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Wuhu (other)
Wuhu is a prefecture-level city in Anhui, China. Wuhu may also refer to: *WUHU, a radio station licensed to Smiths Grove, Kentucky, United States * WUHU (software), Weather Underground / HeavyWeather Uploader, software to upload data from personal weather stations to one or more networks *Five Barbarians (Wu Hu), a collective term for various non-Chinese steppe tribes during the period from the Han Dynasty to the Northern Dynasties * Wu Hu period (304–439 AD), or Sixteen Kingdoms, in ancient China *Wu Hu uprising (304–316 CE), a rebellion of unsinicized peoples against Jin China * Wuhu Island, a fictional island in the video game ''Wii Sports Resort'' See also *Woo Hoo (other) Woo Hoo, WooHoo, and spelling variants may refer to: Songs * "Woo-Hoo" (Rock-A-Teens song), 1959 * "Woohoo" (Christina Aguilera song), 2010 *"Woo Hoo", the B-side from " Fans" by Kings of Leon *"WooHoo", a song by Newsboys from '' Step Up to the ... * Wuhua (other) {{Disambiguat ...
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Wuhu
Wuhu () is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Anhui province, China. Sitting on the southeast bank of the Yangtze River, Wuhu borders Xuancheng to the southeast, Chizhou and Tongling to the southwest, Hefei city to the northwest, Ma'anshan city to the northeast, Jiangsu Province to the east, and is approximately southwest of Nanjing. With the urbanization trend in the southern part of Nanjing, a conurbation between Nanjing, Maanshan and Wuhu is in building with more than 10,660,000 inhabitants. Administration The prefecture-level city of Wuhu administers 8 county-level divisions, including 5 districts, 1 county, and 1 county-level city. *Defunct - Sanshan District Climate Demographics Population As of the 2020 Chinese census, Wuhu had a total population of 3,644,420 inhabitants whom 1,622,799 lived its built-up (or metro) area made of Jiujiang District, Jinghu District and Yijiang District. The city has over 47 ethnic minorities present — the largest being the ...
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WUHU
Wuhu () is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Anhui province, China. Sitting on the southeast bank of the Yangtze River, Wuhu borders Xuancheng to the southeast, Chizhou and Tongling to the southwest, Hefei city to the northwest, Ma'anshan city to the northeast, Jiangsu Province to the east, and is approximately southwest of Nanjing. With the urbanization trend in the southern part of Nanjing, a conurbation between Nanjing, Maanshan and Wuhu is in building with more than 10,660,000 inhabitants. Administration The prefecture-level city of Wuhu administers 8 county-level divisions, including 5 districts, 1 county, and 1 county-level city. *Defunct - Sanshan District Climate Demographics Population As of the 2020 Chinese census, Wuhu had a total population of 3,644,420 inhabitants whom 1,622,799 lived its built-up (or metro) area made of Jiujiang District, Jinghu District and Yijiang District. The city has over 47 ethnic minorities present — the largest being the ...
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WUHU (software)
Weather Underground / HeavyWeather Uploader, commonly WUHU, is a free software package for Microsoft Windows which allows users with Personal Weather Stations to contribute weather data to one of several networks, including: * Weather Underground (wunderground.com) * Citizen Weather Observer Program (also known as CWOP) * WeatherBug * YoWindow * Australian Weather Network * UK Weather NetUK Weather Net
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Five Barbarians
The Five Barbarians, or Wu Hu (), is a Chinese historical exonym for five ancient non-Han peoples who immigrated to northern China in the Eastern Han dynasty, and then overthrew the Western Jin dynasty and established their own kingdoms in the 4th–5th centuries.''A History of Chinese Civilization''
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Wu Hu Period
The Sixteen Kingdoms (), less commonly the Sixteen States, was a chaotic period in Chinese history from AD 304 to 439 when northern China fragmented into a series of short-lived dynastic states. The majority of these states were founded by the "Five Barbarians", non-Han peoples who had settled in northern and western China during the preceding centuries, and had launched a series of rebellions and invasions against the Western Jin dynasty in the early 4th century. However, several of the states were founded by the Han people, and all of the states—whether ruled by Xiongnu, Xianbei, Di, Jie, Qiang, Han, or others—took on Han-style dynastic names. The states frequently fought against both one another and the Eastern Jin dynasty, which succeeded the Western Jin in 317 and ruled southern China. The period ended with the unification of northern China in 439 by the Northern Wei, a dynasty established by the Xianbei Tuoba clan. This occurred 19 years after the Eastern Jin co ...
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Wu Hu Uprising
The Upheaval of the Five Barbarians also translated as the Rebellion, the Revolt, or the Invasion of the Five Barbarians () is a Chinese expression which refers to a series of rebellions and invasions between 304 and 316 by non-Han Chinese, Han peoples, commonly called the Five Barbarians, living in North China against the Jin dynasty (266–420), Jin Empire, which had recently been weakened by War of the Eight Princes, a series of civil wars. The uprisings helped topple Emperor Huai of Jin in Luoyang and they ended the Western Jin dynasty in northern China. Rulers from four ethnic groups, the Xiongnu, Jie people, Jie, Qiang people, Qiang and Di (Five Barbarians), Di, then established a series of independent dynastic realms in northern China. The fifth group, the Xianbei in the north, were allied to the Western Jin and later Eastern Jin against the other four barbarians until turning on the Jin much later. A series of revolts in southern China occurred at the same time by souther ...
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Wuhu Island
''Wii Sports Resort'' is a 2009 sports simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console, and is a sequel to ''Wii Sports''. It is one of the first titles to require the Wii MotionPlus accessory, which was bundled with the game. ''Wii Sports Resort'' was first announced at E3 2008 and was released in Japan on June 25, 2009 and in nearly all other regions in the following month. While the game was originally released only as a stand-alone title, it was later bundled with newer Wii consoles alongside ''Wii Sports''. ''Wii Sports Resort'' received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the improved controls, gameplay, and graphics. As of March 31, 2021, the game is the third best-selling game on the Wii, after its predecessor ''Wii Sports'' and ''Mario Kart Wii'', with 33.14 million copies sold worldwide this puts it at eighteenth on the best selling video games ever. A sequel, ''Nintendo Switch Sports'', was released April 29, 2022. ...
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Woo Hoo (other)
Woo Hoo, WooHoo, and spelling variants may refer to: Songs * "Woo-Hoo" (Rock-A-Teens song), 1959 * "Woohoo" (Christina Aguilera song), 2010 *"Woo Hoo", the B-side from "Fans" by Kings of Leon *"WooHoo", a song by Newsboys from '' Step Up to the Microphone'' *"Woohoo", a 2014 song by Eli "Paperboy" Reed from his album ''Nights Like This'' *"Woohoo", a song by South Korean girl group Twice from their album, '' Page Two'' *" Song 2", a 1997 song by alternative rock band Blur that prominently features the phrase "Woo Hoo!" in the chorus * "Windows Down", song by Big Time Rush (group) originally titled "Woo Hoo" Other * Whoo hoo, a marketing campaign by the bank Washington Mutual * Woohoo – a 19th-century English name for the Hawaiian island of Oahu See also * Wuhu (other) * Woo (other) Woo, WoO, WOO, W.O.O. and variants may refer to: People Woo or Wu, romanization of several East Asian names: * Hu (surname): 胡, 瓠, 護, 戶, 扈, 虎, 呼, 忽, 斛 * Wu (su ...
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