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Tantou Township, Guangxi
A '' tantō'' is a type of knife in Japanese martial arts. Tantou may also refer to: Towns in China * Tantou, Longhui (滩头镇), in Longhui County * Tantou, Zhejiang (坦头镇), in Tiantai County Chinese towns written as 潭头镇 * Tantou, Changle, Fujian * Tantou, Fu'an, Fujian * Tantou, Guangdong, in Gaozhou * Tantou, Henan, in Luanchuan County Townships in China * Tantou Township, Guangxi (潭头乡), in Rong'an County * Tantou Township, Jiangxi (潭头乡), in Yongfeng County *Tantou Township, Yunnan A '' tantō'' is a type of knife in Japanese martial arts. Tantou may also refer to: Towns in China * Tantou, Longhui (滩头镇), in Longhui County * Tantou, Zhejiang (坦头镇), in Tiantai County Chinese towns written as 潭头镇 * Ta ... (滩头乡), in Yanjin County {{disambig ...
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Tantō
A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords ( ''nihonto'') that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has seen a resurgence in the West since the 1980s as a point style of modern tactical knives, designed for piercing or stabbing. Description The ''tantō'' is a single or double edged dagger with a length between 15 and 30 cm (1 Japanese shaku). The tantō was designed primarily as a stabbing weapon, but the edge can be used for slashing as well. Tantō are generally forged in ''hira-zukuri'' (平造) style (without ridgeline), meaning that their sides have no ridge line and are nearly flat, unlike the ''shinogi-zukuri'' (鎬造) structure of a ''katana''. Some tantō have particularly thick cross-sections for armor-piercing duty, and are called '' yoroi ...
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Longhui County
Longhui County () is a county and the 6th most populous county-level division in the Province of Hunan, China; it is under the administration of Shaoyang City. Located in the mid-eastern Hunan, the county is bordered to the north by Xinhua and Xupu Counties, to the west by Dongkou County, to the south by Wugang City and Shaoyang County, to the east by Xinshao County. Longhui County covers , as of 2015, it had a registered population of 1,231,600 and a permanent resident population of 1,100,900. The county has 17 towns and seven townships under its jurisdiction, the county seat is Taohong Town ().rednet.cn also see The county was amongst the list of impoverished places of China, and finally got off the poverty list in the early 2000s. Administrative divisions ;17 towns * Beishan () * Gaoping () * Hengbanqiao () * Hexiangqiao () * Jinshiqiao () * Liuduzhai () * Nanyuemiao () * Qijiang () * Sangesi () * Simenqian () * Tantou () * Taohong () * Xiaoshajiang () * Xiyangj ...
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Tiantai County
Tiantai County ( Tai-chow dialect: T'in-t'e yön; ) is located in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China. Residents mainly speak the Tiantai dialect. The county is noted for its scenic Mount Tiantai, which is also an important Tiantai Buddhism site. With a total area of and a population of 560,000, Tiantai is a medium-sized city that administers twelve towns, three districts and 641 villages. Tiantai County's history dates back to the Qin Dynasty (221–208 BCE) when it was called Dongyue, later changed to Huipu during the Han Dynasty (208 BCE–220 CE). Tiantai has extensive natural resources including water power, wind power, mines and biological resources. It tops other cities within the province with a total 51,600 kW water power output and is listed in the first batch of model cities of electrification nationwide. A milestone project, Tongbai Pumped Storage Power Station was completed in 2008. The investment is estimated at up to 4.2 billion ...
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Tantou, Changle
Tantou () is a town located in the county-level city of Changle, Fuzhou City, Fujian, China. A large part of the town's population lives abroad, mainly in New York City (Chinatown, Manhattan), Europe (Chinatowns in Europe), and Taiwan. See also * List of township-level divisions of Fujian This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Fujian, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative division ... References Township-level divisions of Fujian Fuzhou Towns in China {{fujian-geo-stub ...
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Gaozhou
Gaozhou is a county-level city in southwestern Guangdong Province, China. Formerly the primary city in the area, it is now administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Maoming. As of the 20210 census, Gaozhou had a population of 1,328,658 living in its territory, nevertheless its built-up (or metro) area is much smaller. The locals speak a variation of the Gaozhou dialect. It is best known in China for being the ancestral home of Leo Ku. History Gaozhou is a historically important city in Guangdong. Under the Qing, it was the seat of overseeing Dianbai, Huazhou, Maoming, "Sih-ching", Wuchuan, and Xinyi Counties.. After the Chinese Civil War, it was placed under the administration of Maoming as and then promoted to county-level city status in 1993. Administration Administratively, Gaozhou is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of the provincial-level city Maoming in Guangdong Province. The city of Gaozhou consists of five districts (Panzhou, Shanmei, Baogua ...
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Luanchuan County
Luanchuan County () is a county under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Luoyang, in the west of Henan province, China. It has an area of and a population of 318,000. The county contains significant deposits of molybdenum and tungsten. Administrative divisions As 2012, this county is divided to 7 towns and 7 townships. ;Towns ;Townships Climate Education There is a central elementary school in Qiuba Town. See also * Luanchuanraptor ''Luanchuanraptor'' (meaning "Luanchuan thief") is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of China. The genus is based on a partial skeleton from the Qiupa Formation in Luanchuan, Henan. They were medium-sized dr ... References External linksOfficial website of Luanchuan County Government County-level divisions of Henan Luoyang {{Henan-geo-stub ...
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Tantou Township, Guangxi
A '' tantō'' is a type of knife in Japanese martial arts. Tantou may also refer to: Towns in China * Tantou, Longhui (滩头镇), in Longhui County * Tantou, Zhejiang (坦头镇), in Tiantai County Chinese towns written as 潭头镇 * Tantou, Changle, Fujian * Tantou, Fu'an, Fujian * Tantou, Guangdong, in Gaozhou * Tantou, Henan, in Luanchuan County Townships in China * Tantou Township, Guangxi (潭头乡), in Rong'an County * Tantou Township, Jiangxi (潭头乡), in Yongfeng County *Tantou Township, Yunnan A '' tantō'' is a type of knife in Japanese martial arts. Tantou may also refer to: Towns in China * Tantou, Longhui (滩头镇), in Longhui County * Tantou, Zhejiang (坦头镇), in Tiantai County Chinese towns written as 潭头镇 * Ta ... (滩头乡), in Yanjin County {{disambig ...
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