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , Heihe Province黒河省 , - , Sanjiang Province三江省 , Sanjiang Province三江省 , Sanjiang Province三江省 , Sanjiang Province三江省 , Sanjia ...
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